WebSphere MQ Event Monitoring
- Overview
- Enabling and disabling events
- What performance events are
- Understanding queue service interval events
- Queue service interval events examples
- Understanding queue depth events
- Queue depth events examples
- What configuration events are
- When configuration events are generated
- When configuration events are not generated
- How configuration events are used
- Event message format
- MQMD (message descriptor)
- MQCFH (Event header)
- Event message descriptions
- Alias Base Queue Type Error
- Bridge Started (z/OS only)
- Bridge Stopped (z/OS only)
- Change object (z/OS only)
- Channel Activated
- Channel Auto-definition Error
- Channel Auto-definition OK
- Channel Conversion Error
- Channel SSL Error
- Channel Started
- Channel Stopped
- Channel Stopped By User
- Create object (z/OS only)
- Default Transmission Queue Type Error
- Default Transmission Queue Usage Error
- Delete object (z/OS only)
- Get Inhibited
- Not Authorized (type 1)
- Not Authorized (type 2)
- Not Authorized (type 3)
- Not Authorized (type 4)
- Put Inhibited
- Queue Depth High
- Queue Depth Low
- Queue Full
- Queue Manager Active
- Queue Manager Not Active
- Queue Service Interval High
- Queue Service Interval OK
- Queue Type Error
- Refresh object (z/OS only)
- Remote Queue Name Error
- Transmission Queue Type Error
- Transmission Queue Usage Error
- Unknown Alias Base Queue
- Unknown Default Transmission Queue
- Unknown Object Name
- Unknown Remote Queue Manager
- Unknown Transmission Queue
- Examples
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