Candle KLVHSKONCT GC32-9172-00 User Manual

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KMC0117E

Your request failed. MQSeries queue is not a transmission queue.

Explanation: The queue specified in the channel definition is not a transmission
queue.
User Response: Ensure that the queue is specified correctly in the channel
definition, and that it is correctly defined to the Queue Manager. Retry the
operation.

KMC0120E

Your request failed. MQSeries channel name invalid.

Explanation: You attempted to create a new channel with an invalid name.
User Response: Ensure that the channel name is valid for the type of object.
The character set that can be used for naming all MQSeries objects is as follows:

®

Uppercase A-Z

®

Lowercase a-z (however, on systems using EBCDIC Katakana you cannot use
lowercase characters, and there are also restrictions on the use of lowercase
letters for OS/390 console support).

®

Numerics 0-9

®

Period (.)

®

Forward slash (/)

®

Underscore (_)

®

Percent sign (%). The percent sign (%) is a special character to RACF®. If you
are using RACF as the external security manager for MQSeries for OS/390,
you should not use % in object names. If you do, these names are not
included in any security checks when RACF generic profiles are used.

KMC0121E

Your request failed. MQSeries transmission queue name invalid.

Explanation: You specified an invalid Transmit queue name for this channel.
User Response: Ensure that the queue name is valid for the type of object. The
character set that can be used for naming all MQSeries objects is as follows:

®

Uppercase A-Z

®

Lowercase a-z (however, on systems using EBCDIC Katakana you cannot use
lowercase characters, and there are also restrictions on the use of lowercase
letters for OS/390 console support).

®

Numerics 0-9

®

Period (.)

®

Forward slash (/)

®

Underscore (_)

®

Percent sign (%). The percent sign (%) is a special character to RACF®. If you
are using RACF as the external security manager for MQSeries for OS/390,
you should not use % in object names. If you do, these names are not
included in any security checks when RACF generic profiles are used.

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