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erdem
PostPosted: Mon Jan 21, 2008 5:03 am    Post subject: There is no new option in MQ Explorer to create a new QM Reply with quote

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Hello All,

I am new in Websphere MQ application. I've installed WMQ on my machine and wanted to create a new Queue Manager via MQ Explorer but there is no new option when I right-click on Queue Managers. Help documentation says that :

[b]
To create a new queue manager:

In the Navigator view, right-click the Queue Managers folder, then click New > Queue Manager... The Create Queue Manager wizard opens.
[/b]

How can i show this "New" option? I can not create QM in MQ Explorer. BTW, version is 6.0

Thanks in advance.
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Vitor
PostPosted: Mon Jan 21, 2008 5:25 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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No idea why you can't see the option (unless you're on base v6.0 with no maintenance) but as a workround you could use the command line......!
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PostPosted: Mon Jan 21, 2008 5:59 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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You're not in MQM group.
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PostPosted: Mon Jan 21, 2008 6:05 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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jefflowrey wrote:
You're not in MQM group.


I thought that, but when I tried it from a minion's machine the option appeared, all the boxes appeared and when I pressed "Finish" I got a messages "You are not authorised" much as I expected.
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PostPosted: Mon Jan 21, 2008 6:11 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Presumably your minion is running 6.0.2.x, rather than 6.0.
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PostPosted: Mon Jan 21, 2008 6:15 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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jefflowrey wrote:
Presumably your minion is running 6.0.2.x, rather than 6.0.


Ah - good point......

But on the general point, people who are creating queue managers while not being member of mqm are doomed to fail.
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PostPosted: Tue Jan 22, 2008 4:58 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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I've instaled 6.0.2.2 fix patch but still i dont see the "new" option..
Anyway, i can create QM with commands but i can not connect to this QM in MQ Explorer.. I got AMQ4083 error.. Do i or Websphere have some bugs?

Thanks again..
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PostPosted: Tue Jan 22, 2008 4:59 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Is your user - the one running MQ Explorer - in the MQM group?

If "Yes", then
strmqcfg -i
strmqcfg -c
If "no" then
Put your user in MQM group
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PostPosted: Tue Jan 22, 2008 5:11 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Sorry, but how can i check if my user in mqm group?
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PostPosted: Tue Jan 22, 2008 5:23 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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erdem wrote:
Anyway, i can create QM with commands but i can not connect to this QM in MQ Explorer.. I got AMQ4083 error..


From the IBM site:

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AMQ4083Queue manager name not known.

Explanation:
If the queue manager is remote, this might indicate that another queue manager is incorrectly using the same connection name. Queue managers using TCP/IP on the same computer must listen on different port numbers. This means that they will also have different connection names.



This sounds far more like a configuration error on the QM preventing Explorer connecting than anything else. Check you have all the channels & queues you need.

If you can issue a crtmqm using the same user id and it works, odds are you're in the mqm group. Use the standard Windoze facilities to double check membership.[/quote]
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PostPosted: Tue Jan 22, 2008 5:32 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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I think i am in mqm grou because i can create QM from command line.

please find some detailed information below and advice me something. Is there a "easy" configuration tutorial for websphere mq?

when i run dspmq command i get following output :

C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator>dspmq
QMNAME(QM_erdemcan) STATUS(Running)
QMNAME(WPGQMGR) STATUS(Running)


Following output is a details of WPGQMGR QM

display QMGR
5 : display QMGR
AMQ8408: Display Queue Manager details.
QMNAME(WPGQMGR) ACCTCONO(DISABLED)
ACCTINT(1800) ACCTMQI(OFF)
ACCTQ(OFF) ACTIVREC(MSG)
ALTDATE(2008-01-22) ALTTIME(14.51.12)
AUTHOREV(DISABLED) CCSID(857)
CHAD(DISABLED) CHADEV(DISABLED)
CHADEXIT( ) CHLEV(DISABLED)
CLWLDATA( ) CLWLEXIT( )
CLWLLEN(100) CLWLMRUC(999999999)
CLWLUSEQ(LOCAL) CMDLEVEL(600)
COMMANDQ(SYSTEM.ADMIN.COMMAND.QUEUE) CRDATE(2008-01-22)
CRTIME(14.45.11) DEADQ(DLQ)
DEFXMITQ( ) DESCR( )
DISTL(YES) INHIBTEV(DISABLED)
IPADDRV(IPV4) LOCALEV(DISABLED)
LOGGEREV(DISABLED) MAXHANDS(256)
MAXMSGL(4194304) MAXPRTY(9)
MAXUMSGS(10000) MONACLS(QMGR)
MONCHL(OFF) MONQ(OFF)
PERFMEV(DISABLED) PLATFORM(WINDOWSNT)
QMID(WPGQMGR_2008-01-22_14.45.11) REMOTEEV(DISABLED)
REPOS( ) REPOSNL( )
ROUTEREC(MSG) SCHINIT(QMGR)
SCMDSERV(QMGR) SSLCRLNL( )
SSLCRYP( ) SSLEV(DISABLED)
SSLFIPS(NO)
SSLKEYR(C:\Program Files\IBM\WebSphere MQ\qmgrs\WPGQMGR\ssl\key)
SSLRKEYC(0) STATACLS(QMGR)
STATCHL(OFF) STATINT(1800)
STATMQI(OFF) STATQ(OFF)
STRSTPEV(ENABLED) SYNCPT
TRIGINT(999999999)
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PostPosted: Tue Jan 22, 2008 5:37 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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erdem wrote:
I think i am in mqm grou because i can create QM from command line.


I think you're right, as I said above

erdem wrote:
please find some detailed information below and advice me something. Is there a "easy" configuration tutorial for websphere mq?


There's a raft of documentation on the IBM site and installed by default on the machine where the queue manager is. Start with the "Introduction to Messaging & Queuing" and work forward.

Training courses are also available from a number of vendors & I would urge you to consider one. WMQ is not the easiest product to pick up and use well.

erdem wrote:
when i run dspmq command i get following output


This is all very well (and looks right) but says nothing about the channels & other objects I mentioned, the absense of which could well be preventing Explorer finding & connecting with the queue manager.
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Has the machine been restarted since the install?

If not, then restart it.

If it has, then there should be additional messages in the Event Viewer about this, that will hopefully tell you what mq objects are missing.

Local queue managers, i.e. ones running on the same machine as MQ Explorer, should automatically show up without any need to manually add them.

The fact that they haven't says that something is not quite right with Explorer's configuration, or perhaps the classpath.

Try the two strmqcfg commands I mentioned. If that doesn't work, then use System Properties to update the PATH to include MQ install Bin directory, and CLASSPATH to include MQ install java\lib directory. And then reboot.
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PostPosted: Tue Jan 22, 2008 6:23 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Thanks for all help..

[quote]
Has the machine been restarted since the install? [/quote]

Yes it is.

[quote]Local queue managers, i.e. ones running on the same machine as MQ Explorer, should automatically show up without any need to manually add them. [/quote]

Yes i know but mines are not shown yet

[quote]Try the two strmqcfg commands I mentioned. If that doesn't work, then use System Properties to update the PATH to include MQ install Bin directory, and CLASSPATH to include MQ install java\lib directory. And then reboot.[/quote]

I did everything you said but nothing is changed. Just i want to see a "new" option to create new queue managers or want to see queue manager which i created by commands..

Any other suggestion?
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Look in Event Viewer for errors.

Confirm that PATH is correct.

Confirm that classpath is correct.

Search here for other results about classpath, mq explorer, and libmqjbnd...
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