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PostPosted: Sat May 29, 2010 6:08 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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satya kolli wrote:
Sry for the delayed response... it was resolved.....

Thanks for your support.

I was trying to add that Queue Manager by "Add Remote Queue Manager" while I was trying to connect I couldn't as the different SVRCONN channel name which is SYSTEM.ADMIN.SVRCONN, now I have changed to SYSTEM.DEF.SVRCONN now it is connected and now I'm able to see in running state... and also in the client machine it was SYSTEM.ADMIN.SVRCONN, changed to SYSTEM.DEF.SVRCONN.

Can't we connect through SYSTEM.ADMIN.SVRCONN? any difference between these 2 SVRCONN's?

You should not connect with either of those 2.
You should create a SVRCONN channel for each application needing to connect (with a client connection) including for admin and none of those should start with SYSTEM!

In fact all svrconn and rcvr, clusrcvr type channels starting with SYSTEM should have an mcauser('none') set on them...

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...any difference between these 2 SVRCONN's?

Technically, no, there is no difference. Objects that begin with SYSTEM. are SYSTEM. object definitions.

SYSTEM. object definitions are used to supply object attributes to definitions to user objects. While you can use SYSTEM. objects, you should not use them - other than for "templates" for creating your own objects.

For security purposes, and as advised here, and as a best-practice, you should set MCAUSER to "none" for SYSTEM. channel definitions; and then, set MCAUSER to a value that has appropriate authorities for your own channels.
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