Posted: Wed Sep 24, 2008 12:43 am Post subject: MQ on a machine with a mapped drive
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Box 1 (Remote Queue) to Box 2 (QMA) to Box 3 (Local Queue) to Box 4 (MQ Client) to Box 5 (MQ Server)
Box 1 to 3 - AIX platform
Box 4 - Windows XP
Box 5 - Windows XP
The message will travel from Box 1 to Box 3. Box 1 is using abc userid and it belongs to the mqm group. Box 2 is using abc userid and it belongs to the mqm group. Box 3 is using abc userid and it belongs to the mqm group. Box 4 is a MQ client and is using cba userid and it belongs to the mqm group. In Box 4 there is a map drive pointing to Box 5. Box 5 is using cba userid and it belongs to the mqm group. Now Box 4 and 5 use the same userid and it belongs to same group which is mqm. However the password used for the userid in Box 4 and Box 5 is different. As a result the userid get's locked because they are not syncronized. So the solution is to use the same password for the userid in Box 4 and Box 5. Suppose the userid in Box 4 is cba and the userid in Box 5 is xyz but they belong to the mqm group, will there be a conflict?.
Last edited by solomon_13000 on Wed Sep 24, 2008 5:33 am; edited 3 times in total
MQ doesn't use passwords, so I don't understand the context of your question.
A Remote Queue versus a QMA versus a MQ Server - how are these different from each other? All 3 need MQ installed with a QM with queues. Explain your topology better.
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