Diagnostic messages: AMQ4000-9999
Diagnostic messages are listed in this section in numeric order, grouped according to the part of WebSphere MQ from which they originate.
Reading a message
- The message identifier, in two parts:
- The characters "AMQ" which identify the message as being from WebSphere MQ
- A four-digit decimal code
If a message is specific to a single platform, this is indicated after the message identifier. Although some messages are listed several times, each instance relates to a different platform. If present, the version common to a number of platforms is listed first, followed by versions for individual platforms. Ensure that you read the appropriate version.
- The text of the message.
- The severity of the message: 0: Information
10: Warning
20: Error
30: Severe error
40: Stop Error
50: System Error - An explanation of the message giving further information.
- The response required from the user. In some cases, particularly for information messages, this might be "none".
Message variables
Some messages display text or numbers that vary according to the circumstances giving rise to the message; these are known as message variables. The message variables are indicated as <insert_1>, <insert_2>, and so on.
In some cases a message might have variables in the Explanation or Response. Find the values of the message variables by looking in the error log. The complete message, including the Explanation and the Response, is recorded there.