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		     Topic: AMQ9519 due to mismatched properties | 
  		
  		
		  Techy
  
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		   Forum: General Discussion   Posted: Tue Dec 07, 2004 9:07 am   Subject: AMQ9519 due to mismatched properties | 
  		
  		
		  BlockIP looks pretty interesting.  Thanks for the tip.  I'll have to check that out in more detail, as the z/OS port is something I have a use for in the near future!
 
 In the meantime, I think I'll  ... | 
  		
  		
		     Topic: AMQ9519 due to mismatched properties | 
  		
  		
		  Techy
  
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		   Forum: General Discussion   Posted: Tue Dec 07, 2004 8:33 am   Subject: AMQ9519 due to mismatched properties | 
  		
  		
		  Thanks for your suggestions Jeff.
 
 What is a BlockIP2 exit?  I couldn't find it documented anywhere on the IBM site.  Can you differentiate between ports or can you only block the host IP address (w ... | 
  		
  		
		     Topic: AMQ9519 due to mismatched properties | 
  		
  		
		  Techy
  
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		   Forum: General Discussion   Posted: Tue Dec 07, 2004 7:54 am   Subject: AMQ9519 due to mismatched properties | 
  		
  		
		  I thought about that too.  But I can't predict when the client will try again, and when it does it happens so fast, I can't capture netstat before it's already gone.  
 
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		     Topic: AMQ9519 due to mismatched properties | 
  		
  		
		  Techy
  
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		   Forum: General Discussion   Posted: Tue Dec 07, 2004 7:11 am   Subject: AMQ9519 due to mismatched properties | 
  		
  		
		  | AMQ9519 is repeatedly filling up the /var/mqm/qmgrs/xxxx/errors/AMQERR*.LOG files on one of 4 QMGRs running on a UNIX-based host.  Using an MQ trace, I can see that the MQ client (probably Java) has s ... | 
  		
  		
		     Topic: Maximum Message Size | 
  		
  		
		  Techy
  
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		   Forum: IBM MQ Installation/Configuration Support   Posted: Tue Oct 29, 2002 10:25 am   Subject: Maximum Message Size | 
  		
  		
		  Tomsal,
 
 If you are MQCONNecting as a client, you'll also need to generate a client connection table that supports >4Mb (the default) sizing for the SVRCONN/CLNTCONN channels.  You can't just alt ... |