Posted: Tue Jul 27, 2004 5:57 am Post subject: Triggering, Windows 2003, MQ5.3.CSD7 Server
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Joined: 20 May 2003 Posts: 94 Location: uk
Trigger set to first and everything else as it should be.
1) I send a message without a trigger monitor running and no message appears on the initiation queue.
2) I send a message with the trigger monitor running from the command line and the application is triggered and processes the message.
3) I send a message with the trigger monitor running in MQServices and the message stays on the local queue. See point 1 regarding missing trigger message.
I logged on as MUSR_MQADMIN and found the user was unable to write to the log file for my triggered application (because I'd copied it as an Administrator from another box). Used an Admin user to delete the file, started the trigger monitor in MQServices and everything works.
I still don't understand where the trigger message was going in scenario 1 though.
I still don't understand where the trigger message was going in scenario 1 though.
Nowhere. It was never generated by the QM. If the INIT queue is not open for Input, there is no Trigger Monitor Running, so why should the QM bother writing a trigger message? Working as designed. _________________ Peter Potkay
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