Candle KLVHSKONCT GC32-9172-00 User Manual

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Candle Products Messages Manual (KLVHS–KONCT)

KMC0231E

The default persistence type is invalid.

Explanation: You specified an invalid default persistence property for the
queue.
User Response: Specify a valid default persistence property.

KMC0232E

The service interval event type is invalid.

Explanation: You specified an invalid service interval milliseconds property for
the queue.
User Response: Specify a valid service interval milliseconds property.

KMC0233E

The dead letter queue

@1

associated with the Queue Manager is not

defined as a local queue.

Explanation: You defined a dead letter queue in the Queue Manager definition.
However, the DLQ name that you specified is not defined as a local queue within
the Queue Manager’s subordinate resources.
User Response: Ensure that the name you specify as a Dead Letter Queue for
the Queue Manager is defined as a local queue.

KMC0234E

The dead letter queue

@1

associated with the Queue Manager is not

defined as USAGE(NORMAL).

Explanation: You defined a dead letter queue in the Queue Manager definition.
However, the DLQ name that you specified identifies a local queue that is defined
as a Transmit queue.
User Response: Change the Usage for the Dead Letter Queue to normal, or
identify a different Dead Letter Queue for the Queue Manager.

KMC0235W

One or more IBM standard MQSeries resources are not defined

@1

@2

@3 @4

.

Explanation: At least one of the default IBM-provided resources that should be
associated with the Queue Manager are not present in the defined configuration.
Up to three of the missing resource names are displayed.
User Response: This message is only a warning. If these resources are not
defined at the time of an Update Actual from Defined, or Update Defined from
Actual request against the Queue Manager, then they will be added dynamically
into the defined configuration by copying the definitions from the actual Queue
Manager.

KMC0236E

The default transmit queue

@1

is not defined as a local queue within the

Queue Manager.

Explanation: You defined a default transmit queue in the Queue Manager
definition. However, the queue name that you specified is not defined as a local
queue within the Queue Manager’s subordinate resources.
User Response: Ensure that the name you specify as a default transmit queue
for the Queue Manager is defined as a local queue.

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