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		  | ksubodh | 
		  
		    
			  
				 Posted: Wed Jan 16, 2002 5:38 am    Post subject:  | 
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 Joined: 15 Jan 2002 Posts: 10 Location: Bangalore ,IBM India. 
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				Hi ,
 
 
My Problem:
 
I am trying to start Queue Manager on Sun Solaris m/c but it is not getting started.
 
It gererates FDC files saying the reason as :
 
 
AMQ6119: An internal MQSeries error has occurred ('Too many open files' from  shmat.) 
 
 
This queue manager was been running for 4 months contineously but suddenly this problem awrose. 
 
 
This problem deal with 2 cause.
 
1) Either there is not sufficient resource for the process to start  OR 
 
2)The max open file descriptor has been reached .
 
 
But I want to know for which reason it has failed to start the queue manager and how I can get rid of this problem.
 
 
Can any ion help me. 
 
Thanks in advance.
 
 
Subodh Kumar
 
 
 
 
 
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		  | StefanSievert | 
		  
		    
			  
				 Posted: Wed Jan 16, 2002 11:58 am    Post subject:  | 
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 Joined: 28 Oct 2001 Posts: 333 Location: San Francisco 
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				Subodh,
 
it 'smells' like your machine ran out of shared memory. I don't have any crisp Solaris knowledge but you should make sure that:
 
1) You have generously configured enough IPC resources in your /etc/system file 
 
2) You have the latest CSD applied for MQ (CSD07 for V5.1, CSD02 for V5.2)
 
 
If you can't start your queue manager and rebooting the machine is not an option, you will need to manually clean up the IPC resources. Unfortunately, I don't know the Solaris commands to display and remove semaphores and shared memory that belong to MQ (owner is mqm), but your Solaris admin should know. Be careful to stop ALL queue managers on that box though, if you have more than one queue manager running before you delete the IPC resources. 
 
Maybe some of the fine people on this forum can supply you with more detailed advice on this.
 
Cheers,
 
Stefan
 
 
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Stefan Sievert
 
IBM Certified * MQSeries
 
 
PS. This is a quote from the APAR list fixed in CSD02 for MQ V5.2:
 
IY19317 - When MQSeries applications on UNIX issue MQCONN, they
 
             are attached to a piece of shared memory used for
 
             tracing.  If they issued MQDISC and then MQCONN again
 
             repeatedly, under some circumstances the attach count
 
             to this shared memory set sometimes increased.
 
             Eventually, the process reached the limit on the number
 
             of shared memory sets it can attach, at which time it 
 
             generated an FDC showing a probe id of XY079022 from
 
             component xtrAccessCtlMem with a comment of "too many
 
             open files from shmat".
 
   
 
 
[ This Message was edited by: StefanSievert on 2002-01-16 12:03 ]
 
 
[ This Message was edited by: StefanSievert on 2002-01-16 12:04 ] | 
			   
			 
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