BIP messages and reason codes WebSphere Message Broker error
messages have the prefix BIP. If you receive any messages with this prefix
(for example, in the UNIX, Linux,
or z/OS syslog), see Diagnostic messages for
an explanation.
In the Windows Event
log, references to BIP messages are identified by the source name "WebSphere
Broker v6000", where v6000 can be replaced by a number representing the exact
service level of your installation, for example 6001.
WebSphere Message Broker messages
that have a mixture of identifiers such as BIPV600, BIPV500, WMQIv210,
MQSIv202, and MQSIv201 indicate a mixed installation, which does not work
properly.
Other messages For messages with a different
prefix, such as AMQ or CSQ for WebSphere
MQ,
or SQL for DB2, see the appropriate
messages and codes documentation for a suggested course of action to help
resolve the problem.
Messages that are associated with the startup of WebSphere Message Broker, or were issued while the system was
running before the error occurred, might indicate a system problem that prevented
your application from running successfully.
A large or complex WebSphere Message Broker broker
domain might require some additional configuration of the environment beyond
what is recommended in Installing complementary products. The
need for such configuration changes is typically indicated by warning or error
messages that are logged by the various components, including WebSphere MQ,
the databases, and the operating system. These messages are normally accompanied
by a suggested user response.