Posted: Mon Jan 29, 2007 3:00 pm Post subject: AMQ6174......db2swit.dll was not found
Acolyte
Joined: 04 Oct 2006 Posts: 50
Hi All,
This could be a repost. But, I have gone thru posts and those things dint work for us. We are done with configuring MQWorkflow. However when we are trying to start queue manager we r getting following error and hence we r not able to start IBM MQWorkflow service. It is weird the file it is complaining below is present at the same path.
----- amqtrmca.c : 256 --------------------------------------------------------
1/29/2007 09:22:30
AMQ6174: The library d:\program files\ibm\websphere mq
workflow\db2swit\db2swit.dll was not found. The queue manager will continue
without this module.
EXPLANATION:
The dynamically loadable file d:\program files\ibm\websphere mq
workflow\db2swit\db2swit.dll was not found.
ACTION:
Check that the file exists and is either fully qualified or is in the
appropriate directory.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1/29/2007 09:22:30
AMQ7622: WebSphere MQ could not load the XA switch load file for resource
manager 'DB2 FMCDB'.
EXPLANATION:
An error has occurred loading XA switch file d:\program files\ibm\websphere mq
workflow\db2swit\db2swit.dll. If the error occurred during startup then the
queue manager will terminate. At all other times the queue manager will
continue without this resource manager meaning that it will no longer be able
to participate in global transactions. The queue manager will also retry the
load of the switch file at regular intervals so that the resource manager will
be able to participate again should the load problem be resolved.
ACTION:
Look for a previous message outlining the reason for the load failure. Message
AMQ6175 is issued if the load failed because of a system error. If this is the
case then follow the guidance given in message AMQ6175 to resolve the problem.
In the absence of prior messages or FFST information related to this problem
check that the name of the switch load file is correct and that it is present
in a directory from which it can be dynamically loaded by the queue manager.
The easiest method of doing this is to define the switch load file as a
fully-qualified name. Note that if the queue manager is still running it will
need to be restarted in order that any changes made to its configuration data
can be picked up.
----- amqtrmca.c : 256 --------------------------------------------------------
We also traced and checked trace log of MQ. We couldnt really find anything wrong. In the previous posts, it is advised to use jdbcdb2.dll but thats for different application. Please suggest.
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