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What should be checked if there are messages in the transmission queue?

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What should be checked if there are messages in the transmission queue?

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Examine the channel status to see if the channel is in retry mode. • For Unix and WindowsNT, use the ‘runmqsc’ command from the command prompt. • ‘runmqsc QMGR’ where QMGR is the name of the queue manager. Case is important. • Display the channel status. – Locate the channel to query. ‘display channel(*) xmitq’ to determine which channel is serving this transmission queue. • For MVS, assuming that you have access to the MQ panels in ISPF, navigate to them (ISPF option “MQ”). Once there, ensure that you are accessing the correct queue manager – CSQP – by examining the “Connect to queue manager” value. Change it if necessary by pressing PF6 and overwriting both the “Connect to queue manager” and Target queue manager values with “CSQP” and pressing . Set the “Action code” to “1”, the “Object type” to “CHANNEL”, and press . Find the entry for your channel. Set its action code to “1” in the leftmost field of that line and press to display details about the channel. The

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