A connection could not be made to WebSphere MQ for the following reason (reason '2538')





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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?










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  • check this stackoverflow.com/questions/14609511/…

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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?










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  • 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?










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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?







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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





check this stackoverflow.com/questions/14609511/…

– Elyor
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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.






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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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                • 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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                  • 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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                  • 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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