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gaorenwei
PostPosted: Tue Jan 08, 2019 5:47 am    Post subject: MQRC_UNKNOWN_CHANNEL_NAME [2540] Reply with quote

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Hi guys
I have a question about this issue.I try to connect to the QMGR use java.But the err message is "MQRC_UNKNOWN_CHANNEL_NAME [2540]".I have understand the err messsage mean. But when I check the client channel name is DST1.SVRCONN. It's same as the QMGR channel name.Can you help me?
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PostPosted: Tue Jan 08, 2019 5:54 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Please use MQSC command to display the channel DST1.SVRCONN, post the results here.

Please post the code snippet where you name the channel.
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PostPosted: Tue Jan 08, 2019 5:58 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Channel (and other object) names are case sensitive, so if you're passing dst1.svrconn as the name it will fail...

Thank you Bruce!
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exerk wrote:
Channel names are case sensitive, so if you're passing dst1.svrconn as the name it will fail...

More generally, names in MQ are case-sensitive - not just channel names. If you want to maintain lower- or mixed-case, enclose the name in 'apostrophes.'

If you fail to enclose lower- or Mixed-Case names in 'apostrophes' MQ internals will fold the name into UPPER-CASE.
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PostPosted: Tue Jan 08, 2019 3:00 pm    Post subject: Re: MQRC_UNKNOWN_CHANNEL_NAME [2540] Reply with quote

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gaorenwei wrote:
Hi guys
I have a question about this issue.I try to connect to the QMGR use java.But the err message is "MQRC_UNKNOWN_CHANNEL_NAME [2540]".I have understand the err messsage mean. But when I check the client channel name is DST1.SVRCONN. It's same as the QMGR channel name.Can you help me?

Sometimes this can mean that the CONNAME in your client channel is incorrect and you are not pointing at the queue manager you think you are pointing at. And therefore the channel does not exist on THAT queue manager.

Double check your hostname and port number in use for the client.

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gaorenwei
PostPosted: Tue Jan 08, 2019 5:26 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Thanks guys for replying me.Wrong message.

dis chl(NSU2.SVRCONN)
AMQ8414: Display Channel details.
CHANNEL(NSU2.SVRCONN) CHLTYPE(SVRCONN)
ALTDATE(2018-08-2 ALTTIME(03.47.23)
CERTLABL( ) COMPHDR(NONE)
COMPMSG(NONE) DESCR( )
DISCINT(0) HBINT(300)
KAINT(AUTO) MAXINST(999999999)
MAXINSTC(999999999) MAXMSGL(4194304)
MCAUSER(mqm) MONCHL(QMGR)
RCVDATA( ) RCVEXIT( )
SCYDATA( ) SCYEXIT( )
SENDDATA( ) SENDEXIT( )
SHARECNV(10) SSLCAUTH(OPTIONAL)
SSLCIPH( ) SSLPEER( )
TRPTYPE(TCP)

When I check the QMGR error log.I find this.
AMQ9218: The TCP/IP listener program could not bind to port number 1414.

EXPLANATION:
An attempt to bind the TCP/IP socket to the listener port was unsuccessful.
ACTION:
The failure could be due to another program, including other MQ listeners,
using the same port number. The return code from the 'bind' call for port :1414
was 98. Record these values and tell the systems administrator.
----- amqclita.c : 771 --------------------------------------------------------
12/26/2018 03:19:28 AM - Process(5996.1) User(mqm) Program(amqzmgr0)
Host(tpyfraisciw01.sl.bluecloud.ibm.com) Installation(Installation1)
VRMF(8.0.0.4) QMgr(NSU2)

AMQ5027: The listener 'SYSTEM.LISTENER.TCP.1' has ended. ProcessId(19638).

EXPLANATION:
The listener process has ended.
ACTION:
None.
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PostPosted: Tue Jan 08, 2019 5:28 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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'use strict';
var mq = require('ibmmq');
var MQC = mq.MQC;

// Import any other packages needed
var StringDecoder = require('string_decoder').StringDecoder;
var decoder = new StringDecoder('utf8');

// The queue manager to be used.
var qMgr = "NSU2";
var hConn;


// The program starts here.
// Connect to the queue manager.
console.log("Sample AMQSCONN.JS start");

// Create default MQCNO structure
var cno = new mq.MQCNO();

cno.Options |= MQC.MQCNO_CLIENT_BINDING;
// And then fill in relevant fields for the MQCD
var cd = new mq.MQCD();
cd.ConnectionName = "**************";//
cd.ChannelName = "NSU2.SVRCONN";
// Make the MQCNO refer to the MQCD
cno.ClientConn = cd;

var qName = "COV.MQ.L.WWD";

var ok = true;

