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MQ Visual Edit reading local vs remote QM |
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hguapluas |
Posted: Thu Nov 18, 2004 8:04 am Post subject: MQ Visual Edit reading local vs remote QM |
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Centurion
Joined: 05 Aug 2004 Posts: 105 Location: San Diego
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Thanks for creating MQVE. I have noticed something though. Can you clarify if it is working as planned?
I loaded MQVE on a box with MQ (Cluster, FR). I want to read a Queue on a remote box (Cluster, PR) but when I point the connection to that remote QM, MQVE is reading the Queue on the local box saying that I can only 'Put' to it (That in itself is not an error. It's just that it is not reading the Queue that I pointed it to read). I've pointed it to the remote box by address, yet it is still reading the copy of the Queue on the local box where MQVE is installed rather than from the remote box so that I can browse the remote Queue.
It does work perfectly fine if I move MQVE to a box that does not have MQ that is not hosting those Queues. It seems that it is reading the local QM and finding a match before it goes out to the remote box.
Just wondering if this was planned or have I run into unexpected situation. Using the latest MQVE (just downloaded & registered it from your site about a week ago.) |
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dgolding |
Posted: Thu Nov 18, 2004 9:29 am Post subject: |
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 Yatiri
Joined: 16 May 2001 Posts: 668 Location: Switzerland
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I know nothing of MQVE and perhaps the owner of the product will beat me up, BUT - you cannot read from a queue defined as a remote, when connected to a server. Probably this is your problem..... |
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RogerLacroix |
Posted: Thu Nov 18, 2004 11:00 am Post subject: |
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 Jedi Knight
Joined: 15 May 2001 Posts: 3264 Location: London, ON Canada
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Hi,
Mr Golding is correct. MQ does not allow a program to read 'Get' from a remote queue or in your case, a cluster queue not hosted locally.
MQVE can connect to any local or remote queue manager. It sounds like your problem is that where ever you are running MQVE, you are ONLY defining connections to the local queue manager(s).
When you define a remote queue manager in MQVE, you MUST specify the following 3 parameters (besides the remote queue manager name):
- Channel Name i.e. SYSTEM.DEF.SVRCONN
- Hostname / IP i.e. 10.1.10.1
- Port # i.e. 1414
This will allow you read and write messages to the remote queue manager.
Regards,
Roger Lacroix
Capitalware Inc. _________________ Capitalware: Transforming tomorrow into today.
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Guest |
Posted: Thu Nov 18, 2004 1:36 pm Post subject: |
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Well, don't know what to say. I uninstalled and reinstalled and repointed to the target queue and it is working today. Must have "Homer'd" it somehow yesterday or the stars are in synch today. I think I "Homer'd" it. Doeh!
Either way, thanks!
BTW, everything was defined as you suggested as when I reinstalled, I used the settings from prior install. |
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hguapluas |
Posted: Thu Nov 18, 2004 1:38 pm Post subject: |
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Centurion
Joined: 05 Aug 2004 Posts: 105 Location: San Diego
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Oops, forgot to login. The "guest" post was mine.
I also was not trying to read a remote queue, rather, trying to read the local queue on the remote system. But as I said, I think I "Homer'd" it. Doeh! |
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