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KIT_INC |
Posted: Thu Oct 04, 2018 12:46 pm Post subject: Clusqmgr in stopped status |
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Knight
Joined: 25 Aug 2006 Posts: 589
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I am running MQ V8 under win7.
I have a cluster C1
C2QM1, C2QM2 are the full REPOS
IIB10QM is a member of C1 cluster
All looks normal when display from IIB10QM
runmqsc IIB10QM
AMQ8414: Display Channel details.
CHANNEL(TO.IIB10QM) CHLTYPE(CLUSRCVR)
CONNAME(R9RVFCT(6414))
AMQ8414: Display Channel details.
CHANNEL(TO.C2QM1) CHLTYPE(CLUSSDR)
CONNAME(R9RVFCT(2411))
DIS CHS(TO.C2QM1)
14 : DIS CHS(TO.C2QM1)
AMQ8417: Display Channel Status details.
CHANNEL(TO.C2QM1) CHLTYPE(CLUSSDR)
CONNAME(127.0.0.1(2411)) CURRENT
RQMNAME(C2QM1) STATUS(RUNNING)
SUBSTATE(MQGET) XMITQ(SYSTEM.CLUSTER.TRANSMIT.QUEUE)
DIS CLUSQMGR(IIB10QM) CHANNEL STATUS
15 : DIS CLUSQMGR(IIB10QM) CHANNEL STATUS
AMQ8441: Display Cluster Queue Manager details.
CLUSQMGR(IIB10QM) CHANNEL(TO.IIB10QM)
CLUSTER(C1) STATUS(INACTIVE)
But when I display the cluster Qmgr from REPOS C2QM1 IIB10QM is in stopped status
RUNMQSC C2QM1
DIS CLUSQMGR(IIB10QM) CHANNEL STATUS
8 : DIS CLUSQMGR(IIB10QM) CHANNEL STATUS
AMQ8441: Display Cluster Queue Manager details.
CLUSQMGR(IIB10QM) CHANNEL(TO.IIB10QM)
CLUSTER(C1) STATUS(STOPPED)
-- I tried to do a start on the channel
START CHL(TO.IIB10QM)
5 : START CHL(TO.IIB10QM)
AMQ8227: Channel not found.
I have a cluster Q (GCLQ1) defined under IIB10QM and the REPO C2QM1 can see it
AMQ8409: Display Queue details.
QUEUE(GCLQ1) TYPE(QCLUSTER)
ALTDATE(2018-10-04) ALTTIME(12.19.35)
CLUSDATE(2018-10-04) CLUSTER(C1)
CLUSQMGR(IIB10QM) CLUSQT(QLOCAL)
CLUSTIME(12.16.06) CLWLPRTY(0)
CLWLRANK(0) DEFBIND(NOTFIXED)
DEFPRTY(0) DEFPSIST(YES)
DEFPRESP(SYNC) DESCR( )
PUT(ENABLED) QMID(IIB10QM_2017-08-15_13.53.52)
When I put a message to GCLQ1 from C2QM1, it goes to the SYSTEM.CLUSTER.TRANSMIT.QUEUE and stays there. The message is suppose to kick off the channel TO.IIB10QM. But it did not.
Any idea how I can fix this ? |
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hughson |
Posted: Fri Oct 05, 2018 12:25 am Post subject: |
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Joined: 09 May 2013 Posts: 1959 Location: Bay of Plenty, New Zealand
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On each queue manager in your cluster, issue the following command and post the output.
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DISPLAY CLUSQMGR(*) |
You are looking for TEMPQMGR in any of the names.
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fjb_saper |
Posted: Sat Oct 06, 2018 1:35 am Post subject: |
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Joined: 18 Nov 2003 Posts: 20756 Location: LI,NY
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Please display the manually created cluster receiver channel on IIB10QM with all of its properties...  _________________ MQ & Broker admin |
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KIT_INC |
Posted: Tue Oct 09, 2018 8:03 am Post subject: |
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Knight
Joined: 25 Aug 2006 Posts: 589
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Just FYI, all qmgrs in the Cluster (C1) are locally defined on the same windows & server. So conname R9RVFCT and 127.0.0.1 are local host.
