WebSphere Application Server - Express, Version 6.0.x     Operating Systems: AIX, HP-UX, Linux, Solaris, Windows

Errors in messaging

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javax.jms.JMSException: MQJMS2008: failed to open MQ queue in JVM log

This error can occur when the MQ queue name is not defined in the internal Java Message Service (JMS) server queue names list. This problem can occur if a WebSphere Application Server queue destination is created, without adding the queue name to the internal JMS server queue names list.

To resolve this problem:
  1. Open the WebSphere Application Server administrative console.
  2. Click Servers > Manage Application Servers > server_name> Server Components > JMS Servers.
  3. Add the queue name to the list.
  4. Save the changes and restart the server.

SVC: jms.BrokerCommandFailedExceptfailed: 3008

One possible cause for this error is that you logged on to a Windows 2000 system as an administrator.

To correct this problem, log out and log in again as a user, rather than an administrator.

For current information available from IBM Support on known problems and their resolution, see the IBM Support page.

IBM Support has documents that can save you time gathering information needed to resolve this problem. Before opening a PMR, see the IBM Support page.




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