// Now we can try to connect
mq.Connx(qMgr, cno, function(err,hConn) {
if (err) {
console.log(formatErr(err));
} else {
console.log('conn',hConn);
var od = new mq.MQOD();
od.ObjectName = qName;
od.ObjectType = MQC.MQOT_Q;
console.log('MQC.MQOT_Q',MQC.MQOT_Q);
var openOptions = MQC.MQOO_INPUT_AS_Q_DEF;
mq.Open(hConn,od,openOptions,function(err,hObj) {
if (err) {
console.log('conn-err',err);
console.log(formatErr(err));
} else {
console.log("MQOPEN of %s successful",hObj);
// And loop getting messages until done.
// getMessages(hObj);
}
//cleanup(hConn,hObj);
})
}
});

I try to connect to the mq use node.js
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PostPosted: Tue Jan 08, 2019 6:15 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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gaorenwei wrote:
Thanks guys for replying me.Wrong message.

dis chl(NSU2.SVRCONN)
AMQ8414: Display Channel details.
CHANNEL(NSU2.SVRCONN) CHLTYPE(SVRCONN)
ALTDATE(2018-08-2 ALTTIME(03.47.23)
CERTLABL( ) COMPHDR(NONE)
COMPMSG(NONE) DESCR( )
DISCINT(0) HBINT(300)
KAINT(AUTO) MAXINST(999999999)
MAXINSTC(999999999) MAXMSGL(4194304)
MCAUSER(mqm) MONCHL(QMGR)
RCVDATA( ) RCVEXIT( )
SCYDATA( ) SCYEXIT( )
SENDDATA( ) SENDEXIT( )
SHARECNV(10) SSLCAUTH(OPTIONAL)
SSLCIPH( ) SSLPEER( )
TRPTYPE(TCP)

When I check the QMGR error log.I find this.
AMQ9218: The TCP/IP listener program could not bind to port number 1414.

EXPLANATION:
An attempt to bind the TCP/IP socket to the listener port was unsuccessful.
ACTION:
The failure could be due to another program, including other MQ listeners,
using the same port number. The return code from the 'bind' call for port :1414

was 98. Record these values and tell the systems administrator.
----- amqclita.c : 771 --------------------------------------------------------
12/26/2018 03:19:28 AM - Process(5996.1) User(mqm) Program(amqzmgr0)
Host(tpyfraisciw01.sl.bluecloud.ibm.com) Installation(Installation1)
VRMF(8.0.0.4) QMgr(NSU2)

AMQ5027: The listener 'SYSTEM.LISTENER.TCP.1' has ended. ProcessId(19638).

EXPLANATION:
The listener process has ended.
ACTION:
None.

If your client connection info doesn't specify the port number of the qmgr, 1414 will be used. What port number is the qmgr listener listening on?

If your sysadmin created a LISTENER OBJECT, you can use MQSC to display listeners.

If Linux/UNIX, issue this command: ps -ef | grep runmqlsr | grep yourqmgrname

Or use NETSTAT.
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PostPosted: Tue Jan 08, 2019 6:34 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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The QMGR listener is listen 1414.

dis lstr(NSU2.LSTR)
AMQ8630: Display listener information details.
LISTENER(NSU2.LSTR) CONTROL(QMGR)
TRPTYPE(TCP) PORT(1414)
IPADDR( ) BACKLOG(0)
DESCR( ) ALTDATE(2018-09-05)
ALTTIME(02.57.17)

Currently,I have a QMGR bind the port 1414.So the different QMRG can not bind same port?
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PostPosted: Tue Jan 08, 2019 6:42 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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gaorenwei wrote:
The QMGR listener is listen 1414.

dis lstr(NSU2.LSTR)
AMQ8630: Display listener information details.
LISTENER(NSU2.LSTR) CONTROL(QMGR)
TRPTYPE(TCP) PORT(1414)
IPADDR( ) BACKLOG(0)
DESCR( ) ALTDATE(2018-09-05)
ALTTIME(02.57.17)

Currently,I have a QMGR bind the port 1414.So the different QMRG can not bind same port?

No, you cannot have multiple qmgrs in the same o/s instance listening on the same port number.

DISPLAY LSSTATUS(*) will show you which listener is running on this qmgr.
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PostPosted: Tue Jan 08, 2019 6:49 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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OK.Thanks a lot.
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PostPosted: Tue Jan 08, 2019 9:25 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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gaorenwei wrote:
When I check the QMGR error log.I find this.
Code:
AMQ9218: The TCP/IP listener program could not bind to port number 1414.

