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Topic: MQ for Site-to-Site Data Replication |
MQWays
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Forum: General Discussion Posted: Tue Jun 15, 2010 10:05 am Subject: MQ for Site-to-Site Data Replication |
Hi Aditya,
Could you please tell me how many messages were moved between sites per day in your case. And if possible how many per minute, per hour.
Also, what issues did you face due to BLOBs ... |
Topic: MQ for Site-to-Site Data Replication |
MQWays
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Forum: General Discussion Posted: Thu Jun 10, 2010 10:16 pm Subject: MQ for Site-to-Site Data Replication |
How about using Oracle Messaging Gateway integrated with IBM MQ as stated in the given link below.
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/websphere/library/techarticles/0807_tuli/0807_tuli.html
Has a ... |
Topic: MQ for Site-to-Site Data Replication |
MQWays
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Forum: General Discussion Posted: Thu Jun 10, 2010 12:54 pm Subject: MQ for Site-to-Site Data Replication |
Hi,
Bandwidth, performance and cost are the main factors due to which I am thinking about MQ. MQ provides guaranteed delivery and Oracle already has a product called Oracle Messaging Gateway. OMG ... |
Topic: MQ for Site-to-Site Data Replication |
MQWays
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Forum: General Discussion Posted: Thu Jun 10, 2010 7:42 am Subject: MQ for Site-to-Site Data Replication |
Oracle replication needs higher level of expertise and has its own issues such as Oracle streams does not fully support BLOBs, conflicts due to bidirectional replication and has other performance rela ... |
Topic: MQ for Site-to-Site Data Replication |
MQWays
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Forum: General Discussion Posted: Thu Jun 10, 2010 7:19 am Subject: MQ for Site-to-Site Data Replication |
Hello,
Has anyone used MQ for site-to-site data replication.
We have two site i.e. Active and DR. The backend database in each site is Oracle. I was thinking of doing the data replication be ... |
Topic: Multiple channels for single remote queue |
MQWays
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Forum: IBM MQ Installation/Configuration Support Posted: Tue Nov 04, 2008 4:48 am Subject: Multiple channels for single remote queue |
hi fjb_saper,
Could you please shed some more light no how request / reply pattern can tell us about who is the source (application/sender) of the message. |
Topic: Queue Corruption |
MQWays
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Forum: IBM MQ Installation/Configuration Support Posted: Sun Nov 02, 2008 12:00 pm Subject: Queue Corruption |
Is there such a thing as Queue Corruption i.e. only one of the local queues fails within the queue manager and all other queues are intact. |
Topic: Multiple channels for single remote queue |
MQWays
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Forum: IBM MQ Installation/Configuration Support Posted: Sun Nov 02, 2008 6:19 am Subject: Multiple channels for single remote queue |
Thanks.
From design perspective, can any restriction or maintenance overhead be anticipated if a single local queue is used for multiple clients.
Wouldn't segregation based on the clients (i.e ... |
Topic: Multiple channels for single remote queue |
MQWays
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Forum: IBM MQ Installation/Configuration Support Posted: Sun Nov 02, 2008 6:10 am Subject: Multiple channels for single remote queue |
On the receiving end, the business type of the transaction is the same. That's why we prefer keeping one queue for all different clients.
Or do you suggest keeping a unique queue for every client ... |
Topic: Multiple channels for single remote queue |
MQWays
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Forum: IBM MQ Installation/Configuration Support Posted: Sun Nov 02, 2008 5:18 am Subject: Multiple channels for single remote queue |
Hi,
Is it possible to have multiple receiver channels on a queue manager that points to the same local queue.
For e.g.
1) QM1 (Q Mgr) has a sender channel QM1.QM3 for remote queue TEST
2) ... |
Topic: Question about how to create a cluster |
MQWays
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Forum: Clustering Posted: Sat Nov 01, 2008 9:28 am Subject: Question about how to create a cluster |
I think, then you should use something like Red Hat Cluster Manager.
Or put the MQ data onto a SAN storage, which you may mount to the active node.
In reference to the second option above i.e ... |
Topic: IBM MQ with RedHat Cluster Services - Deployment Guide |
MQWays
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Forum: Clustering Posted: Sat Nov 01, 2008 8:24 am Subject: IBM MQ with RedHat Cluster Services - Deployment Guide |
Hi,
Is there any case study/configuration guide available for an MQ HA Solution with RedHat Cluster services.
Regards. |
Topic: Recommended MQ Clusterware on different platforms |
MQWays
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Forum: Clustering Posted: Thu Oct 30, 2008 3:51 am Subject: Recommended MQ Clusterware on different platforms |
David is right.
Thanks David and Peter. That's the information what I was looking for. |
Topic: Recommended MQ Clusterware on different platforms |
MQWays
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Forum: Clustering Posted: Mon Oct 27, 2008 4:23 am Subject: Recommended MQ Clusterware on different platforms |
Hi,
Could you please advise what are the prefered/reliabe high availability MQ cluster solution softwares available in the market for
1. Red Hat Linux
2. HP-UX
3. IBM AIX
If there are mu ... |
Topic: saveqmgr for HP-UX Itanium64 |
MQWays
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Forum: General IBM MQ Support Posted: Tue Jul 15, 2008 9:39 pm Subject: saveqmgr for HP-UX Itanium64 |
hi,
I have installed the ms03 support pack, but I am not able to find saveqmgr version for HP-UX Itanium64. The only available version is saveqmgr.hp which works only on PA-RISC 32bit.
Thanks. |