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veeruk
PostPosted: Tue Mar 28, 2006 9:39 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Acolyte

Joined: 13 Mar 2006
Posts: 73

Here are all the details:

$ ps -ef|grep mqm
mqm 303220 889034 0 10:41:42 - 0:00 /usr/mqm/bin/amqzfuma -m FMCQM
mqmadmin 307400 1 0 Mar 10 - 0:00 -ksh
mqm 344080 704630 0 Mar 10 - 0:12 /usr/mqm/bin/amqzdmaa -m testqm

mqmadmin 356578 495618 0 Mar 10 - 0:06 /usr/mqm/bin/amqzfuma -m GLOBAL
_BROKER_1
mqm 409828 704630 0 Mar 10 - 0:03 /usr/mqm/bin/amqrrmfa -t2332800
-s2592000 -p2592000 -g5184000 -c3600 -m testqm
mqmadmin 413710 495618 0 Mar 10 - 1:01 amqzlaa0 -mGLOBAL_BROKER_1 -fip
0
mqmadmin 430194 495618 0 Mar 10 - 0:12 /usr/mqm/bin/amqzdmaa -m GLOBAL
_BROKER_1
mqmadmin 442392 307400 0 Mar 10 - 0:03 runmqlsr -t tcp -m 1421 -m GLOB
AL_BROKER_1
mqm 450686 667682 0 Mar 10 - 0:00 amqzllp0 -mMQSI_QM ?
mqmadmin 495618 1 0 Mar 10 - 0:19 amqzxma0 -m GLOBAL_BROKER_1
mqm 516318 704630 0 Mar 10 - 0:03 /usr/mqm/bin/runmqchi -m testqm

mqmadmin 520312 1 0 Mar 09 - 0:02 bipservice GLOBAL_BROKER_1
mqm 524482 704630 0 Mar 10 - 0:00 amqhasmx testqm /var/mqm
mqmadmin 528500 495618 0 Mar 10 - 0:00 amqhasmx GLOBAL_BROKER_1 /var/m
qm
mqm 553162 667682 0 Mar 10 - 0:12 /usr/mqm/bin/amqzdmaa -m MQSI_Q
M
mqm 565322 667682 0 Mar 10 - 0:09 amqzlaa0 -mMQSI_QM -fip0
mqmadmin 594018 495618 0 Mar 10 - 0:03 /usr/mqm/bin/amqrrmfa -t2332800
-s2592000 -p2592000 -g5184000 -c3600 -m GLOBAL_BROKER_1
mqm 598260 704630 0 Mar 10 - 0:00 amqzllp0 -mtestqm ?
mqm 606370 667682 0 Mar 10 - 0:03 /usr/mqm/bin/runmqchi -m MQSI_Q
M
mqm 618540 974912 0 10:38:18 pts/6 0:00 -ksh
mqm 626754 704630 0 Mar 10 - 0:07 /usr/mqm/bin/amqzfuma -m testqm

mqm 655382 889034 0 10:41:42 - 0:00 /usr/mqm/bin/amqzdmaa -m FMCQM
mqmadmin 663576 520312 0 Mar 09 - 0:54 bipbroker GLOBAL_BROKER_1
mqm 667682 1 0 Mar 10 - 0:18 amqzxma0 -m MQSI_QM
mqm 671860 667682 0 Mar 10 - 0:07 /usr/mqm/bin/amqzfuma -m MQSI_Q
M
mqmadmin 675988 495618 0 Mar 10 - 0:00 amqzllp0 -mGLOBAL_BROKER_1 ?
mqmadmin 680144 1 0 Mar 10 - 0:03 /usr/mqm/bin/amqrmppa -m MQSI_Q
M
mqm 688220 704630 0 Mar 10 - 0:12 amqzlaa0 -mtestqm -fip0
mqmadmin 692244 721138 0 Mar 10 - 0:03 /usr/mqm/bin/amqrmppa -m GLOBAL
_BROKER_1
mqm 696532 667682 0 Mar 10 - 0:03 /usr/mqm/bin/amqrrmfa -t2332800
-s2592000 -p2592000 -g5184000 -c3600 -m MQSI_QM
mqm 704630 1 0 Mar 10 - 0:20 amqzxma0 -m testqm
mqm 712838 667682 0 Mar 10 - 0:00 amqhasmx MQSI_QM /var/mqm
mqmadmin 721138 1 0 Mar 10 - 0:03 runmqlsr -t tcp -p 1422 -m GLOB
AL_BROKER_1
mqmadmin 733326 495618 0 Mar 10 - 0:05 /usr/mqm/bin/runmqchi -m GLOBAL
_BROKER_1
mqmadmin 745526 663576 0 Mar 10 - 0:42 DataFlowEngine GLOBAL_BROKER_1
c49cf5e4-0901-0000-0080-8b571131c7c8 default 1
mqmadmin 770132 1 0 Mar 21 - 0:05 amqpcsea testqm
mqm 794876 889034 0 10:41:42 - 0:00 amqzllp0 -mFMCQM ?
mqm 811236 618540 0 10:42:15 pts/6 0:00 runmqtrm -m FMCQM -q FMCTRIGGER

