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cicsprog
PostPosted: Wed Mar 30, 2005 1:37 pm    Post subject: Mutiple Senders to single Receiver Channel Reply with quote

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Joined: 27 Jan 2002
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We do not have Central MQ Administration. I am
the MQ Admin on z/OS. On a single z/OS MQM
named MQAB I have a single Receiver Channel
called:

COGFTTP.MQAB.00

There are multiple Windows MQM’s that have
created Sender Channels using this same name -
COGFTTP.MQAB.00 that go to MQAB.

Here is the display from MQAB:

Channel name Connection name
Start time Messages
COGFTTP.MQAB.00
COGFTTP.MQAB.00 9999999999 (I Changed these IPss for the post)
2005-03-30 07.14.15 266
COGFTTP.MQAB.00 9999999999 (I Changed these IPss for the post)
2005-03-30 06.18.08 672
COGFTTP.MQAB.00 9999999999 (I Changed these IPss for the post)
2005-03-30 11.17.25 8
COGFTTP.MQAB.00 9999999999 (I Changed these IPss for the post)
2005-03-30 10.55.24 20

* Remaninder of display
State
Last message time Type Disposition
CHANNEL PRIVATE MQAB
RUN
2005-03-30 13.32.40 RECEIVER PRIVATE MQAB
RUN
2005-03-30 13.33.56 RECEIVER PRIVATE MQAB
RUN
2005-03-30 13.00.24 RECEIVER PRIVATE MQAB
RUN
2005-03-30 13.20.23 RECEIVER PRIVATE MQAB

I don’t think this is a valid configuration.
It has always been my understanding that you
can only have a single Sender/Receiver pair
between two MQM’s - not multiple Senders
using a single Receiver. Is my understanding
correct?

If my understanding is correct, could messages
be lost with this above configuration?

In addition, the Windows Admin named all his MQM's
the same name COGFTTP...oh the humanity of it all.
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JLRowe
PostPosted: Wed Mar 30, 2005 1:55 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Yatiri

Joined: 25 May 2002
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Location: South East London

Nope, you can have multiple senders going to one receiver channel, it is valid. Look at the channel status to see the status of each sender.
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cicsprog
PostPosted: Wed Mar 30, 2005 2:47 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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I just happen to notice on my MQM, MQAB, that there is a
Sender of MQAB.COGFTTP.00 with an XMITq of COGFTTP. Not that plays into the mix.

So that makes multiple Windows MQM's with the same QManager name of COGFTTP. With each of those having a Sender Channel of COGFTTP.MQAB.00. And my single MQM, MQAB, with a Receiver of COGFTTP.MQAB.00.
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EddieA
PostPosted: Wed Mar 30, 2005 3:36 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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So that makes multiple Windows MQM's with the same QManager name of COGFTTP. With each of those having a Sender Channel of COGFTTP.MQAB.00

Not necessarily. The channel name can be anything, up to 20 characters, so every QM, with different QM names could define a sender channel called: COGFTTP.MQAB.00. But that could be a nightmare to administer. Also, your sender channel, MQAB.COGFTTP.00, can only connect to a single QM. Look at the CONNAME to see where.

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cicsprog
PostPosted: Wed Mar 30, 2005 3:52 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Did DISPLAY CHSTATUS on each COGFTTP.MQAB.00 Receiver. Different
IPs, yet same MQM QManager name of COGFTTP.

Channel name . . . . . . . : COGFTTP.MQAB.00
Channel type . . . . . . . : RECEIVER
Disposition . . . . . . . . : PRIVATE MQAB
Connection name . . . . . . : 9999999999 (Changed for post)
Remote queue manager . . . : COGFTTP
Transmission queue . . . . :
Status . . . . . . . . . . : RUN
Last sequence number . . . : 0
Last LUW ID . . . . . . . . : 0000000000000000
Indoubt . . . . . . . . . . : NO
Current messages . . . . . : 0
Current sequence number . . : 492
Current LUW ID . . . . . . : BEBB4642100052C9
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fjb_saper
PostPosted: Wed Mar 30, 2005 7:34 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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cicsprog wrote:
Did DISPLAY CHSTATUS on each COGFTTP.MQAB.00 Receiver. Different
IPs, yet same MQM QManager name of COGFTTP.

Channel name . . . . . . . : COGFTTP.MQAB.00
Channel type . . . . . . . : RECEIVER
Disposition . . . . . . . . : PRIVATE MQAB
Connection name . . . . . . : 9999999999 (Changed for post)
Remote queue manager . . . : COGFTTP
Transmission queue . . . . :
Status . . . . . . . . . . : RUN
Last sequence number . . . : 0
Last LUW ID . . . . . . . . : 0000000000000000
Indoubt . . . . . . . . . . : NO
Current messages . . . . . : 0
Current sequence number . . : 492
Current LUW ID . . . . . . : BEBB4642100052C9


If your mq admin named the qmgr on each of the incriminating windows boxes the same this is possible but is setting you up for a nightmare.

There is no way of returning a response to the right qmgr if they are all called the same.

There is nothing wrong in having all the win qmgrs using the same channel to send to you. Makes for less admin. However each qmgr should have its own name. Then you could setup a default path to each of those and a request response pattern would work fine again.

Enjoy
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EddieA
PostPosted: Wed Mar 30, 2005 8:40 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Jedi

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There is no way of returning a response to the right qmgr if they are all called the same.

In fact, all replys would go to a single QM, because cicsprog stated that there is a single channel "MQAB.COGFTTP.00" & XMITQ "COGFTTP" set up.

As I originally stated:
Quote:
a nightmare to administer

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kman
PostPosted: Wed Mar 30, 2005 11:42 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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yeah.. and the sender channel would have a conname attrib, which would be the hostname with and ip port if not default 1414. So yes.. it only goes to one queue manager.

Unless all the windows also carry the same hostname, or same ip... or the dns always would resolve to all windows... which mean.. how did they do that.

Yes... it's a nightmare for you.
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cicsprog
PostPosted: Thu Mar 31, 2005 3:49 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Thanks for the replys. The reason I asked the orginal question was because I would have NEVER setup the configuration in that manner. I have always setup unique channels names between MQM's and have no like MQM names on z/OS.

I have stood on the Central Admin soap box before in this company...to no avail. So the application and application production support teams setup non-z/OS MQM's.

Regards
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