Ok, when I started the channel I left out "-m davinci.queue.manager" which is ok since that is the default queue manager. However I think it will work the way I wrote it (runmqchl -c THIRD.CHANNEL -m davinci.queue.manager).
Otherwise it is ok to define f.ex a queue in lower-case, but then refer...
I solved the problem. Newbie as I am, the solution was quite simple:
Re-define the channel with a different port, 1415
define channel (third.channel) chltype (sdr) +
conname ('192.168.1.26(1415)') xmitq (greece.transmit.queue + trptype (tcp)
$ runmqlsr -t tcp -p 1415
$ runmqchl -c...
hello,
I have MQ5.3 installed on one Linux RedHat server and on one WindowsXP.
I can set up a connection from the WindowsXP server to the Linux server, but not vice versa.
The following:
sender workstation (Linux, qmanagerName = davinci.queue.manager), create with MQSC commands
$define qlocal...
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