Hi all!
Suddenly a MSQ cannot be opened, please look at the following error message:
2009-01-08 14:47:04 [DEBUG] - The creation of the COM object done.
2009-01-08 14:47:04 [DEBUG] - The creation of the Bus Adapter object is successful.
2009-01-08 14:47:04 [DEBUG] - The attachement of the Bus Adapter to comcom object is successful.
2009-01-08 14:47:04 [DEBUG] - Try to open the request queue .\dutonavision ...
2009-01-08 14:47:04 [DEBUG] - Exception details:
2009-01-08 14:47:04 [DEBUG] - Code =
2009-01-08 14:47:04 [DEBUG] - Code meaning = Unknown error 0xC00E0003
2009-01-08 14:47:04 [DEBUG] - Source = MSMQQueueInfo
2009-01-08 14:47:04 [ERROR] - An error occured.
2009-01-08 14:47:04 [ERROR] - Cause: The queue does not exist or you do not have sufficient permissions to perform the operation.
2009-01-08 14:47:04 [ERROR] - Can not open the request queue .\dutonavision.
2009-01-08 14:47:04 [INFO ] - Exit program: 106
The MSQ exists and the permission are/were untouched.
Can anyone give me some directions?
[Solved] Cannot open MSQ
Started by bigfootxl, Jan 08 2009 03:03 PM
6 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 08 January 2009 - 03:03 PM
#2
Posted 08 January 2009 - 03:23 PM
Hello !
Do you have any error written in your windows event log file ?
MSMQ errors should be logged there as well. Maybe they will be more revelant.
Please, do not hesitate to provide us more information.
Also, sometimes MSMQueues may be unvailable if too messages were sent recently.
Is your MSMQ journal cleaned times to time ?
Thanks
Cheers,
Guillaume
Do you have any error written in your windows event log file ?
MSMQ errors should be logged there as well. Maybe they will be more revelant.
Please, do not hesitate to provide us more information.
Also, sometimes MSMQueues may be unvailable if too messages were sent recently.
Is your MSMQ journal cleaned times to time ?
Thanks
Cheers,
Guillaume
ORSYP R&D Integration
#3
Posted 08 January 2009 - 03:37 PM
Hi Guillaume,
Unfortunately nothing is written in the Windows eventlog.
The MSQ journal is completely empty. I have another MSQ but for a different company and the settings are the same as the MSQ concerned.
Stefan
Unfortunately nothing is written in the Windows eventlog.
The MSQ journal is completely empty. I have another MSQ but for a different company and the settings are the same as the MSQ concerned.
Stefan
glc, on January 8 2009, 03:23 PM, said:
Hello !
Do you have any error written in your windows event log file ?
MSMQ errors should be logged there as well. Maybe they will be more revelant.
Please, do not hesitate to provide us more information.
Also, sometimes MSMQueues may be unvailable if too messages were sent recently.
Is your MSMQ journal cleaned times to time ?
Thanks
Cheers,
Guillaume
Do you have any error written in your windows event log file ?
MSMQ errors should be logged there as well. Maybe they will be more revelant.
Please, do not hesitate to provide us more information.
Also, sometimes MSMQueues may be unvailable if too messages were sent recently.
Is your MSMQ journal cleaned times to time ?
Thanks
Cheers,
Guillaume
#4
Posted 08 January 2009 - 03:44 PM
bigfootxl, on January 8 2009, 03:37 PM, said:
Hi Guillaume,
Unfortunately nothing is written in the Windows eventlog.
The MSQ journal is completely empty. I have another MSQ but for a different company and the settings are the same as the MSQ concerned.
Stefan
Unfortunately nothing is written in the Windows eventlog.
The MSQ journal is completely empty. I have another MSQ but for a different company and the settings are the same as the MSQ concerned.
Stefan
I see.
I found out on Microsoft website the error message :
Returned when Message Queuing cannot find the queue. Such queues include public queues not registered in the directory service and Internet queues that do not exist in the MSMQ namespace. This error is also returned when the user does not have sufficient permissions to perform the operation.
Can you check you submission user ?
Is it the same the one other queue ?
If this user is defined in the active directory and allowed to read/write inside this queue ?
Thanks
ORSYP R&D Integration
#5
Posted 08 January 2009 - 04:17 PM
The submission user is the same as for the other queue. I changed the user to administrator so we don't have a problem with permissions I think.
Please check attachment.
Please check attachment.
glc, on January 8 2009, 03:44 PM, said:
I see.
I found out on Microsoft website the error message :
Returned when Message Queuing cannot find the queue. Such queues include public queues not registered in the directory service and Internet queues that do not exist in the MSMQ namespace. This error is also returned when the user does not have sufficient permissions to perform the operation.
Can you check you submission user ?
Is it the same the one other queue ?
If this user is defined in the active directory and allowed to read/write inside this queue ?
Thanks
I found out on Microsoft website the error message :
Returned when Message Queuing cannot find the queue. Such queues include public queues not registered in the directory service and Internet queues that do not exist in the MSMQ namespace. This error is also returned when the user does not have sufficient permissions to perform the operation.
Can you check you submission user ?
Is it the same the one other queue ?
If this user is defined in the active directory and allowed to read/write inside this queue ?
Thanks
Attached Files
#6
Posted 08 January 2009 - 04:34 PM
Problem solved! I compared the uxsetenv_nav_esprit.bat and uxsetenv_nav_noppies.bat and saw that there was a difference in the
"set Navloglevel=1" section. In uxsetenv_nav_esprit.bat it is "set Navloglevel=1" but in uxsetenv_nav_noppies.bat it was "set Navloglevel=2". Then I tried to lauch a uproc again and this time it worked!
Thank you for your time!
"set Navloglevel=1" section. In uxsetenv_nav_esprit.bat it is "set Navloglevel=1" but in uxsetenv_nav_noppies.bat it was "set Navloglevel=2". Then I tried to lauch a uproc again and this time it worked!
Thank you for your time!
bigfootxl, on January 8 2009, 04:17 PM, said:
The submission user is the same as for the other queue. I changed the user to administrator so we don't have a problem with permissions I think.
Please check attachment.
Please check attachment.
#7
Posted 08 January 2009 - 04:35 PM
Great news !! :-)
Thanks for the information as well
Guillaume
Thanks for the information as well
Guillaume
ORSYP R&D Integration
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