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Al Pacino |
Posted: Mon Jun 23, 2008 8:28 am Post subject: Question about MUSR_MQADMIN |
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I am experiencing an issue with the trigger monitor , when running the trigger monitor from the command line using an ID which is part of the Administrator group , the trigger monitor would work fine and fire programs to pull messages of the application queue . However , using MUSR_MQADMIN to run the trigger monitor , it would start the trigger monitor but the trigger monitor wouldn't fire any program when a message land on the application queue. After searching , I found out that the MUSR_MQADMIN was not part of the Administrator group any more. So here is my question :
Does adding this user ID to the Administrator group on the windows machine require a reboot? I added this user ID to the group and restarted the Queue Manger as well as the IBM service but still doesn't seem to pick up the changes. I mean the trigger monitor would not fire any program using that ID still . I don't see any errors in the event viewer or and FDCs being generated.
I am using MQ V6 on windows server 2003
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RogerLacroix |
Posted: Mon Jun 23, 2008 7:21 pm Post subject: |
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Joined: 15 May 2001 Posts: 3264 Location: London, ON Canada
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Hi,
Al Pacino wrote: |
it would start the trigger monitor but the trigger monitor wouldn't fire any program when a message land on the application queue. |
How do you know it did not fire? Did you check Windows Task Manager? Are you starting a GUI program?
When the trigger monitor cannot process a trigger message, it writes a message to the dead letter queue (DLQ). Therefore, if your queue manager has a DLQ, does it have messages in it? If so, what is the message's DLH reason code?
Finally, why do you need to add MUSR_MQADMIN to the Administrator group? I would call that a big security risk.
Regardsd,
Roger Lacroix
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