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**************************************************************** USERS AFFECTED: Any user might be affected. Platforms affected: MultiPlatform **************************************************************** PROBLEM DESCRIPTION: There were 2 distinct code defects in the queue manager that might have led to these symptoms. The first was a failure to check adequately when the user was about to remove (explicitly or implicitly) an OAM record that mentioned the mqm group.

The MQ code should have refused to perform such a change, but sometimes it performed it, due to the inadequate check. The second was a failure to update a flag early enough in the processing of a change to the OAM authority records. Accordingly it was possible that an update would have been committed when it should have been backed out (eg.

In a severe failure scenario). Problem conclusion •.

The MQ queue manager code has been modified to fix these errors. --------------------------------------------------------------- The fix is targeted for delivery in the following PTFs: Version Maintenance Level v8.0 8.0.0.12 v9.0 LTS 9.0.0.6 v9.1 CD 9.1.2 v9.1 LTS 9.1.0.2 The latest available maintenance can be obtained from 'WebSphere MQ Recommended Fixes' If the maintenance level is not yet available information on its planned availability can be found in 'WebSphere MQ Planned Maintenance Release Dates' --------------------------------------------------------------- Temporary fix Comments APAR Information.

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