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Inisah
PostPosted: Tue Jul 29, 2014 11:14 am    Post subject: Issue with SVRCONN Reply with quote

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I am facing an issue with SVRCONN channel. I have a MQ client (v 7.5.0.1) connecting to MQ server(7.5.0.3). I have 3 set of queues to which the client connects and puts message to

The issue is to one of the queues, whenever the client tries to put a message, i get the below error:
An error occurred receiving data from 'abcde(10.11.121.3' over TCP/IP.
The connection to the remote host has unexpectedly terminated.

The other two queues are working fine. I checked the object level authority given for all the queues. Its all the same. Not sure what is the problem

Is there anything else i need to check?
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Vitor
PostPosted: Tue Jul 29, 2014 11:35 am    Post subject: Re: Issue with SVRCONN Reply with quote

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Inisah wrote:
I am facing an issue with SVRCONN channel. I have a MQ client (v 7.5.0.1) connecting to MQ server(7.5.0.3). I have 3 set of queues to which the client connects and puts message to


No your client doesn't. The SVRCONN connection it to the queue manager not the queue.

Inisah wrote:
The issue is to one of the queues, whenever the client tries to put a message, i get the below error:
An error occurred receiving data from 'abcde(10.11.121.3' over TCP/IP.
The connection to the remote host has unexpectedly terminated.


That seems clear.

Inisah wrote:
The other two queues are working fine. I checked the object level authority given for all the queues. Its all the same. Not sure what is the problem


See above re: connections are not to queues, and what makes you think this is an authority problem when you're not getting a WMQ authority error?

Inisah wrote:
Is there anything else i need to check?


Your desire to double post?

You might also want to check what your client does differently when they're trying to use the failing queue than when they use the working ones.
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Inisah
PostPosted: Tue Jul 29, 2014 11:41 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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See above re: connections are not to queues, and what makes you think this is an authority problem when you're not getting a WMQ authority error?


It doesn't give any authority issue. I just was comparing if anything is different for these 3 queues.

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Your desire to double post?


After I posted , i realized that I had posted in a wrong category. Sorry about that
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Vitor
PostPosted: Tue Jul 29, 2014 11:52 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Inisah wrote:
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See above re: connections are not to queues, and what makes you think this is an authority problem when you're not getting a WMQ authority error?


It doesn't give any authority issue. I just was comparing if anything is different for these 3 queues.


Congratulations on eliminating one possible cause of error

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Your desire to double post?


After I posted , i realized that I had posted in a wrong category. Sorry about that


It's conventional in these circumstances to add a comment asking for your thread to be moved.
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PostPosted: Tue Jul 29, 2014 1:54 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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If a client is seeing a communications error then in all likelihood the server end has had some type of failure too. Would you care to post the error message from the server side ?

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