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KMC0346E
The referenced cluster namelist
@1
is not found within the Queue
Manager.
Explanation: You defined a value for the Cluster namelist for the queue or
channel. However, the name that you specified is not defined as a namelistwithin
the Queue Manager’s subordinate resources.
User Response: Ensure that the name you specify as a cluster namelist is
defined as a namelist within the Queue Manager.
KMC0347E
The repository cluster associated with the Queue Manager has no
cluster receiver channel defined in the Queue Manager.
Explanation: You defined a Queue Manager which is to act as full repository for
one or more clusters. However, at least one of these clusters does not have a
defined cluster receiver channel within this Queue Manager.
User Response: Ensure that there is a cluster receiver channel defined within
this Queue Manager associated with each cluster that the Queue Manager is to act
as a full repository for.
KMC0348E
Invalid cluster name
@2
.
Explanation: The cluster name associated with this object is not a valid
MQSeries cluster name.
User Response: Ensure that the cluster name is valid. The character set that
can be used for naming all MQSeries objects is as follows:
®
Uppercase A-Z
®
Lowercase a-z (however, on systems using EBCDIC Katakana you cannot use
lowercase characters, and there are also restrictions on the use of lowercase
letters for OS/390 console support).
®
Numerics 0-9
®
Period (.)
®
Forward slash (/)
®
Underscore (_)
®
Percent sign (%). The percent sign (%) is a special character to RACF®. If you
are using RACF as the external security manager for MQSeries for OS/390,
you should not use % in object names. If you do, these names are not
included in any security checks when RACF generic profiles are used.
KMC0349E
Invalid cluster workload exit data
@2
.
Explanation: You specified invalid cluster workload management exit data for
the Queue Manager.
User Response: Specify a valid cluster workload management exit data. The
maximum length is 32 characters.