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On NT-server, the AMQ8077 event keeps flooding the eventlog |
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Bert |
Posted: Tue Apr 20, 2004 1:11 am Post subject: On NT-server, the AMQ8077 event keeps flooding the eventlog |
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On NT-server, the AMQ8077 event keeps flooding the eventlog until we reboot the sender-server.
The problem is, how can we know which is the sender-server?
How can we stop this event from flooding the eventlog? _________________ Regards,
Bert |
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Bert |
Posted: Tue Apr 20, 2004 1:13 am Post subject: The correct event |
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Sorry, this is the event that keeps occuring the eventlog:
20/04/2004 11:03:54
AMQ8077: Entity 'aspnet' has insufficient authority to access object 'QMSDO20'.
EXPLANATION:
The specified entity is not authorized to access the required object. The
following requested permissions are unauthorized: connect
ACTION:
Ensure that the correct level of authority has been set for this entity against
the required object, or ensure that the entity is a member of a privileged
group. _________________ Regards,
Bert |
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offshore |
Posted: Tue Apr 20, 2004 3:41 am Post subject: |
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Joined: 20 Jun 2002 Posts: 222
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Bert,
You need to give id: ASPNET connect access to object: QMSDOS20.
What access does dspmqaut show for id ASPNET? Sounds like that APSNET is trying to connect to QMSDOS20, which I assume is your queue manager.
The syntax for the setmqaut command is the System Administration Guide.
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