shevaa
shevaa

Reputation: 17

How Get a list of MQ queues pymqi?

You want to get a list of the queues for a specific queue manager. I seem to understand how to do this, but when I try, I get an error.

Traceback (most recent call last): File "D:/project/Work-Project/queue list.py", line 23, in response = pcf.MQCMD_INQUIRE_Q(args) File "C:\Users\ShevcovAA\AppData\Local\Programs\Python\Python37\lib\site-packages\pymqi_init_.py", line 2769, in call message = self._pcf.reply_queue.get(None, get_md, get_opts) File "C:\Users\ShevcovAA\AppData\Local\Programs\Python\Python37\lib\site-packages\pymqi_init.py", line 2021, in get raise MQMIError(rv[-2], rv[-1], message=rv[0], original_length=rv[-3]) pymqi.MQMIError: MQI Error. Comp: 2, Reason 2033: FAILED: MQRC_NO_MSG_AVAILABLE

My Code:

import logging
import re
import pymqi

logging.basicConfig(level=logging.INFO)

queue_manager = 'QM1'
channel = 'DEV.APP.SVRCONN'
host = '127.0.0.1'
port = '1414'
conn_info = '%s(%s)' % (host, port)

prefix = "*"
queue_type = pymqi.CMQC.MQQT_LOCAL

args = {pymqi.CMQC.MQCA_Q_NAME: prefix,
        pymqi.CMQC.MQIA_Q_TYPE: queue_type}

qmgr = pymqi.connect(queue_manager, channel, conn_info)
pcf = pymqi.PCFExecute(qmgr)

response = pcf.MQCMD_INQUIRE_Q(args)

for queue_info in response:
    queue_name = queue_info[pymqi.CMQC.MQCA_Q_NAME]
    if (re.match('^SYSTEM', queue_name) or re.match('^AMQ', queue_name) or re.match('^MQ', queue_name)):
        pass
    else:
        q = pymqi.Queue(qmgr, queue_name)
        print(queue_name.strip() + ':' + 'Queue  depth:', q.inquire(pymqi.CMQC.MQIA_CURRENT_Q_DEPTH))
        q.close()

qmgr.disconnect()

Upvotes: 0

Views: 2149

Answers (2)

Seyf
Seyf

Reputation: 305

v1.12.0 pymqi uses different logic to get PCF response messages from the response queue.

By default, a timeout of 5 seconds is used to wait for a response. As a result, if you have a lot of queues or your QM is under heavy load, this may not be enough.

To fix this, you can increase this interval using the response_wait_interval parameter of the PCFExecute constructor.

pcf = pymqi.PCFExecute(qmgr, response_wait_interval=30000) # 30 seconds

v1.11.0 does not have this parameter and uses default interval of 30 seconds.

And avoid querying each queue for depth, just query MQIA_CURRENT_Q_DEPTH attribute.

In new notation, supported in v1.12+, it will be something like:

    attrs = []  # type: List[pymqi.MQOpts]
    attrs.append(pymqi.CFST(Parameter=pymqi.CMQC.MQCA_Q_NAME,
                            String=pymqi.ensure_bytes(prefix)))
    attrs.append(pymqi.CFIN(Parameter=pymqi.CMQC.MQIA_Q_TYPE,
                            Value=queue_type))
    attrs.append(pymqi.CFIL(Parameter=pymqi.CMQCFC.MQIACF_Q_ATTRS,
                            Values=[pymqi.CMQC.MQIA_CURRENT_Q_DEPTH]))

    object_filters = []
#        object_filters.append(
#            pymqi.CFIF(Parameter=pymqi.CMQC.MQIA_CURRENT_Q_DEPTH,
#                       Operator=pymqi.CMQCFC.MQCFOP_GREATER,
#                       FilterValue=0))

    response = pcf.MQCMD_INQUIRE_Q(attrs, object_filters)

    for queue_info in response:
        queue_name = queue_info[pymqi.CMQC.MQCA_Q_NAME]
        queue_depth = queue_info[pymqi.CMQC.MQIA_CURRENT_Q_DEPTH]
        print('{}: {} message(s)'.format(queue_name.strip().decode(), queue_depth))

Upvotes: 3

shevaa
shevaa

Reputation: 17

Solved this error by simply installing the version below. That is, Meln had PyMQi 1.12.0, and now it is PyMQI 1.11.0

My Code:

import pymqi
import date_conn

qmgr = pymqi.connect(date_conn.queue_manager, date_conn.channel, date_conn.conn_info)
pcf = pymqi.PCFExecute(qmgr)

c = 0
attrs = {
        pymqi.CMQC.MQCA_Q_NAME :'*'
    }
result = pcf.MQCMD_INQUIRE_Q(attrs)

for queue_info in result:
        queue_name = queue_info[pymqi.CMQC.MQCA_Q_NAME]
        print(queue_name)
        c+=1

print(c)
qmgr.disconnect()

Upvotes: 0

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