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		  | sandy_harry | 
			  
				|  Posted: Wed Jun 29, 2005 11:00 am    Post subject: WebSphere JMS Binders disabled while startup |   |  | 
		
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				| Hi, I have to deploy my application on an entirely new box. The OS is win2003S and I am using WAS 5.0.2 and WebSphere MQ5.3. I have 3 queue connection factories, 11 queue configurations and 6 listeners configured on the app server. When I try starting the app server, the sysout.log says that the JMS Binders are disabled because either the Embedded WebSphere Messaging Client has not been installed or that the MQ_INSTALL_ROOT variable has not beet set properly. The namespace binding does not occur and so the MDBs dont start up. I am at a loss here as all the configurations seem perfect. I have compared them to the other five servers I have, but I simply cannot spot the problem. I read somewhere that MQ's CSD 7 (now known as fixpac 7) would solve this problem. Even that hasnt helped.
 Please let eme know if anybody can help me.
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		  | fjb_saper | 
			  
				|  Posted: Wed Jun 29, 2005 11:38 am    Post subject: |   |  | 
		
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				| Can you post the entry for MQ_INSTALL_ROOT ??  |  | 
		
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		  | sandy_harry | 
			  
				|  Posted: Thu Jun 30, 2005 7:11 am    Post subject: |   |  | 
		
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				| The entry is : D:/Program Files/IBM/WebSphere MQ
 
 I verified this on the other servers and it is the same there. The other property MQJMS_LIB_ROOT  is also configured properly to ${MQ_INSTALL_ROOT}/java/lib. Any clues?
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		  | fjb_saper | 
			  
				|  Posted: Thu Jun 30, 2005 2:17 pm    Post subject: |   |  | 
		
		  |  Grand High Poobah
 
 
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				| Can you post the setup of your QCF ? In the output of the startup log do you see a binder for the QCF/TCF?
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		  | sandy_harry | 
			  
				|  Posted: Fri Jul 01, 2005 9:36 am    Post subject: |   |  | 
		
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				| Hi, That exactly is my problem. Nothing in the JMS namespace binds. The AppServer just skips over the entire JMS stuff that it needs to bind. The QCF/ QC/Listener Ports are all ok.. The last step I think I would take (before I rip off every damned chip on the chipset of the machine), is to reinstall the MQ and redo the Q configs. Lemme check if that works.
 
 Will keep you posted.
 
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		  | jefflowrey | 
			  
				|  Posted: Fri Jul 01, 2005 10:13 am    Post subject: |   |  | 
		
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				| Try putting in d:/Progra~1/IBM/WebSphe~1/ or whatever the proper *short* path to your MQ installation is. 
 Java in general doesn't like paths with spaces in them.
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		  | sandy_harry | 
			  
				|  Posted: Fri Jul 01, 2005 10:30 am    Post subject: |   |  | 
		
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				| Do you think that would work? I did suspect it myself. But my WAS installation is in D:/Prgram Files/IBM/WebSphere. So I ruled it out. Also my other servers offshore have the same configuration as here. The spaces work ok there. But still might just work out. Thanks. _________________
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 Sandy
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		  | fjb_saper | 
			  
				|  Posted: Fri Jul 01, 2005 11:52 am    Post subject: |   |  | 
		
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				| If that still gives you problem try with an absolute path. in java that would be "/d:/progra~1/ibm/websph~1/"
 
 Note the slash at the beginning! and you might have to put it as a url:
 
 file:///d:/....
 
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