Mq Error 2033
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MQRC_NO_MSG_AVAILABLE 2033 2033 2033 2033 2033 2033 2033 MQRC_NO_MSG_AVAILABLE 2033 2033 2033 2033 2033 2033 2033 mq 2033 completion code 2 MQRC_NO_MSG_AVAILABLE 0x000007f1 0x000007f1 0x000007f1 0x000007f1 0x000007f1 7f1 000007f1 Technote (troubleshooting) Problem(Abstract) You 2033 mqrc_no_msg_available attempt to get a message from your queue. The getting application fails with the following: 2033 0x000007f1 MQRC_NO_MSG_AVAILABLE mqget failed with reason code 2033 Cause The following are the most likely causes for MQRC 2033: There are no messages on the queue. The unit of work (UOW) for the MQPUT was not committed.
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The messages have expired. Resolving the problem Consider this reason code as a normal condition and handle this condition in your getting application. Use the MQGET MQGMO_WAIT option and retry the MQGET. The amqsget sample programs demonstrate the use of MQGET MQGMO_WAIT. Verify that the putting application is committing the UOW. The current depth of the queue increments mq timeout error 2033 at MQPUT. However, messages are not available to the getting application until they are committed. Messages that have expired will be counted in the current depth of the queue and they are discarded at the point of MQGET. Expired messages are never returned to the getting application. You may want to increase your message expiry time or use unlimited expiry for your messages. Note: There are more reasons for MQRC 2033. This documents the most common causes. The WebSphere MQ Application Programming Reference provides specific information regarding the MQ function calls and a list of Return codes. Related information The Get sample programs Product Alias/Synonym WMQ MQ Document information More support for: WebSphere MQ Application / API Software version: 5.3, 5.3.1, 6.0, 7.0, 7.0.1 Operating system(s): AIX, HP-UX, Linux, OS/390, OS/400, OpenVMS, Solaris, TRU64 UNIX, Tandem NSK, VSE, Windows, z/OS Reference #: 1232330 Modified date: 13 March 2006 Site availability Site assistance Contact and feedback Need support? Submit feedback to IBM Support 1-800-IBM-7378 (USA) Directory of worldwide contacts Contact Privacy Terms of use Accessibility
Certification Databases Caching Books Engineering Languages Frameworks Products This https://coderanch.com/t/77941/Websphere/MQ-MQException-Completion-Code-Reason Site Careers Other all forums Forum: WebSphere MQ: MQException: Completion Code 2, Reason 2033 Vadim Prudnikov Greenhorn Posts: 2 posted 10 years ago Hi. Can you help me with the problem? I create MQQueueManager, send message and try to receive. Exception occurs on a mq error message receiving (MQQueue.get). This is a code parts (i don't show exception catching): //manager creation MQEnvironment.hostname = host; MQEnvironment.port = port; MQEnvironment.channel = channel; MQEnvironment.properties.put(MQC.TRANSPORT_PROPERTY, MQC.TRANSPORT_MQSERIES); //TCP/IP or server connnection. manager = new MQQueueManager(managerName); //method for a message sending public void sendMessage(String queueName, String msgText) mq error 2033 throws MQException, IOException { int openOptions = MQC.MQOO_OUTPUT | MQC.MQOO_FAIL_IF_QUIESCING; MQQueue queue = manager.accessQueue(queueName, openOptions); MQMessage message = new MQMessage(); message.messageType = MQC.MQMT_DATAGRAM; message.format=MQC.MQFMT_STRING; message.persistence = MQC.MQPER_PERSISTENCE_AS_Q_DEF; message.write(msgText.getBytes()); MQPutMessageOptions pmo = new MQPutMessageOptions(); //i don't know if the following line is needed. //pmo.options = MQC.MQPMO_NEW_CORREL_ID | MQC.MQPMO_NEW_MSG_ID | MQC.MQPMO_FAIL_IF_QUIESCING; queue.put(message, pmo); queue.close(); } //method for a message receiving public String retrieveMessage(String queueName) throws Exception { int openOptions = MQC.MQOO_INPUT_SHARED | MQC.MQOO_FAIL_IF_QUIESCING | MQC.MQOO_INQUIRE; MQQueue queue = manager.accessQueue(queueName, openOptions); MQMessage message = new MQMessage(); message.messageId = MQC.MQMI_NONE; message.correlationId = MQC.MQCI_NONE; MQGetMessageOptions gmo = new MQGetMessageOptions(); //i don't know if the following 3 lines are needed. //gmo.options = MQC.MQGMO_WAIT | MQC.MQGMO_CONVERT | MQC.MQGMO_FAIL_IF_QUIESCING; //gmo.matchOptions = MQC.MQMO_MATCH_MSG_ID | MQC.MQMO_MATCH_CORREL_ID; //gmo.waitInterval = 60000; queue.get(message, gmo); String msgText = message.readString(message.getMessageLength()); queue.close(); return msgText; } queue.get(message, gmo); throws an except