check your IQmgr port settings and make sure that your IQmgr can talk to the registry host on that port. I had the same problem due to an inverted firewall that excluded my port range.
Yes, it is. However, you need a PH on the unix box to do so without jumping through a lot of hoops.
If you are using monk, you specify #t to be allowed to process return code (see Monk Manual) and provide a monk function to do something with the value that is returned.
If you use Java...
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