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PostPosted: Wed Jun 24, 2009 4:50 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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shashivarungupta wrote:
exerk wrote:
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...Have I answered your question or I missed something ?


I think my esteemed master meant that if a Listener object has not been configured, then a 'dis listener(*)' will be of no value at all - so, I guess you missed something.


Have I?


Yes.
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PostPosted: Wed Jun 24, 2009 4:51 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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shashivarungupta wrote:
exerk wrote:
shashivarungupta wrote:
...Have I answered your question or I missed something ?


I think my esteemed master meant that if a Listener object has not been configured, then a 'dis listener(*)' will be of no value at all - so, I guess you missed something.


Have I?


I still think you might have.

But then, I could be wrong. It does happen.
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PostPosted: Wed Jun 24, 2009 4:55 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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mqjeff wrote:
shashivarungupta wrote:
exerk wrote:
shashivarungupta wrote:
...Have I answered your question or I missed something ?


I think my esteemed master meant that if a Listener object has not been configured, then a 'dis listener(*)' will be of no value at all - so, I guess you missed something.


Have I?


Yes.


Then I would say, if someone hasn't yet configured the object Listener(s) for queue manager(s) then it wont show. {except system default listeners.}

AMQ8630: Display listener information details.
LISTENER(SYSTEM.DEFAULT.LISTENER.LU62)
CONTROL(MANUAL) TRPTYPE(LU62)
TPNAME( ) DESCR( )
ALTDATE(2009-06-22) ALTTIME(12.30.00)
AMQ8630: Display listener information details.
LISTENER(SYSTEM.DEFAULT.LISTENER.NETBIOS)
CONTROL(MANUAL) TRPTYPE(NETBIOS)
ADAPTER(0) LOCLNAME( )
NTBNAMES(0) SESSIONS(0)
COMMANDS(0) DESCR( )
ALTDATE(2009-06-22) ALTTIME(12.30.00)
AMQ8630: Display listener information details.
LISTENER(SYSTEM.DEFAULT.LISTENER.SPX) CONTROL(MANUAL)
TRPTYPE(SPX) BACKLOG(0)
SOCKET(0) DESCR( )
ALTDATE(2009-06-22) ALTTIME(12.30.00)
AMQ8630: Display listener information details.
LISTENER(SYSTEM.DEFAULT.LISTENER.TCP) CONTROL(MANUAL)
TRPTYPE(TCP) PORT(0)
IPADDR( ) BACKLOG(0)
DESCR( ) ALTDATE(2009-06-22)
ALTTIME(12.30.00)

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shashivarungupta wrote:
Then I would say, if someone hasn't yet configured the object Listener(s) for queue manager(s) then it wont show. {except system default listeners.}


Which was the point I was driving at. Issuing a DISPLAY LISTENER(*) is not guaranteed to show a queue manager's listener(s).
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Vitor wrote:
shashivarungupta wrote:
Then I would say, if someone hasn't yet configured the object Listener(s) for queue manager(s) then it wont show. {except system default listeners.}


Which was the point I was driving at. Issuing a DISPLAY LISTENER(*) is not guaranteed to show a queue manager's listener(s).


Its obvious.

Isn't it like someone has no data and expecting data (using some search) to try to match with something.
huh.
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Its not. Someone is trying to perform a through search and get data. Its not searching just one of the several possibilities.
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Pavan Kumar PNV wrote:
Its not.

You mean to say, you would find the listener object even if its not there. Either using netstat or any mqsc command.
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Issuing a DISPLAY LISTENER(*) is not guaranteed to show a queue manager's listener(s).

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Pavan Kumar PNV wrote:
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Issuing a DISPLAY LISTENER(*) is not guaranteed to show a queue manager's listener(s).


Its true but in those cases when you have not defined the listener object for that queue manager. But if you have, then it'll show for sure. And you got to keep the records(of queue managers and listeners) when it comes to production.
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PostPosted: Fri Jun 26, 2009 5:26 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Agreed. But wasnt the question -
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Is there a way to find out the port number of listener on windows without using MQ Explorer? Especially when we have multiple queue managers running and the listeners were not created/started theu the runmqsc interface

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Pavan Kumar PNV wrote:
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Is there a way to find out the port number of listener on windows without using MQ Explorer? Especially when we have multiple queue managers running and the listeners were not created/started theu the runmqsc interface


How would you get listeners or if I say the port numbers of those listeners which are never being created.
Or take a case, when you have a group of queue managers but you have listeners defined for them (BUT not for all of them).
I agree that netstat will show the ports but again, as i stated earlier it wont show the queue manager name corresponding to that port. you got to find it again., using some search criteria., may be based on PID.
I did give the snap of the Listener details even when its not started.

You stay with your words and I stand by with mine.
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Add this:

You may have a listener object defined, but unless and until you START LISTENER, it is not listening. There is a display listener status MQSC command.

And this:

I seem to recall someone offering a utility that displayed listener, ports and qmgr. Roger? What that you?
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You can see the status of running listeners, even the ones that were run manually using runmqlsr by issuing:

DIS LSSTATUS(*)

This is the same command used by the explorer when you right click on the Listener folder and select status.

It would be very simple to write a batch file to issue DIS LSSTATUS(*) on all your queue managers through runmqsc and display the output.

PS I don't have a running mq accessible right now, I think it is lsstatus, but it might be something similar instead, and I don't have time to look it up in the manuals as I'm going home
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