First we created QueueManagers and all objects of both ends. And we loaded all our java Mq program and tested. That time everything worked fine, we received COA,COD everything.
Then after all coding part is over, we started testing.Till this time everything worked fine. Then we decided to start test from the scratch. so we deleted all the queue managers and its objects.
Then we recreated the same. After this we are not receiving COD for the same tested java code.But apart from COD everything is working fine. Since the reasoncode says 2035, we are in doubt wheather the qmanagers and objects we deleted, is deleted fully.
Please clarify in this regard.
we downloaded the MQJExplorer and we installed and saw the DLH in windows NT. There it says the reasoncode as 2035. As our real project is based on sun solaris we are not able to use MQJExplorer. So we don't know what will be the reason code in sun solaris. But anyway i think the reasoncode will be same both on NT and sun solaris.
And herewith we are attaching the scripts we are used to create objects in MQ. Please see is this the right way to create the MQ objects. Here i am looking for your reply.
The reason code 2035 means "no authorization", it is the same code on every platform supported by MQSeries
check the authorization of your user ID with:
dspmqaut -m qmgrname -t qmgr -p prinipalname
or -g groupname
in addition for queues:
dspmqaut -m qmgrname -t qmgr -n queuename -p prinipalname or -g groupname
so far I can see your definitions are right
you can check your definition if you run them with runmqsc < defintion file name > outfile and then check the outputfile.
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