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You are looking for TEMPQMGR in any of the names |
This was the first thing I look for and dd not see any. Below are some detail displays as requested
On IIB10QM
runmqsc IIB10QM
Starting MQSC for queue manager IIB10QM.
DIS CHL(TO.IIB10QM)
1 : DIS CHL(TO.IIB10QM)
AMQ8414: Display Channel details.
CHANNEL(TO.IIB10QM) CHLTYPE(CLUSRCVR)
ALTDATE(2018-10-09) ALTTIME(11.37.1
BATCHHB(0) BATCHINT(0)
BATCHLIM(5000) BATCHSZ(50)
CERTLABL( ) CLUSNL( )
CLUSTER(C1) CLWLPRTY(0)
CLWLRANK(0) CLWLWGHT(50)
COMPHDR(NONE) COMPMSG(NONE)
CONNAME(127.0.0.1(6414)) CONVERT(NO)
DESCR( ) DISCINT(6000)
HBINT(300) KAINT(AUTO)
LOCLADDR( ) LONGRTY(999999999)
LONGTMR(1200) MAXMSGL(4194304)
MCANAME( ) MCATYPE(THREAD)
MCAUSER( ) MODENAME( )
MONCHL(QMGR) MRDATA( )
MREXIT( ) MRRTY(10)
MRTMR(1000) MSGDATA( )
MSGEXIT( ) NETPRTY(0)
NPMSPEED(FAST) PROPCTL(COMPAT)
PUTAUT(DEF) RCVDATA( )
RCVEXIT( ) RESETSEQ(NO)
SCYDATA( ) SCYEXIT( )
SENDDATA( ) SENDEXIT( )
SEQWRAP(999999999) SHORTRTY(10)
SHORTTMR(60) SSLCAUTH(REQUIRED)
SSLCIPH( ) SSLPEER( )
STATCHL(QMGR) TPNAME( )
TRPTYPE(TCP) USEDLQ(YES)
DIS CHL(TO.C2QM1)
2 : DIS CHL(TO.C2QM1)
AMQ8414: Display Channel details.
CHANNEL(TO.C2QM1) CHLTYPE(CLUSSDR)
ALTDATE(2018-08-09) ALTTIME(12.22.23)
BATCHHB(0) BATCHINT(0)
BATCHLIM(5000) BATCHSZ(50)
CLUSNL( ) CLUSTER(C1)
CLWLPRTY(0) CLWLRANK(0)
CLWLWGHT(50) COMPHDR(NONE)
COMPMSG(NONE) CONNAME(R9RVFCT(2411))
CONVERT(NO) DESCR( )
DISCINT(6000) HBINT(300)
KAINT(AUTO) LOCLADDR( )
LONGRTY(999999999) LONGTMR(1200)
MAXMSGL(4194304) MCANAME( )
MCATYPE(THREAD) MCAUSER( )
MODENAME( ) MONCHL(QMGR)
MSGDATA( ) MSGEXIT( )
NPMSPEED(FAST) PASSWORD( )
PROPCTL(COMPAT) RCVDATA( )
RCVEXIT( ) RESETSEQ(NO)
SCYDATA( ) SCYEXIT( )
SENDDATA( ) SENDEXIT( )
SEQWRAP(999999999) SHORTRTY(10)
SHORTTMR(60) SSLCIPH( )
SSLPEER( ) STATCHL(QMGR)
TPNAME( ) TRPTYPE(TCP)
USEDLQ(YES) USERID( )
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DIS CLUSQMGR(*) CONNAME STATUS
3 : DIS CLUSQMGR(*) CONNAME STATUS
AMQ8441: Display Cluster Queue Manager details.
CLUSQMGR(IIB10QM) CHANNEL(TO.IIB10QM)
CLUSTER(C1) CONNAME(127.0.0.1(6414))
STATUS(INACTIVE)
AMQ8441: Display Cluster Queue Manager details.
