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Topic: IC65774 What means "Set blocking on" |
MarkPostma
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Forum: General IBM MQ Support Posted: Tue Nov 23, 2010 12:35 am Subject: IC65774 What means "Set blocking on" |
On IBM website I read about a fix which might be of interest to us (see below). We currently have 5316. I read "use a UT MCA and set Blocking on". It's the set blocking on that puzzles me. D ... |
Topic: Cluster: Workload balancing effective when not wanted |
MarkPostma
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Forum: Clustering Posted: Thu Apr 19, 2007 1:30 am Subject: Cluster: Workload balancing effective when not wanted |
Jeff, silly question perhaps, but what means APR? |
Topic: Cluster: Workload balancing effective when not wanted |
MarkPostma
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Forum: Clustering Posted: Wed Apr 18, 2007 7:59 am Subject: Cluster: Workload balancing effective when not wanted |
Many thanks Jeff, at least that explains it. I'll try to find the APR.
If we remove it from the cluster aren't we unable to send the initial message, or is it possible to send something from a poin ... |
Topic: Cluster: Workload balancing effective when not wanted |
MarkPostma
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Forum: Clustering Posted: Wed Apr 18, 2007 7:39 am Subject: Cluster: Workload balancing effective when not wanted |
I don't have the code of the application. It's standard ACI software.
The only thing I can see is the result (the last 3 messages). I don't know wheteher it is filled by MQ or by the application (the ... |
Topic: Cluster: Workload balancing effective when not wanted |
MarkPostma
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Forum: Clustering Posted: Tue Apr 17, 2007 2:59 am Subject: Cluster: Workload balancing effective when not wanted |
Hi Michael,
Thanks for having a look. From what I see it just copies the ReplytoQueue
Manager field received in the request to ReplytoQueue
Manager in the response.
e.g.:
request:
MQGET o ... |
Topic: Cluster: Workload balancing effective when not wanted |
MarkPostma
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Forum: Clustering Posted: Tue Apr 17, 2007 12:54 am Subject: Cluster: Workload balancing effective when not wanted |
Although I joined this forum I have to admit I am not an MQ expert. My experience so far is mainly MQ point-to-point instead of clustering. Hopefully someone can help us.
We face the following:
Ov ... |