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setmqaut
PostPosted: Wed Apr 28, 2004 12:34 pm    Post subject: Rfhutil.exe Reply with quote

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Hi all,
I am new to the rfhutil package. I am trying to put a message on the remote queue using it. But whenever I hit the write q button i get the following error
Code:
15.49.50 *Error cc=2 rc=2087 Cannot Open
obviously it means rfhutil cannot open the queue.
remote queue definition seems to be fine, the sender/receiver channel pair is running .....any thoughts

also is there any messages document for the rfhutil?

thanks for the help.
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jefflowrey
PostPosted: Wed Apr 28, 2004 12:37 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Messages manual: Reason Codes wrote:
2087 X'0827' MQRC_UNKNOWN_REMOTE_Q_MGR
On an MQOPEN or MQPUT1 call, an error occurred with the queue-name resolution, for one of the following reasons:

ObjectQMgrName is blank or the name of the local queue manager, ObjectName is the name of a local definition of a remote queue (or an alias to one), and one of the following is true:
RemoteQMgrName is blank or the name of the local queue manager. Note that this error occurs even if XmitQName is not blank.
XmitQName is blank, but there is no transmission queue defined with the name of RemoteQMgrName, and the DefXmitQName queue-manager attribute is blank.
RemoteQMgrName and RemoteQName specify a cluster queue that cannot be resolved successfully, and the DefXmitQName queue-manager attribute is blank.
ObjectQMgrName is the name of a local definition of a remote queue (containing a queue-manager alias definition), and one of the following is true:
RemoteQName is not blank.
XmitQName is blank, but there is no transmission queue defined with the name of RemoteQMgrName, and the DefXmitQName queue-manager attribute is blank.
ObjectQMgrName is not:
Blank
The name of the local queue manager
The name of a transmission queue
The name of a queue-manager alias definition (that is, a local definition of a remote queue with a blank RemoteQName)
but the DefXmitQName queue-manager attribute is blank.

ObjectQMgrName is the name of a model queue.
The queue name is resolved through a cell directory. However, there is no queue defined with the same name as the remote queue manager name obtained from the cell directory, and the DefXmitQName queue-manager attribute is blank.
Corrective action: Check the values specified for ObjectQMgrName and ObjectName. If these are correct, check the queue definitions.


There's no specific documentation for RFHUtil other than the ih03 documentation.
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setmqaut
PostPosted: Wed Apr 28, 2004 1:30 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Jefflowrey
I searched the IH03.pdf, in the IH03 dowmload from IBM. I honestly did not find what u have replied . can u tell me where u got this information from?
I have been looking in the direction that ur reply suggested..everything seems to be appropriate...should I be looking at any of the mq authorizations??

thanks
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jefflowrey
PostPosted: Wed Apr 28, 2004 1:40 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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The information I posted was a quote from the WebSphere MQ manual called 'Messages'. It's not an RFHUtil specific document.

You need to verify that the remote queue you are trying to write to is correctly defined and that you are puttting the right information to point to that queue into the RFHUtil screen.

Without more information about your local setup, I can't help any more than that.
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