This could indicate that an application is looping, and putting messages on to a queue. (This could be a batch, CICS(R), or TSO application.)
In a busy system, it might be difficult to identify which application is causing the problem. If you keep a cross-reference of applications to queues, terminate any programs or transactions that could be putting messages on to the queue, and investigate these programs or transactions before using them again. (The most likely culprits will be new, or changed applications; check your change log to identify them.)
Try issuing a DISPLAY QSTATUS command on the queue. This will give you information about the queue that might help to identify which application is looping.
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