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MQSeries.net Forum Index » General IBM MQ Support » Reason code 2195 (AMQ4048) amq4048 reason code 2195 Reason code 2195 (AMQ4048) « View previous topic :: View next topic » Author Message apohorai Posted: Fri Aug 04, 2006 12:55 am Post subject: Reason code 2195 (AMQ4048) ApprenticeJoined: 15 Mar http://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/SSFKSJ_9.0.0/com.ibm.mq.tro.doc/q042380_.htm 2006Posts: 26Location: Budapest/Munich Hi, I'm getting crazy about this problem: Actually 7 queue managers (5.3) working fine on an AIX 5.2ML5 machine. I've created two new ones, but I can't connect to them using MQ explorer. All firewall ports open, everything looks OK, but I still receiving the error message above when I try to connect. Any Idea? Cheers $ http://mqseries.net/phpBB/viewtopic.php?t=31100&sid=f2c337858e3ce121fc421867148783d3 ps -ef |grep HPI mqm 21432 23288 0 09:06:45 - 0:00 /usr/mqm/bin/amqrrmfa -t2332800 -s2592000 -p2592000 -g5184000 -c3600 -m SHPING01 mqm 23288 1 0 09:06:44 - 0:00 amqzxma0 -m SHPING01 mqm 24504 23288 0 09:06:45 - 0:00 /usr/mqm/bin/amqzdmaa -m SHPING01 mqm 27974 23288 0 09:06:44 - 0:00 /usr/mqm/bin/amqzfuma -m SHPING01 mqm 34130 23288 0 09:06:45 - 0:00 amqzllp0 -mSHPING01 ? mqm 60550 23288 0 09:06:44 - 0:00 amqhasmx SHPING01 /var/mqm mqm 60890 23288 0 09:06:45 - 0:00 amqzlaa0 -mSHPING01 -fip0 mqm 61290 23288 0 09:06:45 - 0:00 /usr/mqm/bin/runmqchi -m SHPING01 mqm 66870 1 0 09:13:19 - 0:00 amqpcsea SHPING01 $ cat /etc/services |grep hpi shping01 12515/tcp shping01 12515/udp $ cat /etc/inetd.conf |grep HPI shping01 stream tcp nowait root /usr/mqm/bin/amqcrsta amqcrsta -m SHPING01 Back to top Vitor Posted: Fri Aug 04, 2006 1:04 am Post subject: Grand High PoobahJoined: 11 Nov 2005Posts: 23698Location: Ohio, USA In theory at least, a 2195 should be associated with an FDC file - are you getting one and what does it say? Can you post the relevant bits? Also, what CSD level of 5.3 are you13-Mar-2011 Related Document Categories: ErrorMqMq ExplorerWmqAmq44022195 Get my WebSphere MQ http://www.webspheretools.com/sites/webspheretools.nsf/docs/MQ%20Explorer%20connection%20error%20Reason%202195%20AMQ4402 course here >> http://www.themiddlewareshop.com/products/ MQ Explorer connection error: Reason 2195 - AMQ4402 The queue 'SYSTEM.MQEXPLORER.REPLY.MODEL' could not be opened for reason http://www.codeproject.com/Articles/14009/Interfacing-with-IBM-WebSphere-MQ-formally-IBM-MQS '2195' (AMQ4402) Solution Click properties an assign the MQ username required In my case I didn't want to use the Windows code 2 username (Steve Robinson) as it was not a Linux safe ID as it has spaces in it. Get my WebSphere MQ course here >> http://www.themiddlewareshop.com/products/ About Me Steve Robinson has been working in IT for over 20 years and has provided reason code 2195 solutions for many large-enterprise corporate companies across the world. Steve specialises in Java and Middleware. In January 2013, I was awarded the prestigous 'IBM Champion' accolade. Linked In Twitter About Me My Blog Contact Me Read my books? IBM WebSphere Application Server 8.0 Administration Guide WebSphere Application Server 7.0 Administration Guide WebSphere Blog Recent Articles All Articles WebSphere Categories WebSphere Consultant WebSphere Application Server WebSphere Message Broker WebSphere MQ Jython JACL Install Rational Other Categories Shell Scripts Java Consultant Java Sample Code JMS MBeans Tomcat Clustering & Load balance> Websphere Tips Eclipse Contact | Articles | Shell Scripts | Java Code | JACL | Jython | WebSphere MQ | WebSphere Message Broker | WebSphere Blog | © Copyright 2006-2013 Robinson (UK) Limited
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