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sidhusaju
PostPosted: Thu May 24, 2007 3:09 am    Post subject: Backout Queue Reply with quote

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I am developing a .net application that is interacting with the MQ Server.

In the MQ server I have a Queue manager(QM) and Queue Q1. I have

Created a backout Queue Q2. Once the message is backed out, the

Message is stored there in the Backout Queue Q2. But still the message is there In Queue Q1. Do I have to Explicitly remove the message from Q1 after it is Transferred to Q2 or is there anything to set for that message to clear from Q1?





Like that Once the message is get() from my .net application, the message Is automatically removed from Q1. Is there any way to hold the message In Q1 even after the message is get().(This is required, that is why).I want to clear the messages from Q1(that is already get by the .net
Application )later only. Is there any way for doing these things?





One more thing , Is there any metrics in MQ that holds the details

About the total messages processed, time the message kept

In the Queue.. Like that…….





I am wondering that the Maximummsg length for QM and for

Q1 is just 100MB. Is there any way to increase this size( I want more than

5 gb in a Queue as per my requirement).







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Vitor
PostPosted: Thu May 24, 2007 3:46 am    Post subject: Re: Backout Queue Reply with quote

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sidhusaju wrote:
Message is stored there in the Backout Queue Q2. But still the message is there In Queue Q1. Do I have to Explicitly remove the message from Q1 after it is Transferred to Q2 or is there anything to set for that message to clear from Q1?


As you were told here:

http://www.mqseries.net/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?p=179240&highlight=#179240

handling of the backout queue is the responsibility of your application. Either put the message to the backout queue, or roll it back onto the main queue, but not both.

sidhusaju wrote:

Like that Once the message is get() from my .net application, the message Is automatically removed from Q1. Is there any way to hold the message In Q1 even after the message is get().(This is required, that is why).I want to clear the messages from Q1(that is already get by the .net
Application )later only. Is there any way for doing these things?


As you were told here:

http://www.mqseries.net/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?p=179416#179416

this can be done by browsing the message. As you were also told, this is a very bad idea in an application programme.

sidhusaju wrote:


I am wondering that the Maximummsg length for QM and for

Q1 is just 100MB. Is there any way to increase this size( I want more than

5 gb in a Queue as per my requirement).


You were given the answers to that here:

http://www.mqseries.net/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?p=179387&highlight=#179387

100mb is the maximum physical size of a messsage. Use segmentation for larger messages, but why are you maniputaing such large messages in a single block?


sidhusaju wrote:

One more thing , Is there any metrics in MQ that holds the details

About the total messages processed, time the message kept

In the Queue.. Like that…….



There are a number of possibilities for monitoring MQ. You could look them up in the manuals, or from a software vendor. You don't seem to be believing the answers you're getting from the forum as you're asking all the same questions again....
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