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				 Posted: Tue Jan 14, 2003 12:21 pm    Post subject: AMQ5525-The WebSphere MQ Object Authority Manager has failed | 
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		   Newbie
 
 Joined: 24 Jun 2001 Posts: 6 Location: Avon, OH USA 
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				MY ENVIRONMENT:
 
 
AIX 4.3.3
 
MQ 5.3 (HA enabled)
 
 
MY PROBLEM:
 
 
When qmgr starts up, I see the following in the the qmgr's errorlogs.
 
 
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01/14/03  13:59:03
 
AMQ8003: WebSphere MQ queue manager 'TESTQM' started.
 
 
EXPLANATION:
 
WebSphere MQ queue manager 'TESTQM' started.
 
ACTION:
 
None.
 
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01/14/03  13:59:03
 
AMQ9410: Repository manager started
 
 
EXPLANATION:
 
The repository manager started successfully.
 
ACTION:
 
None.
 
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So far, so good, but then, _repeatedly_ (maybe 20 or so times) the following 
 
 
shows up in the errorlogs...
 
 
01/14/03  13:59:04
 
AMQ5525: The WebSphere MQ Object Authority Manager has failed.
 
 
EXPLANATION:
 
The Object Authority Manager has failed to complete an MQ request.
 
ACTION:
 
Check the queue manager error logs for messages explaining the failure and try 
 
 
to correct the problem accordingly.
 
----- amqzfubx.c : 1130 
 
 
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Then...
 
 
01/14/03  13:59:05
 
AMQ9542: Queue manager is ending.
 
 
EXPLANATION:
 
The program will end because the queue manager is quiescing.
 
ACTION:
 
None.
 
----- amqrimna.c : 768 
 
 
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01/14/03  13:59:05
 
AMQ9542: Queue manager is ending.
 
 
EXPLANATION:
 
The program will end because the queue manager is quiescing.
 
ACTION:
 
None.
 
----- amqrrmfa.c : 4201 
 
 
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01/14/03  13:59:05
 
AMQ9510: Messages cannot be retrieved from a queue.
 
 
EXPLANATION:
 
The attempt to get messages from queue 'SYSTEM.CLUSTER.REPOSITORY.QUEUE' on
 
queue manager 'TESTQM' failed with reason code 2009.
 
ACTION:
 
If the reason code indicates a conversion problem, for example
 
MQRC_SOURCE_CCSID_ERROR, remove the message(s) from the queue. Otherwise,
 
ensure that the required queue is available and operational.
 
----- amqrfica.c : 404 
 
 
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01/14/03  13:59:05
 
AMQ9409: Repository manager ended abnormally.
 
 
EXPLANATION:
 
The repository manager ended abnormally.
 
ACTION:
 
Look at previous error messages for the repository manager in the error files
 
to determine the cause of the failure.
 
----- amqrrmfa.c : 3940 
 
 
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01/14/03  13:59:14
 
AMQ8004: WebSphere MQ queue manager 'TESTQM' ended.
 
 
EXPLANATION:
 
WebSphere MQ queue manager 'TESTQM' ended.
 
ACTION:
 
None.
 
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I have searched the listeserv for 'AMQ5525' and have found nothing.
 
 
These errors ONLY happen when the following lines are included in the qmgr's 
 
 
ini file:
 
 
 
Service:
 
   Name=AuthorizationService
 
   EntryPoints=10
 
 
ServiceComponent:
 
   Service=AuthorizationService
 
   Name=MQSeries.UNIX.auth.service
 
   Module=/usr/mqm/lib/amqzfu
 
   ComponentDataSize=0
 
 
If I remove or comment these lines out, the qmgr is happy as a pig in mud.  So 
 
 
abviously (???), this has something to do with the OAM.
 
 
I have checked the system errorlogs and nothing too interesting there.  I did 
 
 
see some FDC files that got generated though.  The one that is generated at 
 
 
the start of the AMQ5525 failure has a header as follows:
 
 
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WebSphere MQ First Failure Symptom Report
 
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Date/Time         :- Tuesday January 14 13:59:04 CST 2003
 
Host Name         :- minizeus (AIX 4.3)
 
PIDS              :- 5724B4100
 
LVLS              :- 530
 
Product Long Name :- WebSphere MQ for AIX
 
Vendor            :- IBM
 
Probe Id          :- ZI095207
 
Application Name  :- MQM
 
Component         :- zifConnectToAgent
 
Build Date        :- Jun 18 2002
 
CMVC level        :- p000-L020617
 
Build Type        :- IKAP - (Production)
 
UserID            :- 00000007 (mqm)
 
Program Name      :- amqzfuma
 
Process           :- 00373872
 
Thread            :- 00000001
 
QueueManager      :- TESTQM                                               |
 
Major Errorcode   :- xecF_E_UNEXPECTED_RC
 
Minor Errorcode   :- xecI_E_SUBPOOL_ALREADY_CONNECTED
 
Probe Type        :- MSGAMQ6118
 
Probe Severity    :- 2
 
Probe Description :- AMQ6118: An internal WebSphere MQ error has occurred
 
  (20806170)
 
FDCSequenceNumber :- 0
 
Arith1            :- 545284464 20806170
 
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
 
Has anyone run accross this problem and if so, what was the fix?
 
 
Thanks.
 
 
- Tony | 
			   
			 
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		  | XIPO | 
		  
		    
			  
				 Posted: Tue Jan 14, 2003 2:39 pm    Post subject: Re: AMQ5525-The WebSphere MQ Object Authority Manager has fa | 
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 Joined: 17 Dec 2002 Posts: 13 Location: Spain 
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				I don´t run across that problem before, but I´ve been looking into "System Administration Guide", chapter 20 page 142, line 15, gives a reason because a qmgr don´t start. There has to be the solution.
 
 
Other reason (very strange), that I think could be is if you have change an attribute of a system queue, we had this problem, check SYSTEM.AUTH.DATA.QUEUE...
 
 
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		  | mqdude | 
		  
		    
			  
				 Posted: Tue Jan 14, 2003 2:49 pm    Post subject:  | 
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 Joined: 24 Jun 2001 Posts: 6 Location: Avon, OH USA 
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				Thanks XIPO,
 
 
Just got a response from another colleague, seems as though the CSD01 for 5.3 (5.3.0.1) fixes this.  It is also part of APAR number IY34300.
 
 
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		    Jedi Knight
 
 Joined: 27 Aug 2001 Posts: 3023 Location: Dallas, TX, USA 
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				| Try calling IBM Support. This looks a lot like APAR IY34300. | 
			   
			 
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