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tanishka
PostPosted: Wed Dec 03, 2008 8:10 am    Post subject: cluster queue curdepth going up Reply with quote

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Cluster queue curdepth is going up?what is the problem is it mq issue or Application issue?Please help me? here are the queue attributes.

QUEUE(QC.QUEUE) TYPE(QLOCAL)
ACCTQ(QMGR) BOQNAME( )
BOTHRESH(0) CLUSNL( )
CLUSTER(XXXX) CLWLPRTY(0)
CLWLRANK(0) CLWLUSEQ(QMGR)
CRDATE(2008-11-05) CURDEPTH(22) DEFBIND(NOTFIXED)
DEFPRTY(0) DEFPSIST(YES)
DEFSOPT(SHARED) DEFTYPE(PREDEFINED)
DESCR(' ')
DISTL(NO) GET(ENABLED)
HARDENBO INITQ( )
IPPROCS(5) MAXDEPTH(64000)
MAXMSGL(4194304) MONQ(QMGR)
MSGDLVSQ(FIFO) NOTRIGGER
NPMCLASS(NORMAL) OPPROCS(0)
PROCESS( ) PUT(ENABLED)
QDEPTHHI(80) QDEPTHLO(20)
QDPHIEV(DISABLED) QDPLOEV(DISABLED)
QDPMAXEV(ENABLED) QSVCIEV(NONE)
QSVCINT(999999999) RETINTVL(999999999)
SCOPE(QMGR) SHARE
STATQ(QMGR) TRIGDATA( )
TRIGDPTH(1) TRIGMPRI(0)
TRIGTYPE(FIRST) USAGE(NORMAL)
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Vitor
PostPosted: Wed Dec 03, 2008 8:15 am    Post subject: Re: cluster queue curdepth going up Reply with quote

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tanishka wrote:
Cluster queue curdepth is going up?what is the problem is it mq issue or Application issue?Please help me? here are the queue attributes.


Well the most plausible explaination is that WMQ is delivering messages but nothing's reading them. As WMQ typically doesn't read messages off a local queue I'd plump for application issue....

Especially as, according to that status there are 5 applications (or similar) reading from that queue. They're either not running, or not running fast enough!
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tanishka
PostPosted: Wed Dec 03, 2008 8:25 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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you mean this is the application issue not MQ issue.
in brief there are 5 input process are running and no output processes are running or not get the messages from the queue?am i right?
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Vitor
PostPosted: Wed Dec 03, 2008 8:29 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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tanishka wrote:
you mean this is the application issue not MQ issue.
in brief there are 5 input process are running and no output processes are running or not get the messages from the queue?am i right?




It's quite likely that the applications are not running, they've crashed and left their connections to the queue manager open. Or they're having an issue with WMQ rather than a straight application issue. It's impossible to tell from this.
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PostPosted: Wed Dec 03, 2008 8:31 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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can i ask them to restart their applications?
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PostPosted: Wed Dec 03, 2008 8:39 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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tanishka wrote:
can i ask them to restart their applications?


How should I know?

I have no clue how these applications are written, what the implications of a stop/start are, what this would do to any business process, how your site deals with failures, anything. This is entirely down to how the applications are written and administered according to your site standards.

It's perfectly possible that restarting the applications would be ineffective - for example they could be hung up on a database problem.

You need to do some problem analysis here. Probably the easiest thing to do is to determine if there really are processes running against the queue or just dead handles.

Actually the easiest thing to do is tell the application people it's their problem until they can prove it's a WMQ one! Not always acceptable though...
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PostPosted: Wed Dec 03, 2008 8:47 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Thanks so much for your quick replies.I approciate your help
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