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PostPosted: Tue Aug 09, 2005 12:44 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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PostPosted: Tue Aug 09, 2005 12:49 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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yea when I saw that I got excited as well. But unfortunately those are not the messages I am expecting.

I appreciate all your help, but any other ideas? maybe something wrong with my configuration?

DEFBIND(OPEN/NOTFIXED)?

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How do you know, for a fact, that the MQPUTs worked to begin with? Did you log the completion code after the MQPUT?

How do you know that the receviving app didn't process the messages off of the queue. Maybe the queue is zero because the messages landed there and was consumed.

What is the Expiry value on these messages?
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There should never be any msgs on the cluster xmitq unless the channels that the msgs are destined for are not running. Check the CorrelId of the msgs on the queue; it is the channel name, so you can check that the channels are running.

Back to the main question...

Msgs put to a cluster queue can be lost if they are non-persistent.
If they are persistent, they may be in an indoubt transaction on a channel.
Check the INDOUBT attribute of the cluster channels.
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PeterPotkay wrote:
How do you know, for a fact, that the MQPUTs worked to begin with? Did you log the completion code after the MQPUT?


this is a very valid point. I am using JMS to do this and if there were an exception I have the logs available. however there are no entries in the log.

PeterPotkay wrote:

How do you know that the receviving app didn't process the messages off of the queue. Maybe the queue is zero because the messages landed there and was consumed.

What is the Expiry value on these messages?


the consuming application has not been deployed, so the messages should exist somewhere on some queue.

Nigelg wrote:
Check the INDOUBT attribute of the cluster channels.


can you please tell me how to check this on solaris 5.9 mq 5.3 ...? newbie pardon my stupid questions.
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I noticed only some of my cluster channels have the system.cluster.transmit.queue defined as their xmitq, would this have to do with anything? thanks again to all.
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no, all cluster sender channels use the same xmitq. you cant change it.
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srinivasACN wrote:
Nigelg wrote:
Check the INDOUBT attribute of the cluster channels.


can you please tell me how to check this on solaris 5.9 mq 5.3 ...? newbie pardon my stupid questions.

Code:
dis chs(<ChannelName>) indoubt
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thanks to everyone who tried to help here. I have a feeling its something to do with the configuration, so I plan to draw everything out in visio first with the naming and all so I can organize it all first and then configure mq.

Once again thanks to all.
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