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WinNT to AS400

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varshini

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Aug 21, 2002
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I am trying out to send a message from WinNT to AS400(MQSeries 5.2).I set up the sender and receiver channels and the status of channel shows "Running".I also started the listener using the command STRMQMLSR in AS400..
The message gets passed from NT but i couldn't see the message in my AS400 queue and also after sometime listener becomes inactive .Could anyone tell me what the reason may be and how to correct it...
Also,where can i look for MQSeries logs in AS400...

I am trying out to send a message from WinNT to AS400(MQSeries 5.2).I set up the sender and receiver channels and the status of channel shows "Running".I also started the listener using the command STRMQMLSR in AS400..
The message gets passed from NT but i couldn't see the message in my AS400 queue and also after sometime listener becomes inactive .Could anyone tell me what the reason may be and how to correct it...
Also,where can i look for MQSeries logs in AS400...

 
Have you checked the transmition queues and dead letter queues (if u have defined them) to ensure that the message has indeed left NT.

Logs are usually under the qmgr/<QMGR NAME>/errors directory in unix/nt so i expect they may be in a similar structure on AS400.

Sorry I cant be much more help.

John.

 
John's nearly right about the logs. Check out /QIBM/userdata/mqm/qmgrs/qmgr_name/errors in the IFS for MQSeries errors and message logs.

Can't add anything to his suggestions about where to look except to say are you definitely getting a return code 0 from the MQPUT? Also, you're not doing an MQPUT within a syncpoint and then backing out (or terminating abnormally) are you?

Finally, I assume you mean the your *receiver* channel becomes inactive - the listener shouldn't stop until the queue manager itself stops.

Cheers,
Paul
 
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