Re: Who is using MSMQ?
- From: "Sam Hobbs" <samuel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 17:55:07 -0800
I think I am being reasonable. If you truly think I am not, then there are
other MVPs in other newsgroups that you need to do something about.
What in particular do you consider to be a problem? I do not say things like
"are you just 4 years old". That is the kind of personal comments that
Microsoft asks that we don't do. If you want to be productive, then don't
use language such as that; instead, be specific about the problem. Even
better than that, be specific about the solution; what should I have done.
The answer I got was not clear, and I explained why it was not clear. I
consider that to be very reasonable.
If you are going to answer with personal comeents such as this, then please
ignore me.
"Andrew J. Kelly" <sqlmvpnooospam@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Are you serious or are you just 4 years old. You don't want answers you
want to pick a fight. With an attitude like that I doubt if anyone will
even try to answer you again in this lifetime.
--
Andrew J. Kelly SQL MVP
"Sam Hobbs" <samuel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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"Roger Wolter[MSFT]" <rwolter@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Sorry I wasn't specific enough. I thought if I pointed out the dots you
would be able to connect them together.
You did not provide enough information to fill in the dots, and I
identified the parts that were missing. If you wanted to, you could have
simply said that what I described was normal. Please read my reply again.
You are saying that I should have been able to determine that the
behavior is normal, but your reply was not sufficiently clear.
MSMQ and DTC are both part of Windows and installed with Windows.
Note that Andrew said that "MSMQ is not installed with SQL Server.". If
MSMQ is installed by Windows then I don't understand the relevance of
whether it is installed by SQL Server; I see no reason to say whether it
is. The point I am making is that the details were not clear to me.
When you decided to shut down DTC for whatever reason
Your implication is that it is reasonable for DTC to be running. That is
what I wanted to know. I was shutting it down because I was slighlty
concerned that it was not normal for it to be running. I have never had
any complaints from other applications that DTC was not running, so it
seems that I don't need it if SQL Server is not running.
Again, I am asking you if there is a reason to keep it up.
the dependency logic listed MSMQ as one of the things that use DTC so it
wanted you that shutting it down would affect MSMQ and SQL Server.
Yes, I know that.
Since DTC is not part of SQL Server, there's no particular reason to
shut it down when you shut down SQL Server.
Thank you. That is the answer I was asking for, or at last close enough.
Note that you did not say that from the beginning; what you did say was
not so clear.
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