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George Carey
PostPosted: Thu May 07, 2009 8:27 am    Post subject: Client channel PD Reply with quote

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Is there a way to analyze a client channel connection to determine a specific process id on the client platform connecting in on svrconn channel.

Have many client connection channels coming in from a server but can't determine the process making the connection. As there are many other mq processes on client platform.

Also doing stop chl(xyz) command on a client channel stops all connections with same name or puts them into stopping state ...

Client manual has no insight on adminining (how to stop client channels) and InterComm manual refers to Client manual. If a client app aborts and leaves channel up is disconnect interval only way it will go away?
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PostPosted: Thu May 07, 2009 5:02 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Using MQSC commands, you can't stop CLNTCONN channels, but you can stop instances of SVRCONN channel for a particular CONNAME. This will close the client channel MCA's at both ends.

The SVRCONN channel status on the qmgr side does not have process id of the client process but it does have a process name (RAPPLTAG), which may give a clue of the client app that is running.

On Windows, MQ client apps can be identified using Process Explorer, as they have AMQxxxx.dll loaded.
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