Posted: Fri Jul 19, 2013 6:20 am Post subject: How Trigger works when you have queue full condition
Voyager
Joined: 28 May 2011 Posts: 84 Location: USA
Hi,
I have an issue in MQ which is not a consistent behavior and I am trying to identify the root cause.
When the target queue is full and the target dlq is full the sender channel goes retrying and the xmitq is inhibited and triggering goes off.
But sometimes I see the sender channel is not retrying and the xmitq gets filled up for the same scenario and triggering remains on.
Any idea why is this??
I am trying to understand the sequence of events for triggering goes off and xmitq gets inhibited and Sender channel goes retry on queue full condition.
You might be seeing variants of behavior because the messages being sent are in different kinds of units of work (some large units of work that are uncommited, some small units of work that are uncommited, some large set of messages outside syncpoint, etc...)
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