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sidhusaju
PostPosted: Mon Jun 04, 2007 5:39 am    Post subject: MQRC_RESOURCE_PROBLEM Reply with quote

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I am using a vb.net windows application and through this I am putting messages in to my Queue. By using a for loop I am putting(at least 75 string messages of Imb each to the Queue).But sometimes the application is showing an exception with the above reason code. I am putting the same messages through the loop. But the exception is coming sometimes from the 37th message, sometimes from 52nd messags(means there is not consistency with the message and sometimes it is working).

But at the same time I am able to loop for 10 or 15 messags.

Any help would be appreciated.


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Vitor
PostPosted: Mon Jun 04, 2007 5:47 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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If you spent 30 seconds searching the forum for MQRC_RESOURCE_PROBLEM or 2102 (or even looking in the documentation), you'd observe that this reason code is the result of a problem with the queue manager's resource, not your application. This explains the variation in the point where you receive it - sometimes the queue manager runs out of X after 37 messages, sometimes after 52, but there's always enough X for 10 to 15 messages.

I'd start by looking at the file system holding the logs, and seeing how much room it has. Then at the UOW boundaries in your application.

Well, no, truth be told I'd start by investigating the problem, searching for solutions and reading the documentation before posting but that's just me.

I know your preferred method is to post here and wait for a response. Optionally making multiple posts until you get an answer you like...
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