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TonyD
PostPosted: Sun Nov 02, 2008 6:09 pm    Post subject: BIP2080???? Reply with quote

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Nov  3 14:46:12 eqcigs11 WebSphere Broker v6006[7792]: (SIT_BKR01)[-1243507008]BIP2080E: Execution Group default failed to return an internal configuration Start message response within a 60 second time period. :SIT_BKR01.agent: /build/S600_P/src/AdminAgent/ImbAdminAgent.cpp: 7161: ImbAdminAgent::getXMLResponse: :

One of my brokers is returning this annoying message for two of its four execution groups. One eg has no flows deployed (default), the other has four flows, all of which are shown as stopped and cannot be started. SYSTEM.BROKER.EXECUTIONGROUP.QUEUE has two messages on it that are not being picked up, leading to the above BIP message which appears every 130 seconds for the two egs. The other two egs are fine.
I have seen this message many times before on different brokers but have never worked out how to resolve it, short of restarting the broker, and often that does not fix the problem.
Does anyone know what to do to fix the problem?
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PostPosted: Sun Nov 02, 2008 7:30 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Did you try and reload the eg? IIRC there is line command for this. Look it up under mqsi*. If that does not work you may have to recycle the broker...
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mqpaul
PostPosted: Tue Nov 04, 2008 3:36 am    Post subject: Re: BIP2080???? Reply with quote

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TonyD wrote:
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BIP2080E: Execution Group default failed to return an internal configuration Start message response within a 60 second time period.

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One of my brokers is returning this annoying message for two of its four execution groups.
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I have seen this message many times before on different brokers but have never worked out how to resolve it, short of restarting the broker, and often that does not fix the problem.
Does anyone know what to do to fix the problem?

The trouble is that BIP2080E is a symptom, not a disease. It says the configuration manager sent a Start message but the receiving EG didn't respond. The disease is whatever stopped the EG; that could be lots of things - out of memory, out of disk, a rogue node killing the EG, etc.
The places to look are the EG's logs and traces (use
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mqsireadlog -f
to get the trace data, since that reads the files directly, not via the unresponsive EG) and the various error files under /var/mqsi, such as the JVM stdout and FFDC files.
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TonyD
PostPosted: Tue Nov 04, 2008 7:05 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Thanks for the comments.
I have pretty much already checked as suggested. I have one eg in particular that contains one flow which is a 'utility' email flow that has been used for a long time. At the moment this flow is shown as stopped. It cannot be removed from the eg since the deploy request messages are not being read. It also cannot be started
I have dealt with similar cases in the past where the egs had zzombie clones lurking. However in this case the broker database, mqsilist, the toolkit and the CM Proxy exerciser all show only the four expected egs. The stderr and stdout files show only 'ExecutionGroup started' entries ... nothing else.
Any further ideas appreciated.
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fjb_saper
PostPosted: Tue Nov 04, 2008 10:00 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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TonyD wrote:
Thanks for the comments.
I have pretty much already checked as suggested. I have one eg in particular that contains one flow which is a 'utility' email flow that has been used for a long time. At the moment this flow is shown as stopped. It cannot be removed from the eg since the deploy request messages are not being read. It also cannot be started
I have dealt with similar cases in the past where the egs had zzombie clones lurking. However in this case the broker database, mqsilist, the toolkit and the CM Proxy exerciser all show only the four expected egs. The stderr and stdout files show only 'ExecutionGroup started' entries ... nothing else.
Any further ideas appreciated.

Verify if there is a message stuck on any of the system.broker queues or on any xmitq on the configmgr's qmgr or the broker's qmgr.
Are all the channels reporting back as working correctly (configmgr to broker and broker to configmgr). Do you still have a default path from one to the other and vice versa?
If all this looks fine, stop the current deployment and redeploy.
Enjoy
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