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ashmir Anil
PostPosted: Thu Jul 06, 2006 11:37 pm    Post subject: how to connect Mq server(mainframe) to Mq client (Aix). Reply with quote

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Hi I am trying to connect Mq Which we r treating as server on mainframe side to Mq client on Aix.Mainframe side they have created queues and channel which I m using to connect from Aix as client side.
I m following the steps as given in IBM insternet site.
but i have stucked to one point can anyone help me?
I have successfully connect to server through existing channel. but while trying to connect to Mq through Queues I m getting the erros like code 2059.What will be the problem.
As I m first time working with Mq will anybody tell me how to send Queues with xml format .
If u have any material will happy to share with .
Thanks in advance ..

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PostPosted: Thu Jul 06, 2006 11:47 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Hi,

I'm guessing that when you said "connect to server through existing channel" you didn't mean an MQ channel or the whole conversation about 2059 is irrelevent because you could use that one.

Pedantically, you don't connect to MQ through queues, you connect via channels and use queues. My first thought would be to see if the Client Attachment Facility has been installed on the mainframe; after that check for firewalls, etc.

You can send XML, flat files, JPEGS of trees, anything over a queue - they have no detailed awareness of the data they hold and certainly can't tell XML from other character data. You might want to look into the Format field of the message descriptor if you're using XML across those platforms - the inbuilt conversion may be useful to you.

All your questions have their answers at:

http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/wmqv6/v6r0/index.jsp

which contains everything you need to know about the CAF, the Format field, inbuilt conversion, error codes and all things MQ.

Have a happy read now
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PostPosted: Fri Jul 07, 2006 2:57 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Are you able to do an "amqsput" to the queue manager?

On the mainframe side, there should be SYSTEM.DEF.CNTCONN which allows
the client to connect to the queue manager. 2059 suggests that you are either specifying the wrong queue manager name or perhaps you're not specifying a listener port address (or something).
Try connecting an MQ client on your local machine to the queue manager and troubleshoot it that way.
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PostPosted: Fri Jul 07, 2006 3:15 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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2058 means wrong queue manager name. I get it confused with 2059 all the time myself.

2059 means that either the socket couldn't be opened, or it wasn't MQ on the other end.
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ashmir Anil
PostPosted: Sun Jul 23, 2006 11:13 pm    Post subject: to established a link between mq on mainframe with mq on Aix Reply with quote

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Hi vitor,

Thanks for providing a link. As u guessed [quote]My first thought would be to see if the Client Attachment Facility has been installed on the mainframe; after that check for firewalls, etc. [/quote]
All set up on MVS is Ready. But on Aix side we have to esablished a link between MQs on Aix with Mq running on Mainframe side.
Do U have any information regarding how to make a conection .
Will u plese send me..

Expecting Help from u as always.

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Read both the Intercommunications manual and the client manual.
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