MORE INFORMATION
The TMQTools utilities are extendible. The function of the
TMQTools utilities is determined by the resource DLL that is included at the
command line when you run the TMQ command.
TMQ State
The TMQ State command displays the following information:
- General environment data
- File versioning
- Storage directory statistics
- Local disk usage summary
- Memory usage
- Recent system error events
- Recent Message Queuing events
- Recent application error events
- Current system state
To run the TMQ State command, follow these steps:
- Click Start, click Run,
type cmd, and then click OK.
- Change the directory to the folder that you installed the
TMQTools utilities in.
- At the command prompt, type TMQ State -v
-d, and then press ENTER.
Note When you run the TMQ State command, the information appears on
the screen. At the same time, TMQ State also creates a file that is named
Tmqstate.log with the same information.
TMQ Store
The TMQ Store command performs the following functions:
- Examines the status of all storage directory structures to
make sure that all storage files are intact and consistent
- Examines the storage directory size and displays how the
space is used in the storage directory
- Examines the local disk usage
- Synchronizes files by using the -f switch if a problem is found
To run the TMQ Store command, follow these steps:
- Click Start, click Run,
type cmd, and then click OK.
- Change the directory to the folder that you installed the
TMQTools utilities in.
- At the command prompt, type TMQ Store -v
-d, and then press ENTER.
Note To repair damaged storage files, you can use the
TMQ Store -f command. Use this switch or command option only when it is
required. Synchronization of transactional logging files can cause messages
that have already been sent to be redelivered since the last existing
checkpoint.
Note When you run the TMQ Store command, the information appears on
the screen. At the same time, TMQ Store also creates a file that is named
Tmqstore.log with the same information.
TMQ Site
The
TMQ Site command displays the following information:
- Site name from Active Directory
- Current role of this computer
- Site name from the Windows Registry
- Site ID from the Windows Registry
- Netbios name of the local machine
- Confirmation of the presence of critical MSMQ objects in
Active Directory
To run the TMQ Site command, follow these steps:
- Click Start, click Run,
type cmd, and then click OK.
- Change the directory to the folder that you installed the
TMQTools utilities in.
- At the command prompt, type TMQ Site -v
-d, and then press ENTER.
Note If the site membership in the registry does not match the value
returned by "DsGetSiteName" you can use the
TMQ Site -f command this will configure the registry to match the actual site
membership of the computer. However if site membership under the properties of
the Computer's MSMQ object in AD Users and Computers is incorrect it must be
changed manually.
Note When you run the TMQ Site command, the information appears on the
screen. At the same time, TMQ Site also creates a file that is named
Tmqsite.log with the same information.
Note TMQ Site when run on Message Queuing 3.0 may report the following
message:
"Failed to find site name value MachineCache\SiteName"
This is expected behavior. This value may not be populated.
TMQTools utilities
For additional information about how to download the TMQTools
utilities, visit the following Microsoft Web site:
File information
The English version of this file has the file
attributes (or later file attributes) that are listed in the following table.
The dates and times for these files are listed in Coordinated Universal Time
(UTC). When you view the file information, it is converted to local time. To
find the difference between UTC and local time, use the
Time
Zone tab in the Date and Time tool in Control Panel.
Date Time Version Size File name
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03-Oct-2004 13: 17 6.0.4093.0 6,144 Tmq.exe
03-Oct-2004 13: 17 6.0.4093.0 93,184 Tmqsite.dll
03-Oct-2004 13:17 6.0.4093.0 37,376 Tmqstore.dll
03-Oct-2004 14: 21 6.0.4093.0 93,184 Tmqstate.dll
Note Microsoft Product Support Services does not support the
installation or usage of the TMQ State and TMQ Store Utilities for
MSMQ.