EXPLANATION:
An attempt to bind the TCP/IP socket to the listener port was unsuccessful.
ACTION:
The failure could be due to another program, including other MQ listeners,
using the same port number. The return code from the 'bind' call for port :1414
was 98. Record these values and tell the systems administrator.
----- amqclita.c : 771 --------------------------------------------------------
12/26/2018 03:19:28 AM - Process(5996.1) User(mqm) Program(amqzmgr0)
                    Host(tpyfraisciw01.sl.bluecloud.ibm.com) Installation(Installation1)
                    VRMF(8.0.0.4) QMgr(NSU2)

AMQ5027: The listener 'SYSTEM.LISTENER.TCP.1' has ended. ProcessId(19638).

EXPLANATION:
The listener process has ended.
ACTION:
None.


gaorenwei wrote:
The QMGR listener is listen 1414.

dis lstr(NSU2.LSTR)
AMQ8630: Display listener information details.
LISTENER(NSU2.LSTR) CONTROL(QMGR)
TRPTYPE(TCP) PORT(1414)
IPADDR( ) BACKLOG(0)
DESCR( ) ALTDATE(2018-09-05)
ALTTIME(02.57.17)


You have shown us an error message on queue manager NSU2 for a listener called 'SYSTEM.LISTENER.TCP.1'. This is how the runmqlsr control command listener is named. It is failing to bind to port 1414. You have also shown us a defined listener object called NSU2.LSTR which also uses port 1414. Assuming NSU2.LSTR is also on queue manager NSU2 (as it's name suggests) this will be the reason the runmqlsr listener failed to bind. Two listeners cannot bind to the same port number.

gaorenwei wrote:
Currently,I have a QMGR bind the port 1414.So the different QMRG can not bind same port?

Can you elaborate what this "different" queue manager is? So far you've shown us NSU2. Is the queue manager you were trying to reach when you got your original error MQRC_UNKNOWN_CHANNEL_NAME [2540] also trying to use port 1414 on the same hostname? If so, this would account for the error the client received, because you reached the wrong queue manager where the channel is not defined.

Ensure each queue manager has one listener running and has a unique port number, change the client CONNAME to reflect the correct port number of the queue manager and see how you get on.

Cheers,
Morag
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PostPosted: Wed Jan 09, 2019 5:28 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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bruce2359 wrote:

No, you cannot have multiple qmgrs in the same o/s instance listening on the same port number.


Although if that single o/s instance has multiple IP addresses, you can have multiple listeners on the same QM or on multiple QMs all on the same port, as long as you tell each listener to bind to a different IP address. On that one o/s instance.

Code:

DISPLAY LSSTATUS (*) all
               
AMQ8631: Display listener status details.
LISTENER(MY.LISTENER.1)                  STATUS(RUNNING)
PID(131077)                             STARTDA(2018-11-30)
STARTTI(16.25.45)                       DESCR( )
TRPTYPE(TCP)                            CONTROL(QMGR)
IPADDR(::ffff:**.***.**.216)            PORT(1414)
BACKLOG(100)                         
AMQ8631: Display listener status details.
LISTENER(MY.LISTENER.2)                  STATUS(RUNNING)
PID(77163)                              STARTDA(2019-01-09)
STARTTI(08.23.40)                       DESCR( )
TRPTYPE(TCP)                            CONTROL(QMGR)
IPADDR(::ffff:**.***.**.217)            PORT(1414)

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PostPosted: Wed Jan 09, 2019 5:38 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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PeterPotkay wrote:
bruce2359 wrote:

No, you cannot have multiple qmgrs in the same o/s instance listening on the same port number.


Although if that single o/s instance has multiple IP addresses, you can have multiple listeners on the same QM or on multiple QMs all on the same port, as long as you tell each listener to bind to a different IP address. On that one o/s instance.

Code:

DISPLAY LSSTATUS (*) all
               
AMQ8631: Display listener status details.
LISTENER(MY.LISTENER.1)                  STATUS(RUNNING)
PID(131077)                             STARTDA(2018-11-30)
STARTTI(16.25.45)                       DESCR( )
TRPTYPE(TCP)                            CONTROL(QMGR)
IPADDR(::ffff:**.***.**.216)            PORT(1414)
BACKLOG(100)                         
AMQ8631: Display listener status details.
LISTENER(MY.LISTENER.2)                  STATUS(RUNNING)
PID(77163)                              STARTDA(2019-01-09)
STARTTI(08.23.40)                       DESCR( )
TRPTYPE(TCP)                            CONTROL(QMGR)
IPADDR(::ffff:**.***.**.217)            PORT(1414)


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If anyone faces this issue again, in case my case the issue with the channel name configured at client side .... it had one next line in it !!!
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