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		     Topic: Solved (Problem on AIX 5.3) | 
  		
  		
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		   Forum: Workflow Engines - IBM MQ Workflow & Business Process Choreographer   Posted: Fri Feb 17, 2006 7:42 am   Subject: Solved (Problem on AIX 5.3) | 
  		
  		
		  | The PASSWORD error is NOT the problem in MY case.  Remember a teir 3 archirtecture spit out these "ghost" problems (per IBM).  Open a PMR and ask them.  They will tell you this is know bug in fmczchk. ... | 
  		
  		
		     Topic: Solved (Problem on AIX 5.3) | 
  		
  		
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		   Forum: Workflow Engines - IBM MQ Workflow & Business Process Choreographer   Posted: Thu Feb 16, 2006 2:19 pm   Subject: Solved (Problem on AIX 5.3) | 
  		
  		
		  | Sorry bad text, we pointed the mq id profile to point to the db2 profile for the server we are running on. | 
  		
  		
		     Topic: Solved (Problem on AIX 5.3) | 
  		
  		
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		   Forum: Workflow Engines - IBM MQ Workflow & Business Process Choreographer   Posted: Thu Feb 16, 2006 2:15 pm   Subject: Solved (Problem on AIX 5.3) | 
  		
  		
		  | We fixed it by changing out the mq profile for the db2 profile on the unix box which we were running.   This fixed our issue. | 
  		
  		
		     Topic: Solved (Problem on AIX 5.3) | 
  		
  		
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		   Forum: Workflow Engines - IBM MQ Workflow & Business Process Choreographer   Posted: Thu Feb 16, 2006 8:21 am   Subject: Solved (Problem on AIX 5.3) | 
  		
  		
		  Assuming you are on a Teir 3 environment, the error message is "normal" (per IBM):
 FMC34503E: sqlfxdb: SQL30082N Attempt to establish connection failed with security reason "3" ("PASSWORD MISSING").  ... | 
  		
  		
		     Topic: Workflow in flight process change | 
  		
  		
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		   Forum: Workflow Engines - IBM MQ Workflow & Business Process Choreographer   Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2006 3:23 pm   Subject: Workflow in flight process change | 
  		
  		
		  My question is answered.  
 
 I thought that I had to worry about more than UPES, but I misunderstood our environment.
 
 Thanks for your help! | 
  		
  		
		     Topic: Workflow in flight process change | 
  		
  		
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		   Forum: Workflow Engines - IBM MQ Workflow & Business Process Choreographer   Posted: Fri Feb 10, 2006 11:32 am   Subject: Workflow in flight process change | 
  		
  		
		  Sorry I phrased my last question poorly.
 
 So you are thinking that when I change the SERVER & QMGR FDL any in-flight process should pick up that change, correct? | 
  		
  		
		     Topic: Workflow in flight process change | 
  		
  		
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		   Forum: Workflow Engines - IBM MQ Workflow & Business Process Choreographer   Posted: Fri Feb 10, 2006 10:05 am   Subject: Workflow in flight process change | 
  		
  		
		  | Your answer implies there is a case that will be an issue.  When would it be a problem? | 
  		
  		
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		   Forum: Workflow Engines - IBM MQ Workflow & Business Process Choreographer   Posted: Fri Feb 10, 2006 9:27 am   Subject: Workflow in flight process change | 
  		
  		
		  Have any of you had experience with changing the underlying QMGR or Queues that a process uses while it is in-flight?
 
 I believe that the QMGR & QUEUE name is store in a process instantiation, b ... |