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rell13
PostPosted: Mon Feb 03, 2014 9:38 am    Post subject: application bug: bipbroker Reply with quote

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Hi, All,

I am new to WebSphere and we are encountering an issue with PROD environment. Our network connectivity was lost and many applications was affected including our MQ Broker. After the link was restored, I saw these lines on the /var/log/messages of our server repeating all over again:

Feb 3 11:14:35 our_hostxxx kernel: application bug: bipbroker(14924) has SIGCHLD set to SIG_IGN but calls wait().
Feb 3 11:14:35 our_hostxxx kernel: (see the NOTES section of 'man 2 wait'). Workaround activated.


Can someone help me explain what these lines mean? Please see additional info below.

linux version: 2.4.21-27.ELsmp
mq version: Websphere Message Broker version 5
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Vitor
PostPosted: Mon Feb 03, 2014 9:47 am    Post subject: Re: application bug: bipbroker Reply with quote

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Found your problem:

rell13 wrote:
mq version: Websphere Message Broker version 5


Version 5? Seriously? Did you miss the memo about the 21st Century starting?

Those lines almost certainly mean something's hosed up in the broker connectivity & you should restart to see if that helps.

Or just live the problem and accept that you'll see many, many more as v5 slowly decomposes under you.

v6 is now out of support. And v5 wasn't all that when it was new.
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smdavies99
PostPosted: Mon Feb 03, 2014 11:58 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Let me add my 2p worth to this discussion.

I worked on a V5 project. V5 was the first 're-engineered' toolkit version that used Eclipse. The V5.0.0. runtime was frankly worse than V2.1.
5.0.0.3 sort of worked but as soon as V6 came out we moved to it. Far more stable.

I have to ask if this system has anything to do with the recent spate of questions in another forum on this site relating to WMQ 5.1

Broker V5 went out of support a good few years ago. Its sucessor (V6) also is not longer supported and even the sucessor to that has gone to the great out of support graveyard in thep sky.
If your production system is really still runnong on V5, I am truly puzzled about what has being happening at that site in the years since it was supported. Did the customer get a case of 'tight-fistedness' and not pay for support? It is not unknown for that to happen.
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