mqm 827426 889034 0 10:41:42 - 0:00 amqzlaa0 -mFMCQM -fip0
fmc 831738 725156 0 11:34:01 pts/3 0:00 grep mqm
mqm 835600 889034 0 10:41:42 - 0:00 amqhasmx FMCQM /var/mqm
mqm 884846 889034 0 10:41:42 - 0:00 /usr/mqm/bin/runmqchi -m FMCQM
mqm 889034 1 0 10:41:42 - 0:00 amqzxma0 -m FMCQM
mqm 917570 889034 0 10:41:42 - 0:00 /usr/mqm/bin/amqrrmfa -t2332800
-s2592000 -p2592000 -g5184000 -c3600 -m FMCQM

$ ps -ef|grep main
fmc 422066 725156 0 11:35:04 pts/3 0:00 grep main
fmc 536674 589924 0 10:42:35 pts/0 0:00 fmcamain -y
$ . ./db2profile
$ db2 list db directory

System Database Directory

Number of entries in the directory = 1

Database 1 entry:

Database alias = FMCDB
Database name = FMCDB
Local database directory = /var/fmc/rt_db/db2inst5/FMCDB
Database release level = a.00
Comment = MQWF Runtime DB - FMC
Directory entry type = Indirect
Catalog database partition number = 0

$ id
uid=887(fmc) gid=262(fmcgrp) groups=101(db2grp1),265(db2iadm1),261(mqm),102(dasa
dm1),103(db2fgrp1)

$ db2 list active databases

Active Databases

Database name = FMCDB
Applications connected currently = 7
Database path = /var/fmc/rt_db/db2inst5/FMCDB/db2in
st5/NODE0000/SQL00001/
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jmac
PostPosted: Tue Mar 28, 2006 10:18 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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The fact that you are not getting anything written to fmcsys.log shows that there is some kind of problem. Also, the fact that you have no fmcemain running is a problem. I still suspect that there is some type of permission issue.
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veeruk
PostPosted: Tue Mar 28, 2006 10:23 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Acolyte

Joined: 13 Mar 2006
Posts: 73

When I installed a couple of weeks ago, it was working fine then. I was able to see the options when executed fmcautil command. But now when I tried to do the same, its showing up these errors I don't know why.
I'm sure I did not change any of the related files, except today when I moved and created 3 files fmcsys.log,fmcerr.log, and fmczchk.log.
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vennela
PostPosted: Tue Mar 28, 2006 1:47 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Jedi Knight

Joined: 11 Aug 2002
Posts: 4055
Location: Hyderabad, India

The problem is clear. You did not pay attention to what hos said.
Stop your worklfow QMGR.
Login as fmc (not mqm.... I repeat not mqm). Do not su because I don't believe you.
After you login as fmc, start the workflow QMGR, start the workflow trigger monitor and then workflow server.

Do exactly as I told you.
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veeruk
PostPosted: Tue Mar 28, 2006 2:41 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Acolyte

Joined: 13 Mar 2006
Posts: 73

I followed exactly the way you said me to do. But I get the same error.
I started FMCQM and Trigger Monitor with fmc id and then started the Admin Server with same id.But when I check the processes using ps -ef|grep main, i still teh see the same processes. I'm really really getting confused now.

I'm sorry for toooo many posts. But I appreciate you guys help a lot.
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manikandanc
PostPosted: Tue Mar 28, 2006 10:13 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Newbie

Joined: 30 Jan 2006
Posts: 1

jmac wrote:
veeresh.kory wrote:
Any other suggestioins please


Have you solved this:
FMC34019E: Cannot open file '/var/fmczchk.log' for writing.

