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  • 1.  AMQ5781

    Posted Thu September 19, 2024 07:33 AM
    Edited by Joao Ramires Thu September 19, 2024 07:34 AM

    Hi have this message on a queue manager , don't understand where the values are coming (50Gb??) The documentation doesn't help, Can't it be queue definitions? Log sizes? Queue persistence? 

    Thanks!  

    ps: subject wrong,... is message AMQ5782I




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    Joao Ramires
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  • 2.  RE: AMQ5781

    Posted Thu September 19, 2024 07:41 AM

    Might be nothing really to do with MQ, since it's talking about the FILESYSTEM that contains MQ data. Which would be your c: drive from reading the message. So everything else on that disk would also contribute to the total. Probably including "My Documents" etc with the default locations.

    That's why it's usually a good idea to put MQ data/logs on separate filesystems to everything else (though that's a bit harder to manage on Windows of course).



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    Mark Taylor
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  • 3.  RE: AMQ5781

    Posted Thu September 19, 2024 08:16 AM
    Edited by Joao Ramires Thu September 19, 2024 08:41 AM

    Thanks Mark!
    I understand its related to filesystem, what I don't understand is the "total of 50648Mb" why this number, and not other value? Its a qmgr with default log configuration, 6 app queues, no channels.  
    I had this queue manager down unexpectedly , nothing on error logs, event viewer, ffdc, a very very strange situation. The only "clue" is this message... but maybe not related. It's a "information" message.    

    I just did a test , creating a queue manager and check the message log , 64gb allocated? 


    Found the answer! In my opinion text message is not clear, the "EXPLANTAION" part:

    Queue manager is saying my drive C: has a total of 64Gb and 6gb free. Better something like only information about the free space on the drive.  One, like me, can think queue manager is trying to allocate 64Gb... 

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    Joao Ramires
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