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grrommitt |
Posted: Mon Mar 30, 2015 6:24 am Post subject: broker not starting |
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$ mqsilist -a -r -d2
BIP1280I: The number of IBM Integration Bus runtime installations on this machine is '1'.
9.0.0.2 : /opt/ibm/mqsi/9.0.0.2
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BIP1285I: Broker 'broker71' on queue manager 'wmbqm7' is stopped.
Start the broker for more information.
BIP8071I: Successful command completion.
$ mqsistart broker71
BIP8875W: The component verification for 'broker71' has finished, but one or more checks failed.
One or more of the component verification checks failed.
Check the error log for preceding error messages.
Error log :
Mar 30 16:20:57 : IBM Integration Bus v9002 (broker71) [Thread 1477] (Msg 1/1) BIP8873I: Starting the component verification for component 'broker71'.
Mar 30 16:21:00 : IBM Integration Bus v9002 (broker71) [Thread 1477] (Msg 1/1) BIP8887E: Verification failed for queue 'SYSTEM.BROKER.ADMIN.QUEUE' on queue manager 'wmbqm7' while issuing 'MQOPEN'. MQRC: 2085 MQCC: 2
Mar 30 16:21:00 : IBM Integration Bus v9002 (broker71) [Thread 1477] (Msg 1/1) BIP8887E: Verification failed for queue 'SYSTEM.BROKER.EXECUTIONGROUP.QUEUE' on queue manager 'wmbqm7' while issuing 'MQOPEN'. MQRC: 2085 MQCC: 2
Mar 30 16:21:00 : IBM Integration Bus v9002 (broker71) [Thread 1477] (Msg 1/1) BIP8887E: Verification failed for queue 'SYSTEM.BROKER.EXECUTIONGROUP.REPLY' on queue manager 'wmbqm7' while issuing 'MQOPEN'. MQRC: 2085 MQCC: 2
Mar 30 16:21:00 : IBM Integration Bus v9002 (broker71) [Thread 1477] (Msg 1/1) BIP8875W: The component verification for 'broker71' has finished, but one or more checks failed.
Anyone has a clue why? |
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Gaya3 |
Posted: Mon Mar 30, 2015 6:33 am Post subject: |
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Mar 30 16:21:00 : IBM Integration Bus v9002 (broker71) [Thread 1477] (Msg 1/1) BIP8887E: Verification failed for queue 'SYSTEM.BROKER.ADMIN.QUEUE' on queue manager 'wmbqm7' while issuing 'MQOPEN'. MQRC: 2085 MQCC: 2
Mar 30 16:21:00 : IBM Integration Bus v9002 (broker71) [Thread 1477] (Msg 1/1) BIP8887E: Verification failed for queue 'SYSTEM.BROKER.EXECUTIONGROUP.QUEUE' on queue manager 'wmbqm7' while issuing 'MQOPEN'. MQRC: 2085 MQCC: 2
Mar 30 16:21:00 : IBM Integration Bus v9002 (broker71) [Thread 1477] (Msg 1/1) BIP8887E: Verification failed for queue 'SYSTEM.BROKER.EXECUTIONGROUP.REPLY' on queue manager 'wmbqm7' while issuing 'MQOPEN'. MQRC: 2085 MQCC: 2
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grrommitt |
Posted: Mon Mar 30, 2015 6:43 am Post subject: |
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I figured some of the objects are missing.
do you have a clue how this could have happened?
it's a fresh install which I did in the past on another system without the issue. |
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Gaya3 |
Posted: Mon Mar 30, 2015 6:50 am Post subject: |
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Vitor |
Posted: Mon Mar 30, 2015 7:10 am Post subject: |
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grrommitt wrote: |
do you have a clue how this could have happened? |
They were deleted, probably manually, either through deleting and recreating the queue manager or by the SYSTEM objects being reset with a -c.
grrommitt wrote: |
it's a fresh install which I did in the past on another system without the issue. |
So is your assertion that you followed this sequence of events, without pause:
- Installed WMQ
- Installed IIB
- Created queue manager (or maybe not)
- Created broker (possibly using the option to create a queue manager)
- Issued the mqsilist / mqsistart that you posted
If so, you need a PMR. If not, you need to check the queue manager logs to see if the queue manager dates from when you think it was created and that a reset has not been performed. If it does, and it has not been performed, you need a PMR.
If it doesn't or one has, you have your answer. _________________ Honesty is the best policy.
Insanity is the best defence. |
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