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here for a quick overview of the site Help Center Detailed answers to any questions you might have Meta Discuss the workings and policies of this site About Us Learn more about Stack Overflow the company Business mqrc 2033 Learn more about hiring developers or posting ads with us Stack Overflow Questions Jobs Documentation Tags Users Badges Ask Question x Dismiss Join the Stack Overflow Community Stack Overflow is a community of 4.7 million programmers, just like you, helping each other. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up How to check does the MQ queues are defined correctly in windows xp up vote -4 down vote favorite Hi working on some MQ related http://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/SSFKSJ_8.0.0/com.ibm.mq.tro.doc/q039200_.htm task. our framework is works as follows, VB6(com Components)->calls MQ<->connect to gateway server<-> Service provider MQ<->process the data. My question is when i doing Workspace setup same set of code is working fine in one machine.while in other machine am getting following errors "2189 MQRC CLUSTER RESOLUTION ERROR" "2085 MQRC_UNKNOWN_OBJECT_NAME" since i dont have much Explore in IBM MQ related stuff.so dont know how to handle this problem even after read below links (http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?rs=171&uid=swg21225022) hence http://stackoverflow.com/questions/26396078/how-to-check-does-the-mq-queues-are-defined-correctly-in-windows-xp can someone help in Basic terms to solve this issue (FYI even i dont know how to check does MQ client is installed in that machine msmq websphere-mq share|improve this question edited Oct 27 '14 at 10:35 Morag Hughson 3,479229 asked Oct 16 '14 at 4:07 Raja Sekar Durairaj 11 add a comment| 1 Answer 1 active oldest votes up vote 0 down vote Your question suggests that you are making use of a feature known as Queue Manager Clustering. This is a feature that allows the automatic discovery of queues without needing to put lots of manual definitions in place. I've put a link at the end for you read more about the feature in general. There are a couple of definitions that need to be in place to get the cluster up and running, and I suspect that these definitions are not correct if you are getting the return codes you mention. One of the queue managers will have been nominated as a Full Repository. If you don't know which one has been, then issue this command in the runmqsc tool on each one. The one that is a Full Repository will return a string value for the field REPOS DISPLAY QMGR REPOS All your queue managers should have a channel of type CLUSSDR pointing at this Full Repository queue manager. These
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& scalability Problem : stuck message(s) @ Xmit Q(s)! Requirement : "define ql(nom) DEFBIND(NOTFIXED)" or MQOO_BIND_NOT_FIXED, instead of "DEFBIND(OPEN)" Arquitecture A MQ cluster is ... You don't define a cluster as such; you define cluster attributes in each queue manager, and each queue manager becomes a member of a logical entity that is referred to as a "queue manager cluster". It has 2 FRs and lots of PRs. FR holds info about the cluster topology = participant qmgrs and shared queues. How do you add a queue manager as a partial repository except by creating a cluster sender and a cluster receiver channel? A qmgr becomes a partial repository (PR) when an object (queue, channel, etc.) is defined with the CLUSTER() attribute name of the cluster in which the object is to be known. Cluster routing and operation At SMQ qmgr we can display the cluster sender channels, listening on one transmit queue : display qstatus(SYSTEM.CLUSTER.TRANSMIT.QUEUE) type(handle) APPLTAG CHANNEL 6 : display qstatus(SYSTEM.CLUSTER.TRANSMIT.QUEUE) type(handle) APPLTAG CHANNEL AMQ8450: Display queue status details. QUEUE(SYSTEM.CLUSTER.TRANSMIT.QUEUE) TYPE(HANDLE) APPLTAG(C:\MQ\bin\amqrmppa.exe) CHANNEL(TO.SMQ2) AMQ8450: Display queue status details. QUEUE(SYSTEM.CLUSTER.TRANSMIT.QUEUE) TYPE(HANDLE) APPLTAG(C:\MQ\bin\amqrmppa.exe) CHANNEL(TO.SMQ3) AMQ8450: Display queue status details. QUEUE(SYSTEM.CLUSTER.TRANSMIT.QUEUE) TYPE(HANDLE) APPLTAG(C:\MQ\bin\amqrmppa.exe) CHANNEL(TO.IB9QMGR) SYSTEM.CLUSTER.TRANSMIT.QUEUE holds outboud administrative messages holds outbound user messages CorrelId in MQMD added on transmission queue will contain the name of the channel that the message should be sent down Para optimizar su vaciado se puede introducir el parámetro PipeLineLength=2 en qm.ini Pipelinelength=2 enable overlap of putting messages onto TCP while waiting for acknowledgment of previous batch. This enables overlap of sending messages while waiting for Batch synchronization at remote system. URL : To allow an MCA to transfer messages using multiple threads, type the number of concurrent threads that the channel will use. The default is 1; if you type a valu