CLUSQMGR(SYSTEM.TEMPQMGR.R9RVFCT(2411))
CHANNEL(TO.C2QM1) CLUSTER(C1)
CONNAME(R9RVFCT(2411)) STATUS(RUNNING)
You can see that IIB10QM shows status of inactive which I think is Normal.
On FR C2QM1
DIS CLUSQMGR(*) CONNAME STATUS
2 : DIS CLUSQMGR(*) CONNAME STATUS
AMQ8441: Display Cluster Queue Manager details.
CLUSQMGR(C2QM1) CHANNEL(TO.C2QM1)
CLUSTER(C1) CONNAME(R9RVFCT(2411))
STATUS(RUNNING)
AMQ8441: Display Cluster Queue Manager details.
CLUSQMGR(C2QM2) CHANNEL(TO.C2QM2)
CLUSTER(C1) CONNAME(R9RVFCT(2412))
STATUS(RUNNING)
AMQ8441: Display Cluster Queue Manager details.
CLUSQMGR(C2QM3) CHANNEL(TO.C2QM3)
CLUSTER(C1) CONNAME(R9RVFCT(2413))
STATUS(STOPPED)
AMQ8441: Display Cluster Queue Manager details.
CLUSQMGR(C2QM4) CHANNEL(TO.C2QM4)
CLUSTER(C1) CONNAME(R9RVFCT(2414))
STATUS(STOPPED)
AMQ8441: Display Cluster Queue Manager details.
CLUSQMGR(GWQM1) CHANNEL(TO.GWQM1)
CLUSTER(C1) CONNAME(R9RVFCT(3411))
STATUS(STOPPED)
AMQ8441: Display Cluster Queue Manager details.
CLUSQMGR(GWQM2) CHANNEL(TO.GWQM2)
CLUSTER(C1) CONNAME(R9RVFCT(3412))
STATUS(STOPPED)
AMQ8441: Display Cluster Queue Manager details.
CLUSQMGR(IIB10QM) CHANNEL(TO.IIB10QM)
CLUSTER(C1) CONNAME(127.0.0.1(6414))
STATUS(STOPPED)
You can see that IIB10QM is seen as in STOPPED status.
I also noticed that some other Qmgrs are also in stopped status. But this is a test cluster and my focus is on getting IIB10QM working at this time. This may indicated very well that the issue is on C2QM1 and not IIB10QM.
I tried a start chl on TO.IIB10QM and get NOT found error. I think this is because it is seen as in STOPPED status.
START CHL(TO.IIB10QM)
3 : START CHL(TO.IIB10QM)
AMQ8227: Channel not found.
BTW, I checked AMQERR01.LOG of IIB10QM, C2QM1 and found no err |
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bruce2359 |
Posted: Tue Oct 09, 2018 11:04 am Post subject: |
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Joined: 05 Jan 2008 Posts: 9469 Location: US: west coast, almost. Otherwise, enroute.
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Rather than quoting your post, I edited your post to highlight the TEMPQMGR attribute. This indicates that the CLUSSDR and CLUSRCVR channels could not bind to each other. Often it's an incorrect ipaddress and/or port. _________________ I like deadlines. I like to wave as they pass by.
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KIT_INC |
Posted: Tue Oct 09, 2018 12:44 pm Post subject: |
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Knight
Joined: 25 Aug 2006 Posts: 589
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Sorry, I must be drinking too much over the weekend. I remember doubled checked for tempqmgr and did not see it.
Thanks a lot for your time. I fixed it by removing IIB10QM from cluster and rejoining. |
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bruce2359 |
Posted: Tue Oct 09, 2018 1:10 pm Post subject: |
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Joined: 05 Jan 2008 Posts: 9469 Location: US: west coast, almost. Otherwise, enroute.
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KIT_INC wrote: |
Sorry, I must be drinking too much over the weekend. I remember doubled checked for tempqmgr and did not see it.
Thanks a lot for your time. I fixed it by removing IIB10QM from cluster and rejoining. |
Happy to help. _________________ I like deadlines. I like to wave as they pass by.
ב''ה
Lex Orandi, Lex Credendi, Lex Vivendi. As we Worship, So we Believe, So we Live. |
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