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Symptoms

In a Microsoft Host Integration Server 2009 environment, you try to configure the MSMQ-MQSeries Bridge on a computer that is running Windows Server 2008. However, you cannot start the connected network (CN) after the configuration.

Note You can start the CN in a Microsoft Host Integration Server 2006 environment by using the same configuration.

Resolution

The hotfix that resolves this issue is included in cumulative update package 1 for Host Integration Server 2009.

For more information about how to obtain the cumulative update package, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

2587090 Cumulative update package 1 for Host Integration Server 2009

Status

Microsoft has confirmed that this is a problem in the Microsoft products that are listed in the "Applies to" section.

More Information

After you apply this update, you must clean up queues appropriately. To do this, follow these steps:

  1. Open the Computer Management tool.

  2. Expand Services and Applications.

  3. Expand Message Queue.

  4. Select Public Queues.

  5. In the result pane on the right side, select and then delete the following queues:

    • mqbridge xact dead letter

    • mqbridge dead letter

    • Mqbridgeproxycontroler

  6. Select Private Queues.

  7. In the result pane on the right side, select and then delete the following queues:

    • Q2qchannelcontrol########

      Note There may be several queues that have different values at the end. Delete each queue.

    • q2qsyncqueue.CN Name.sync

      Note This has the name of the CN that is configured in the Bridge.


Note If you are on a cluster, you have to start the Computer Management tool from the Cluster Failover tool on the active node. This lets you delete the private queues that are assigned to the clustered Message Queuing instance.

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