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Pierre-Yves Lesage |
Posted: Tue Aug 28, 2001 1:37 am Post subject: |
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Joined: 21 Aug 2001 Posts: 17 Location: London, UK
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Hi all,
We are running into a puzzling channel problem between two Solaris boxes.
We try to send messages from one queue manager to another but, the channel stops when the messages are picked-up from the transmission queue.
We have tried resolving (backout), resetting and restarting the channels. We have even tried deleting and recreating the channel. We have then decided to stop the queue managers and clear out all the shared memory. We restarting the queue managers, we still get the problem reported below.
As anyone ever come across the same problem?
Any help appreciated. Thanks a lot.
Pierre-Yves
AMQ7041: Object already exists.
EXPLANATION:
A Define Object operation was performed, but the name selected for the object
is already in use by an object that is unknown to MQSeries. The object name
selected by MQSeries was scratch/%CHLBATCH!6, in directory
/var/mqm/qmgrs/QM_XEHUB, of object type *USRSPC.
ACTION:
Remove the conflicting object from the MQSeries system, then try the operation
again.
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28/08/01 09:53:43 AM
AMQ9586: Program cannot create queue manager object.
EXPLANATION:
The attempt to create object '%CHLBATCH.6' on queue manager 'QM_XEHUB' failed
with reason code 28737.
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28/08/01 09:53:43 AM
AMQ9999: Channel program ended abnormally.
EXPLANATION:
Channel program 'XESAPDB_XEHUB.C1' ended abnormally.
ACTION:
Look at previous error messages for channel program 'XESAPDB_XEHUB.C1' in the
error files to determine the cause of the failure.
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Pierre-Yves Lesage |
Posted: Tue Aug 28, 2001 2:45 am Post subject: |
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Joined: 21 Aug 2001 Posts: 17 Location: London, UK
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OK,
for those interested, we fixed the problem by stopping the queue manager and deleting the file in the scratch directory. When we restarted the queue manager, it worked fine.
Hope this is useful.
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