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chrisc |
Posted: Sun Jul 20, 2008 10:26 pm Post subject: Corrupt SYSTEM.AUTH.DATA.QUEUE |
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Voyager
Joined: 19 Mar 2006 Posts: 77
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Hi there,
One of our queue managers (it's a repository QM in a cluster, if that makes any difference) has managed to get a corrupted SYSTEM.AUTH.DATA.QUEUE.
I realise that this is what stores all the access control lists for MQ, so I'm not really sure what the implications are in terms of security with this QM now... but that's not really my question now.
Is it safe to delete and recreate this queue? Actually, is it necessary or is there another way? (The strmqm with RDEFSYS(*YES) command apparently won't do anything for corrupt queues, in fact it doesn't even touch this particular queue at all.)
Assuming I do this, do I have to reissue all the setmqaut commands to reapply the necessary security on this QM? I'm guessing that this is pretty likely, in order to repopulate the queue.
Thanks,
Chris |
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fjb_saper |
Posted: Mon Jul 21, 2008 6:44 am Post subject: Re: Corrupt SYSTEM.AUTH.DATA.QUEUE |
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 Grand High Poobah
Joined: 18 Nov 2003 Posts: 20756 Location: LI,NY
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chrisc wrote: |
Hi there,
One of our queue managers (it's a repository QM in a cluster, if that makes any difference) has managed to get a corrupted SYSTEM.AUTH.DATA.QUEUE.
I realise that this is what stores all the access control lists for MQ, so I'm not really sure what the implications are in terms of security with this QM now... but that's not really my question now.
Is it safe to delete and recreate this queue? Actually, is it necessary or is there another way? (The strmqm with RDEFSYS(*YES) command apparently won't do anything for corrupt queues, in fact it doesn't even touch this particular queue at all.)
Assuming I do this, do I have to reissue all the setmqaut commands to reapply the necessary security on this QM? I'm guessing that this is pretty likely, in order to repopulate the queue.
Thanks,
Chris |
Well if you are running in linear logging you could always try to recover the queue from media.
Otherwise I guess you will have to delete it, recreate it and reissue the setmqaut commands.  _________________ MQ & Broker admin |
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AkankshA |
Posted: Mon Jul 21, 2008 8:05 pm Post subject: Re: Corrupt SYSTEM.AUTH.DATA.QUEUE |
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Joined: 12 Jan 2006 Posts: 1494 Location: Singapore
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In case you do not ahve linear logging and intend to recreate the queue the i would suggest use strmqm -c option..
i.e. first delete the queue manually
Stop the QM
and then issues strmqm -c <QMName>
strmqm <QMName>
strmqm -c ll recreate the missing system objects for you... _________________ Cheers |
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chrisc |
Posted: Mon Jul 21, 2008 9:23 pm Post subject: |
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Voyager
Joined: 19 Mar 2006 Posts: 77
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Thanks for the suggestion AkankshA. I'll make a note of that.
Although now I'm thinking it may be totally fine anyway...!
The current MQ environment here needs quite a bit of work, and it still has a mixture of MQ v5 and v6. The QMs in question are MQ v6, but the MQ Explorer I was using when I first looked was for v5.3. I know that you shouldn't use different MQ Explorer versions to the QM version, but it had already been added to the list and I just clicked on it!
Basically the MQE5.3 shows it as damaged, but runmqsc does not. It's not showing up at all in MQE6, and I initially thought this meant it was REALLY corrupted, but now I think that it's because we have applied security to these QMs to have read-only access via MQE.
I've read somewhere that the SYSTEM.AUTH.DATA.QUEUE has all sorts of special restrictions on non-mqm users doing stuff, even with setmqaut run against it, so I think MQE6 must be omitting it for that reason, not because it's corrupt.
(And yes, I have strongly recommended to the client that they get on with upgrading all their MQ to v6! )
Anyway, thanks for the info, I'll keep it in mind for if/when it ACTUALLY gets corrupted! |
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