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While trying to configure JMS Queue connection factories/Activation specification on Websphere Application Sever 8.5 and RAD 8.5.1 I get following error:
A connection could not be made to WebSphere MQ for the following
reason: JMSCMQ0001: WebSphere MQ call failed with compcode '2'
('MQCC_FAILED') reason '2538' ('MQRC_HOST_NOT_AVAILABLE').
Can anybody please suggest this could be because of what reason?
java ibm-mq
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While trying to configure JMS Queue connection factories/Activation specification on Websphere Application Sever 8.5 and RAD 8.5.1 I get following error:
A connection could not be made to WebSphere MQ for the following
reason: JMSCMQ0001: WebSphere MQ call failed with compcode '2'
('MQCC_FAILED') reason '2538' ('MQRC_HOST_NOT_AVAILABLE').
Can anybody please suggest this could be because of what reason?
java ibm-mq
check this stackoverflow.com/questions/14609511/…
– Elyor
Aug 5 '15 at 6:38
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While trying to configure JMS Queue connection factories/Activation specification on Websphere Application Sever 8.5 and RAD 8.5.1 I get following error:
A connection could not be made to WebSphere MQ for the following
reason: JMSCMQ0001: WebSphere MQ call failed with compcode '2'
('MQCC_FAILED') reason '2538' ('MQRC_HOST_NOT_AVAILABLE').
Can anybody please suggest this could be because of what reason?
java ibm-mq
While trying to configure JMS Queue connection factories/Activation specification on Websphere Application Sever 8.5 and RAD 8.5.1 I get following error:
A connection could not be made to WebSphere MQ for the following
reason: JMSCMQ0001: WebSphere MQ call failed with compcode '2'
('MQCC_FAILED') reason '2538' ('MQRC_HOST_NOT_AVAILABLE').
Can anybody please suggest this could be because of what reason?
java ibm-mq
java ibm-mq
edited Nov 22 '18 at 14:30
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check this stackoverflow.com/questions/14609511/…
– Elyor
Aug 5 '15 at 6:38
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check this stackoverflow.com/questions/14609511/…
– Elyor
Aug 5 '15 at 6:38
check this stackoverflow.com/questions/14609511/…
– Elyor
Aug 5 '15 at 6:38
check this stackoverflow.com/questions/14609511/…
– Elyor
Aug 5 '15 at 6:38
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The host your queue manager is running on is not reachable. In the connection factory have you provided the correct host name, does the queue manager have a running listener for the provided port, is the host and port allowed in the firewall?
You should try the host and port with telnet to check.
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- Make sure the hostname, port name, and queueManager name are correct.
- Go to -> QueueManager -> Listener.
- Search for
LISTENER.TCP
. - The status should be in Running state. Otherwise Start it by right-clicking.
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The host your queue manager is running on is not reachable. In the connection factory have you provided the correct host name, does the queue manager have a running listener for the provided port, is the host and port allowed in the firewall?
You should try the host and port with telnet to check.
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The host your queue manager is running on is not reachable. In the connection factory have you provided the correct host name, does the queue manager have a running listener for the provided port, is the host and port allowed in the firewall?
You should try the host and port with telnet to check.
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The host your queue manager is running on is not reachable. In the connection factory have you provided the correct host name, does the queue manager have a running listener for the provided port, is the host and port allowed in the firewall?
You should try the host and port with telnet to check.
The host your queue manager is running on is not reachable. In the connection factory have you provided the correct host name, does the queue manager have a running listener for the provided port, is the host and port allowed in the firewall?
You should try the host and port with telnet to check.
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- Make sure the hostname, port name, and queueManager name are correct.
- Go to -> QueueManager -> Listener.
- Search for
LISTENER.TCP
. - The status should be in Running state. Otherwise Start it by right-clicking.
add a comment |
- Make sure the hostname, port name, and queueManager name are correct.
- Go to -> QueueManager -> Listener.
- Search for
LISTENER.TCP
. - The status should be in Running state. Otherwise Start it by right-clicking.
add a comment |
- Make sure the hostname, port name, and queueManager name are correct.
- Go to -> QueueManager -> Listener.
- Search for
LISTENER.TCP
. - The status should be in Running state. Otherwise Start it by right-clicking.
- Make sure the hostname, port name, and queueManager name are correct.
- Go to -> QueueManager -> Listener.
- Search for
LISTENER.TCP
. - The status should be in Running state. Otherwise Start it by right-clicking.
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