Mq 2189 Cluster Resolution Error
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to understanding and diagnosing WebSphere MQ 2189 problems. 2189 MQRC_CLUSTER_RESOLUTION_ERROR Resolving the problem What is a 2189 MQRC_CLUSTER_RESOLUTION_ERROR error A
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2189 MQRC_CLUSTER_RESOLUTION_ERROR (from MQOPEN) signifies that a queue manager has not been able to determine if queues of the specified object name are shared within clusters of which it is a member. More
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specifically, the queue manager has not received a reply to subscriptions sent to 2 full repository queue managers for each cluster of which it is a member. It waits up to 10 seconds to receive at least one response to these subscriptions. When do 2189 MQRC_CLUSTER_RESOLUTION_ERROR errors occur When an application performs an MQOPEN call against a queue manager, that queue manager may not have knowledge of mq error codes any queue with the specified name. Example: there are no local queue objects with that name, and no cluster queue records of that name are shown in DISPLAY QCLUSTER. The (first) time this occurs for a particular object name, subscriptions are generated against two full repositories in all clusters to which that queue manager is a member (as a partial repository). Subscriptions for a particular object name are only generated once every 30 days. In the successful case this subscription will be acknowledged by all of these full repositories (either with a publications about instances of queues shared in the cluster, or with information that no queues of that name are shared in the cluster). The minimum requirement is that at least one of the full repositories acknowledges the subscription. An MQOPEN which caused subscriptions to be created waits for up to 10 seconds for an acknowledgement. If no response is received from any full repository after 10 seconds, then the MQOPEN call will fail. Either with 2085 MQRC_UNKNOWN_OBJECT_NAME or 2189 MQRC_CLUSTER_RESOLUTION_ERROR. Subsequent calls to MQOPEN with the same object name will return immediately with 2189 MQRC_CLUSTER_RESOLUTION_ERROR. This is because the subscription has already been generated, has no
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