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Broady
PostPosted: Wed Jun 27, 2007 7:39 am    Post subject: WBIMB v5 Config Manager issues Reply with quote

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We are using windows 2000 servers for the config managers and Unix AIX for the brokers. We are using both MQ v6 and MB v5 & v6 on the same windows box. The developers toolkit is on XP boxes. It is MB v5 that is giving us the problem.

This morning we had an issue where a user could not connect to the config manager, and another could not deploy. We had a quick look and found that the queue manager had ended abnormally. We re-started the queue manager, which didn't fix the problem. We restarted the config manager, which again didn't help. We then did both config and queue manager, which didn't fix the problem. Last resort was we rebooted the windows box.

But now when we connect to the config manager from our xp box, seven of the execution groups just have 'Execution Group' against their name, and some of the deployed flows within the execution groups that appear ok have 'Compiled Message Flow' against their name.

We have checked all of the usual places that windows and Unix deposits logs, e.g. Event Viewer, MQ Log files, QManager Log Files, Oracle logs and not found any errors other than the queue manager ending abnormally.

Has anyone seen or resolved this issue before?
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PostPosted: Wed Jun 27, 2007 7:43 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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... it vaguely sounds like phantom execution groups...

How does the results of mqsilist compare to what the configmgr shows?
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PostPosted: Wed Jun 27, 2007 8:02 am    Post subject: V5 Config Manager issue Reply with quote

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The result of mqsilist in Unix is a list of all our brokers. And we are testing okay against these brokers and against the execution groups that the config manager via eclipse is showing as the default execution group names.

It seems to point to a config manager server and or broker database issue, but we do not have errors we can associate witht these symptoms.
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PostPosted: Wed Jun 27, 2007 8:03 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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If you "mqsilist <broker name>" it will show you the list of EGs.
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Sorry,

We did also do it against the broker name and then against the execution groups and all was fine.
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PostPosted: Wed Jun 27, 2007 8:17 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Um. Does that mean that the EGs reported from mqsilist were the same as the ones in the Toolkit? Or that the ones reported from mqsilist were "correct", and the ones in the Toolkit were wrong?

You can probably use the ConfigMgrProxy API Exerciser to clean this up.
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mqsilist showed all the right results.

The Proxy API Excerciser is showing a lot of missing execution groups and when present some of the flows are missing, and there are multiple entries for 'messageprocessingnodetype'.

The toolkit shows different execution groups, i.e. can include the missing ones, and lots of 'execution group' entries, and within the named ones lots of 'compiledmessageflow' entries.

How do I clean this up?
Where has everything gone?
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It seems like your configmgr database got chewed up.

Can you restore it from backups?
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I will pass this on, thanks.
I am off now, until Friday, so my colleagues might try to pick up the thread.

Thanks for your help.
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