I would take a close look at the install guide, like I said I believe you have a premission problem.



FMC34019E occurrs when fmc id does not have write permission to the
current directory for writing log.
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vennela
PostPosted: Wed Mar 29, 2006 9:37 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Jedi Knight

Joined: 11 Aug 2002
Posts: 4055
Location: Hyderabad, India

Also, post the result of
Code:
ps -ef | grep amq | grep FMCQM
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veeruk
PostPosted: Wed Mar 29, 2006 10:26 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Acolyte

Joined: 13 Mar 2006
Posts: 73

This is the result:

$ ps -ef | grep amq | grep FMCQM
fmc 303236 827442 0 12:10:19 - 0:00 /usr/mqm/bin/amqzfuma -m FMCQM
fmc 536604 827442 0 12:10:19 - 0:00 /usr/mqm/bin/amqrrmfa -t2332800
-s2592000 -p2592000 -g5184000 -c3600 -m FMCQM
fmc 569590 827442 0 12:10:19 - 0:00 amqzlaa0 -mFMCQM -fip0
fmc 573510 827442 0 12:10:19 - 0:00 amqhasmx FMCQM /var/mqm
fmc 716978 827442 0 12:10:19 - 0:00 /usr/mqm/bin/amqzdmaa -m FMCQM
fmc 811248 827442 0 12:10:19 - 0:00 amqzllp0 -mFMCQM ?
fmc 827442 1 0 12:10:19 - 0:00 amqzxma0 -m FMCQM
$

Incase this might help you in solving my problem:
Series of steps that I performed:
Logged in as fmc (made sure that it can access runtime DB2 and queue manager).
$strmqm FMCQM
$fmczchk –y fmc -d
$runmqtrm –m FMCQM –q FMCTRIGGER &
$fmcamain –y fmc &
$fmcautil –y fmc –u=ADMIN –p=password

I still get the same 'Timeout occured' response.
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fidelio
PostPosted: Wed Mar 29, 2006 12:50 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Apprentice

Joined: 14 Sep 2005
Posts: 45
Location: AttainBPM

There does not appear to be a channel listener started (amqcrsta).

You should have a line in /etc/inetd.conf that looks something like:
fmclFMCQM5010 stream tcp nowait fmc /opt/mqm/bin/amqcrsta amqcrsta -m FMCQM

Or you may start the listener manually by entering
runmqlsr -m FMCQM -t TCP -p 5010
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veeruk
PostPosted: Wed Mar 29, 2006 1:02 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Acolyte

Joined: 13 Mar 2006
Posts: 73

I have a line in /etc/inetd.conf something like this:

fmclFMCQM14000 stream tcp nowait mqm /usr/mqm/bin/amqcrsta amqcrsta
-m FMCQM

Because during installation, the port no 14000 was given instead of default 5010. I see that you have mentioned fmc after 'nowait', but i have 'mqm'. Is that causing any problems for me?
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vennela
PostPosted: Wed Mar 29, 2006 1:17 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Jedi Knight

Joined: 11 Aug 2002
Posts: 4055
Location: Hyderabad, India

What do you get when you do
netstat -an | grep 14000

Since fmcautil client connects, this might be one of the problems.
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veeruk
PostPosted: Wed Mar 29, 2006 1:19 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Acolyte

Joined: 13 Mar 2006
Posts: 73

Here is the result:

$ netstat -an | grep 14000
tcp4 0 0 *.14000 *.* LISTEN
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vennela
PostPosted: Wed Mar 29, 2006 2:04 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Jedi Knight

Joined: 11 Aug 2002
Posts: 4055
Location: Hyderabad, India

OK
Comment the line in /etc/inted.conf (by putting a # in the beginning
Do refresh -s inted
wait for a minute.

Issue netstat -an | grep 14000
(make sure you don't get any output...meaning port is not in use)

You might have to do the above things as root.

Now as fmc run the listener using runmqlsr
Quote:
runmqlsr -m FMCQM -t TCP -p 14000 &
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veeruk
PostPosted: Wed Mar 29, 2006 2:27 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Acolyte

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I commented that line, refreshed the inetd file, logged out as root and logged in as fmc and then started the listener and made sure it is running on port 14000. Then I re-did the whole process, but my fate continues, result is the same:(
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veeruk
PostPosted: Mon Apr 03, 2006 5:51 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Acolyte

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No other alternative, but call support center???
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