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		  | m.kumar | 
		  
		    
			  
				 Posted: Wed Jun 13, 2007 6:48 am    Post subject: Unable to create Q manager in NFS file system on AIX | 
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		   Newbie
 
 Joined: 13 Jun 2007 Posts: 1
  
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				Hello ,
 
 
I am unable to create Q manager in NFS file system on AIX. I am getting the following error :
 
 
crtmqm test
 
AMQ7064: Log path not valid or inaccessible.
 
 
regards,
 
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		  | Gaya3 | 
		  
		    
			  
				 Posted: Wed Jun 13, 2007 6:57 am    Post subject:  | 
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		    Jedi
 
 Joined: 12 Sep 2006 Posts: 2493 Location: Boston, US 
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				Hi
 
 
 Check this
 
 
     28772  0x00007064  lpiRC_LOG_LOCATION_INVALID
 
 536899684  0x20007064  lrcE_S_LOG_LOCATION_INVALID
 
 
MESSAGE:
 
Log path not valid or inaccessible.
 
 
EXPLANATION:
 
The supplied log path could not be used by the queue manager. Possible reasons
 
for this include the path not existing, the queue manager not being able to
 
write to the path, or the path residing on a remote device.
 
 
ACTION:
 
Ensure that the log path exists and that the queue manager has authority to
 
read and write to it. If the queue manager already exists, ensure that the
 
LogPath attribute in the queue manager's configuration file matches the
 
intended log path.
 
 
Thanks and Regards
 
Gayathri _________________ Regards
 
Gayathri
 
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		  | ourtown | 
		  
		    
			  
				 Posted: Wed Jun 13, 2007 2:28 pm    Post subject:  | 
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		    Acolyte
 
 Joined: 05 Feb 2002 Posts: 67 Location: Somerset, NJ 
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				Good answer - the usual problem is that mqm doesnt have access to the path  - probably owned by root _________________ Brian S. Crabtree
 
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		  | ourtown | 
		  
		    
			  
				 Posted: Wed Jun 13, 2007 2:35 pm    Post subject:  | 
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		    Acolyte
 
 Joined: 05 Feb 2002 Posts: 67 Location: Somerset, NJ 
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				Went back and checked  Quick Beginnings AIX - amqaac08.pdf
 
 
I thought that they had relaxed the requirements but the /var/mqm and /var/mqm/log directories must be on a local file system. _________________ Brian S. Crabtree
 
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		  | fjb_saper | 
		  
		    
			  
				 Posted: Wed Jun 13, 2007 2:59 pm    Post subject:  | 
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		    Grand High Poobah
 
 Joined: 18 Nov 2003 Posts: 20768 Location: LI,NY 
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	Went back and checked  Quick Beginnings AIX - amqaac08.pdf
 
 
I thought that they had relaxed the requirements but the /var/mqm and /var/mqm/log directories must be on a local file system. | 
   
 
 
 
Don't think a SAN really qualifies as local??
 
 
They must be AVAILABLE for the qmgr to start or run...
 
 
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		  | dgolding | 
		  
		    
			  
				 Posted: Wed Jun 13, 2007 11:40 pm    Post subject:  | 
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		    Yatiri
 
 Joined: 16 May 2001 Posts: 668 Location: Switzerland 
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				| A SAN isn't NFS - it's locally mounted, as opposed to a mount from a remote system. | 
			   
			 
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		  | belchman | 
		  
		    
			  
				 Posted: Tue Jun 26, 2007 8:16 am    Post subject:  | 
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		   Partisan
 
 Joined: 31 Mar 2006 Posts: 386 Location: Ohio, USA 
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				I recently encountered a similar problem. The cause of my error was that in /var/mqm/qmgrs/QMGRNAME/logs/active, there was a file called "test" that an associate 'touched' there while verifying OS permissions. When i removed the file, my crtmqm worked.
 
 
So... make sure /var/mqm/qmgrs/QMGRNAME/logs/active is empty _________________ Make three correct guesses consecutively and you will establish a reputation as an expert. ~ Laurence J. Peter | 
			   
			 
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