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  • Subject: RE: MessageQ Break-Handling Programs
  • From: "Brendan Bispham" <midrangel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 18 Aug 2000 11:02:47 +0100
  • Importance: Normal


> If the backup message queue (as specified on the tape devd) would
> only invoke the break handling program when the message arrives,
> and it does
> arrive, and the message severity code level is '00', I would have this
> problem cracked.

I think I can assume you mean the msgq severity 'filter' is 00

> I am beginning to
> wonder if a message queue attached to a varied-on device is able
> to invoke a
> break-handling program, though I don't see why not.
>

It can do, theres no difference.

You obviously know what you are doing, so I would suggest that the program
is being invoked but its not doing what you want... are you sure it's not
just ignoring the message. Are you doing something like rcvmsg rmv(*yes)?


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