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		  |  Topic: Create QMGR error | 
  		
		  | Tom Hogan 
 Replies: 11
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 |  Forum: IBM MQ Installation/Configuration Support   Posted: Tue Jun 08, 2004 4:37 am   Subject: Couldn't even install? | 
  		
		  | Hi JD Yes, I am able to create and start a queue manager with the base version.
 
 The install of the CSD06 patch seemed to go fine for me. I removed CSD06  and tried the interim fix of the certific ...
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		  |  Topic: Create QMGR error | 
  		
		  | Tom Hogan 
 Replies: 11
 Views: 10830
 
 |  Forum: IBM MQ Installation/Configuration Support   Posted: Mon Jun 07, 2004 8:05 am   Subject: I have a similar issue: what do you mean by interim fix? | 
  		
		  | I have a similar issue on Solaris 9. After I apply CSD06, I cannot crtmqm.
 I tried updating the gskit.
 I looked at the traces and FDC files.
 It seems to be some sort of authentication issue
 I see ...
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		  |  Topic: Best UNIX script test to determine MQ server is running? | 
  		
		  | Tom Hogan 
 Replies: 7
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 |  Forum: IBM MQ Performance Monitoring   Posted: Tue Sep 24, 2002 8:50 am   Subject: Best UNIX script test to determine MQ server is running? | 
  		
		  | I have an application that connects directly to a local queue manager. The application will fail to start if the queue manager is not running. What is the best way to determine in a shell script if MQ ... | 
  		
		  |  Topic: Design document template | 
  		
		  | Tom Hogan 
 Replies: 18
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 |  Forum: General Discussion   Posted: Fri Apr 05, 2002 1:56 pm   Subject: Design document template | 
  		
		  | I had the same question. I would be interested in seeing the templates. regards
 Tom Hogan
 TomH@Fundtech.com
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		  |  Topic: How can I tell how many messages have been sent? | 
  		
		  | Tom Hogan 
 Replies: 4
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 |  Forum: General IBM MQ Support   Posted: Thu Mar 28, 2002 11:04 am   Subject: How can I tell how many messages have been sent? | 
  		
		  | Kumar -- ALL -- I didn't know that. Thanks!
 Tom
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		  |  Topic: How can I tell how many messages have been sent? | 
  		
		  | Tom Hogan 
 Replies: 4
 Views: 6366
 
 |  Forum: General IBM MQ Support   Posted: Thu Mar 28, 2002 10:25 am   Subject: How can I tell how many messages have been sent? | 
  		
		  | Kumar Are you talking about commands in runmqsc? I am running on Solaris, and when I do a display channel, I see 35 fields, but none of them are 'MSGS'. When I do a 'display chstatus', there are 6 fi ...
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		  |  Topic: How can I tell how many messages have been sent? | 
  		
		  | Tom Hogan 
 Replies: 4
 Views: 6366
 
 |  Forum: General IBM MQ Support   Posted: Thu Mar 28, 2002 9:29 am   Subject: How can I tell how many messages have been sent? | 
  		
		  | How can I tell how many messages have been sent through a particular remote queue or channel? Similarly, how many have been received in a local queue? The current depth of a local queue only tells me ...
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		  |  Topic: MQ on Solaris 8 seems to require library file 'libdce.so' | 
  		
		  | Tom Hogan 
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 |  Forum: IBM MQ Installation/Configuration Support   Posted: Fri Sep 21, 2001 1:23 pm   Subject: MQ on Solaris 8 seems to require library file 'libdce.so' | 
  		
		  | That worked, thanks! | 
  		
		  |  Topic: MQ on Solaris 8 seems to require library file 'libdce.so' | 
  		
		  | Tom Hogan 
 Replies: 2
 Views: 14405
 
 |  Forum: IBM MQ Installation/Configuration Support   Posted: Fri Sep 21, 2001 9:46 am   Subject: MQ on Solaris 8 seems to require library file 'libdce.so' | 
  		
		  | I installed MQ on Solaris 8. When I try to run crtmqm, it fails, because it can't find 'libdce.so'. This happened with v 5.1 and 5.2. As a workaround, we place a bogus file named 'libdce.so' in the li ... | 
  		
		  |  Topic: Altering circular log sizes | 
  		
		  | Tom Hogan 
 Replies: 6
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 |  Forum: IBM MQ Installation/Configuration Support   Posted: Thu Aug 16, 2001 9:35 am   Subject: Altering circular log sizes | 
  		
		  | I am also investigating an issue with regard to log sizes. I thought the default log files were big enough for my needs, but now I guess not. I tried using the dmpmqlog command to see if the messages  ... |