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sijian
PostPosted: Fri Jul 29, 2005 12:54 pm    Post subject: AMQ7467, AMQ7468 problem Reply with quote

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Environment: AIX 5.1.0.0. MQ 5.3 CSD7.
On our testing and production environment we use circular log and linear log respectively. I deleted all messages on user queues. There are very low to no user activity in my testing period. AMQ 7467,AMQ7468 is created every seconds!
We also have WBIA(CrossWorlds) adapter running (MQ to/from SAP) and WMQI running. WBIA polling frequency set to 10000. if I stop WBIA process. the AMQ 7467 and AMQ 7468 log stops. If WBIA process running, I don't see any new messages in queues. What is my problem?
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csmith28
PostPosted: Fri Jul 29, 2005 1:07 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Are any .FDC files being created in /var/mqm/errors

If so have you tried searching here and on the IBM Support Search site using the Probe ID's from those files?

Here is what the WMQ Messages Guide has to say about the AMQ errors you have reported:

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AMQ7468 The oldest log file required to perform media recovery of queue manager &3 is&4.

Explanation: The log file &4 contains the oldest log record required to recreate any of the objects from their media images. Any log files prior to this will not be accessed by media recovery operations.

User Response: You can move log files older than &4

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AMQ7467 The oldest log file required to start queue manager &3 is &4.

Explanation: The log file &4 contains the oldest log record required to restart the queue manager. Log records older than this may be required for media recovery.

User Response: You can move log files older than &4 to an archive medium to release space in the log directory. If you move any of the log files required to recreate objects from their media images, you will have
to restore them to recreate the objects.


I hope you didn't delete any of the of your circular logs in Dev.
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sijian
PostPosted: Fri Jul 29, 2005 1:29 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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No FDC file was created for this problem. We did not delete circular log. Linear log just normal back up. Looks like problem was related to WBIA (WebSphere Business Integrate Adapter). We are using version 5.6 for mySAP.
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csmith28
PostPosted: Fri Jul 29, 2005 1:37 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Sorry, I have no experience with WBIA.
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Srinivasan
PostPosted: Mon Aug 08, 2005 11:47 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Hi,

I had the same problem with MQ in AS/400

and this looks siilar ... did u end MQ Queue manager abnormally???

and also I think QMQMCHKPT in the QIBM folder has media information which is not available now for u..

in this situation i think u have to do a cold restart of Queue manager.. in this case contact IBM for this
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dgolding
PostPosted: Tue Aug 09, 2005 12:08 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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If you're getting 7467 and 7468 entries in your AMQERR01.LOG then SOMETHING (sounds like WBIA) is generating enough loggable activity (MQGETs and MQPUTs basically) to cause this.

From memory it's normally it's every 1000 or so transactions, I think. So SOMETHING is doing a 1000 puts/gets every second or so.

What does the "10000" polling frequency mean? Milliseconds? Seconds? You could try and dump the log and see who's doing it, but it's a hellishly awkward procedure.
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sijian
PostPosted: Tue Aug 09, 2005 6:39 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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IBM support has directed us to send log to them (MQ PMR 76459,487 000 and WBIA PMR 76883,487). After analysis by lead specialist there shows that WBIA was driving 100 times of normal API calls. Most of the API calls were "waste". The WBIA PMR was submitted for IBM to fix the problem. We have not got WBIA people back to us yet.
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