Candle KLVHSKONCT GC32-9172-00 User Manual

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Candle Products Messages Manual (KLVHS–KONCT)

KMC0243E

The transmit queue

@1

associated with the channel is not defined as

USAGE(XMITQ).

Explanation: You defined a transmit queue in the remote queue definition.
However, the queue name that you specified identifies a local queue that is
defined with Usage Normal.
User Response: Change the Usage for the transmit queue to Transmit or
identify a different transmit queue for the remote queue.

KMC0244E

The maximum message length

@1

associated with the queue is larger

than the maximum message length associated with the Queue Manager.

Explanation: The maximum message length associated with the queue is larger
than the maximum message length associated with the Queue Manager.
User Response: Correct the maximum message length. On AIX, HP-UX, OS/2
Warp, Sun Solaris, and Windows NT, specify a value greater than or equal to zero,
and less than or equal to the maximum message length for the Queue Manager.
On other platforms, specify a value greater than 0, and less than or equal to
4,194,304.

KMC0245E

The remote Queue Manager name not specified for the remote queue.

Explanation: You defined a remote queue, but the remote manager name is not
specified. This property is required.
User Response: Specify a valid MQSeries name for the remote manager name.
If an application opens the local definition of a remote queue, the remote Queue
Manager must not be blank or the name of the local Queue Manager. When the
open occurs, if the transmit queue is blank there must be a local queue of this
name, which is to be used as the transmission queue.
If this definition is used for a queue-manager alias, remote Queue Manager is the
name of the Queue Manager that is being aliased. It can be the name of the local
Queue Manager. Otherwise, then if XMITQ is blank, when the open occurs there
must be a local queue of this name, which is to be used as the transmission
queue.
If this definition is used for a reply-to alias, this name is the name of the Queue
Manager that is to be the reply-to Queue Manager.

KMC0246E

The remote queue

@1

is not defined as a local queue within the Queue

Manager.

Explanation: You defined a remote queue, but the transmit queue is empty and
the remote manager name does not specify the name of a local queue defined on
the Queue Manager.
User Response: Specify the name of a local queue defined within this Queue
Manager which is defined with Usage=Transmit for the remote manager name. If
an application opens the local definition of a remote queue, the remote Queue
Manager must not be blank or the name of the local Queue Manager. When the
open occurs, if the transmit queue is blank there must be a local queue of this
name, which is to be used as the transmission queue.

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