WebSphere Message Brokers
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Writer: Jane Brockbank

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Resolving problems when creating resources

This topic contains advice for resolving problems that can occur when you are creating resources.

Problems when creating a broker:
Problems when creating other resources:

Checklist for configuring databases

  1. Ensure the ODBC database definitions have been fully configured as per the documented instructions: Configuring databases. Remember the following points:
    1. Edit the final stanza in the ODBC file; the [ODBC] stanza.
    2. You must configure the 32 bit odbc.ini settings even if all your Execution Groups are 64 bit. The exception is on the HP-UX platform where all broker processes are 64 bit, and therefore only the 64 bit ODBC definition file needs to be configured.
    3. Ensure the ODBC drivers used are as specified in the online docs and the sample odbc.ini files. This is particularly important when migrating from an earlier release, when different driver names may have been used. The odbc.ini file used with the earlier release may need to be updated to reflect new ODBC driver names and to include new settings.
  2. Check the environment settings, referring to Configuring databases for details. Remember the following points:
    1. Run the mqsiprofile command.
    2. Set the required database environment variables (for example: run db2profile for DB2).
    3. If using a 64 bit DB2 database instance, add <DB2 instance directory>/sqllib/lib32 to the start of the library search path environment variable (for all 32 bit brokers, that is, all broker platforms except HP-UX (Integrity platform).
    4. If the broker needs to access an Informix user database, add $INFORMIX/lib:$INFORMIX/lib/esql:$INFORMIX/lib/cli to the library search path environment variable (see the Informix product documentation for more information). You must ensure that any WebSphere Message Broker libraries appear before any Informix libraries in the library search path.
    5. If using a 64 bit Oracle instance, add $ORACLE_HOME/lib32 to the start of the library search path environment variable (for all 32 bit brokers, that is, all broker platforms except HP-UX).
  3. Check that the userid you use to access the database has sufficient permissions on the broker database to connect and to create tables and indices as described in Authorizing access to the databases.
  4. Ensure that the Broker's service userid has read permissions on the database client lib directories and files.
  5. If you are using Oracle, you must also run the mqsi_setupdatabase command (for details see mqsi_setupdatabase command).

Message BIP8146E is issued when creating a broker

Message BIP1511 is issued when creating a broker

Do not try to re-create the broker until the deleted topology has been deployed successfully. If the broker is no longer shown in the workbench, you can then re-create the broker, as follows:
  1. Create the broker using the mqsicreatebroker command.
  2. Create the broker in the topology.
  3. Deploy the topology.

Message BIP0874 is issued when saving the topology editor after creating or deleting a broker

Messages BIP2321, BIP2322, BIP8040 are issued when creating a broker

You cannot create files when creating a broker on AIX

The Configuration Manager does not remove references to a deleted broker's queue manager

The JCL BIPGEN fails when you create a component on z/OS

The mqsicreatebroker command hangs if the DB2 profile has not been run

The mqsicreatebroker command core dumps when it is run using an Oracle data source

Your DataFlowEngine terminates with an abend when you create a Version 6.0 broker on HP-UX using Oracle

Error message BIP8075 is issued when creating a Configuration Manager

Error message BIP2624 is issued when creating an execution group

You do not know what authorities are set as part of the mqsicreateaclentry command

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