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guest468
PostPosted: Tue Nov 04, 2008 9:06 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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I meant to say curseqno was not increasing. and curmsgs was at 0. I don't have access to receiver qmgr. And the concerned support team in that side usually takes a long while before responding.
And it was xmitq curdepth which was increasing, that i am pretty sure . I am in MQ admin field for more than 6 years now to have some idea about it(though i am more of a wmb guy).
I would guess it was a n/w issue. I am waiting on n/w team's response on this problem.
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I would guess it was a n/w issue.

It's always the network, isn't it?

It seems likely here as well; but I'm surprised that WMQ didn't detect the channel failures, log them in the error logs in the errors directory, go into retry, then stopped.

You checked the error logs for the qmgr(s) in question, yes? Did you check the error logs at the WMQ-code level, too?

Didn't the folks at the receiving end complain about the 'missing' messages?

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and curmsgs was at 0

CURMSGS is set to zero when a batch is successfully sent; so that's not a surprise.
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I am in MQ admin field for more than 6 years now to have some idea about it(though i am more of a wmb guy).

I'd guess that there are hundreds or thousands of years of mq admin experience here at mqseries.net.

But since nobody responded with 'Oh, yeah. I had that exact problem!,' I'd figure that it is/was a very, very unusual event.

Clearly, our collective curiousity is peaked. Please let us know what you discover.
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guest468 wrote:
I meant to say curseqno was not increasing. and curmsgs was at 0. I don't have access to receiver qmgr. And the concerned support team in that side usually takes a long while before responding.
And it was xmitq curdepth which was increasing, that i am pretty sure . I am in MQ admin field for more than 6 years now to have some idea about it(though i am more of a wmb guy).
I would guess it was a n/w issue. I am waiting on n/w team's response on this problem.
Thank you all.


Well, this is new info. Based on this, I would bet you had an app on your QM putting messages destined for another QM under syncpoint and not committing them. The XMITQ depth would rise, but otherwise there is no evidence of a problem. When I see this happening I send a few dozen messages thru that XMITQ to a test queue on the other QM. If they make it, I know there is nothing wrong with the channel.

In these cases its almost always in the the test environment, where a user is perhaps stepping thru code and hasn't gotten to the MQCMIT call in his code.
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