WebSphere MQ Event Monitoring

 


  1. Overview
  2. Enabling and disabling events
  3. What performance events are
  4. Understanding queue service interval events
  5. Queue service interval events examples
  6. Understanding queue depth events
  7. Queue depth events examples
  8. What configuration events are
  9. When configuration events are generated
  10. When configuration events are not generated
  11. How configuration events are used
  12. Event message format
  13. MQMD (message descriptor)
  14. MQCFH (Event header)
  15. Event message descriptions
  16. Alias Base Queue Type Error
  17. Bridge Started (z/OS only)
  18. Bridge Stopped (z/OS only)
  19. Change object (z/OS only)
  20. Channel Activated
  21. Channel Auto-definition Error
  22. Channel Auto-definition OK
  23. Channel Conversion Error
  24. Channel SSL Error
  25. Channel Started
  26. Channel Stopped
  27. Channel Stopped By User
  28. Create object (z/OS only)
  29. Default Transmission Queue Type Error
  30. Default Transmission Queue Usage Error
  31. Delete object (z/OS only)
  32. Get Inhibited
  33. Not Authorized (type 1)
  34. Not Authorized (type 2)
  35. Not Authorized (type 3)
  36. Not Authorized (type 4)
  37. Put Inhibited
  38. Queue Depth High
  39. Queue Depth Low
  40. Queue Full
  41. Queue Manager Active
  42. Queue Manager Not Active
  43. Queue Service Interval High
  44. Queue Service Interval OK
  45. Queue Type Error
  46. Refresh object (z/OS only)
  47. Remote Queue Name Error
  48. Transmission Queue Type Error
  49. Transmission Queue Usage Error
  50. Unknown Alias Base Queue
  51. Unknown Default Transmission Queue
  52. Unknown Object Name
  53. Unknown Remote Queue Manager
  54. Unknown Transmission Queue
  55. Examples


 

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