No text has been supplied for the user so that the MQPUT or MQPUT1 operation can proceed.
Supply some text in the editable area so that the MQPUT or MQPUT1 operation can proceed.
No text has been supplied for the user so that the MQPUT operation may proceed.
Supply some text in the editable area so that the MQPUT may proceed.
No text has been supplied for the user so that the MQPUT1 operation may proceed.
Supply some text in the editable area so that the MQPUT1 may proceed.
In order for the API Exerciser to function, a command server must be running.
Either start the command server from the MQServices application or run strmqcsv <Queue Manager> from the command line.
The API Exerciser encountered a problem trying to enumerate queues.
Ensure that the command server is running (from the Service application) and that there are queues configured for the queue manager.
The API Exerciser could not find any queue managers on the system.
Use the Services application to create one or run crtmqm <Queue Manager>.
There are not sufficient system resources available in the system to satisfy the running of API Exerciser.
Shut some other applications down and try running the API Exerciser again.
When the API Exerciser started, it was unable to make a COM connection to WebSphere MQ Services.
Ensure that WebSphere MQ has been correctly installed and configured, and that your user ID is a member of the mqm group. If the problem persists, refer to your systems administrator.
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