WebSphere Message Broker, Version 8.0.0.7 Operating Systems: AIX, HP-Itanium, Linux, Solaris, Windows, z/OS

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Resolving problems when creating resources

Use the advice given here to help you to resolve common problems that can occur when you create resources.

Message BIP8081 is issued when creating a broker

  • Scenario: Message BIP8081E is displayed when you are creating a broker, the inserted message does not format correctly, and the broker is not created.
  • Explanation: This problem occurs because you are not a member of the correct group.
  • Solution: Read the explanation of message BIP8081, and ask your WebSphere® Message Broker administrator to give your user ID access to the mqbrkrs group.

You cannot create files when creating a broker on AIX

  • Scenario: When you run the mqsicreatebroker command on WebSphere Message Broker for AIX®, the following message is displayed:
    BIP8135E	Unable to create files. Operating System return code 1
  • Explanation: The user ID that you create for WebSphere Message Broker testing must have a primary group of mqbrkrs. The following example shows an AIX SMIT panel listing the Change / Show Characteristics of a User:
                       Change / Show Characteristics of a User  
    
       Type or select values in entry fields. 
       Press Enter AFTER making all desired changes.  
       [TOP]                               [Entry Fields] 
       * User NAME                         peterc 
         User ID                           [202]                    #
         ADMINISTRATIVE USER?              false                    +
         Primary GROUP                     [mqbrkrs]                +
         Group SET                         [mqbrkrs,mqm,system,sys> +

The JCL BIPGEN fails when you create a component on z/OS®

  • Scenario: The BIPGEN job fails when you are copying the broker profile BIPBPROF from the PDSE to the file system.
  • Explanation: The file system might lack the required space, the component profile might not exist, or you might not have the appropriate authority.
  • Solution: Make the following checks:
    • The file system has sufficient space. You can check how much space is used and how much is free in a file system using the OMVS command df -P /pathname. 100 MB is 3 276 800 512 byte sectors.
    • The profile file exists in the PDSE.
    • Your user ID has the appropriate authority to write to the file system.

Your DataFlowEngine ends with an abend when you create a broker on HP-UX using Oracle

  • Scenario: Your message flow (DataFlowEngine or DFE) ends with an abend when you create a broker on HP-UX using Oracle.
  • Explanation: This problem occurs when you have installed DB2®and Oracle on the same computer.
  • Solution: Remove the DB2 LIL files that are used by WebSphere Message Broker. For example, issue the following commands:
    mv install dir/lib/imbdfdb2v6.lil install dir/lib/imbdfdb2v6.blank
    mv install dir/lib/imbdfdb2.lil install dir/lib/imbdfdb2.blank

Error message BIP2624 is issued when creating an execution group

  • Scenario: When you create an execution group, you get several BIP2624 messages (MQRC=2012 (MQRC_ENVIRONMENT_ERROR)), and no WebSphere MQ messages are processed.
  • Explanation: You have created the broker to run as a WebSphere MQ trusted application (that is, the broker runs in the same process as the WebSphere MQ queue manager), but the user ID that you specified does not have the required authority.
  • Solution: If you request the trusted application option on the mqsicreatebroker command by specifying the -t parameter, perform the appropriate steps for your operating system:
    Windows platformWindows
    Using the -i parameter on the mqsicreatebroker command, specify a service user ID that is a member of WebSphere MQ group mqm.
    Linux platformUNIX platformLinux and UNIX systems
    Specify the user ID mqm on the -i parameter on the mqsicreatebroker command.

The Default Configuration wizard fails with invalid argument specified

  • Scenario: On a Windows system, the Default Configuration wizard fails. The Default Configuration wizard log contains the following error message:
    Invalid argument John Smith specified. Argument specified should be well formed.
    Correct and reissue the command.
  • Explanation: You have entered a user name that contains one or more spaces. The Default Configuration does not support the use of user names that contain spaces, because the space character can cause problems in communications with other operating systems.
  • Solution: Use an alternative user name that does not contain any spaces in the Default Configuration wizard.
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