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Topic: Shared-Nothing cluster |
kinf1
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Forum: Clustering Posted: Tue May 09, 2006 12:53 am Subject: Shared-Nothing cluster |
Sorry about being vague.
Here is what i read in an article:
'A shared-nothing cluster (such as Microsoft’s Cluster Server) does not share any components, but usually involves replication of data ... |
Topic: Sending messages to a cluster queue |
kinf1
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Forum: Clustering Posted: Mon May 08, 2006 11:27 pm Subject: Sending messages to a cluster queue |
Hi,
I've got a cluster of which queue manager QM1 is a member. QM1 hosts a queue Q1 which is shared in the cluster and is available to all other queue managers in the cluster. But I'm not able to put ... |
Topic: Shared-Nothing cluster |
kinf1
Replies: 4 Views: 4704
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Forum: Clustering Posted: Mon May 08, 2006 10:36 pm Subject: Shared-Nothing cluster |
I read that 'A shared-nothing cluster does not provide load balancing'.
MQ cluster a shared-nothing cluster but it does provide load balancing capabilities, does'nt it? |
Topic: problem in creating a cluster |
kinf1
Replies: 13 Views: 8925
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Forum: Clustering Posted: Thu Apr 20, 2006 11:56 pm Subject: problem in creating a cluster |
Hi,
I've created a cluster with two repository queue managers,and then added another queue manager. I've created remote queue definitions
(alias queue manager) on the two repositories and shared t ... |
Topic: problem in creating a cluster |
kinf1
Replies: 13 Views: 8925
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Forum: Clustering Posted: Thu Apr 06, 2006 3:13 am Subject: problem in creating a cluster |
I've created 2 queue managers, added them to a cluster(??) and created cluster sender and receiver channels.
Then I tried adding another queue manager to the cluster ie by defining the cluster sender ... |
Topic: problem in creating a cluster |
kinf1
Replies: 13 Views: 8925
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Forum: Clustering Posted: Thu Apr 06, 2006 2:58 am Subject: problem in creating a cluster |
Yes, I've specified the cluster name in the cluster sender and receiver channels
I've been using the explorer till now. But now I'm working on a unix machine and am quite unsure of the commands.SO ... |
Topic: problem in creating a cluster |
kinf1
Replies: 13 Views: 8925
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Forum: Clustering Posted: Thu Apr 06, 2006 2:40 am Subject: problem in creating a cluster |
The CONNAME accepts the port no within single quotes. Thanks.
And yes, I've created cluster sender and receiver channels.
The explorer doesn't show the cluster.
And moreover, when I try to cr ... |
Topic: problem in creating a cluster |
kinf1
Replies: 13 Views: 8925
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Forum: Clustering Posted: Thu Apr 06, 2006 12:55 am Subject: problem in creating a cluster |
Hi,
I've created two queue managers. To create a cluster, I've used
ALTER QMGR REPOS(CLUSTER1) for the two queue managers.
I've defined the sender and receiver channels.
I'm not getting any erro ... |
Topic: QM as a member of two clusters |
kinf1
Replies: 7 Views: 6931
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Forum: Clustering Posted: Tue Apr 04, 2006 7:00 pm Subject: QM as a member of two clusters |
Hi,
How can I make a queue manager a member of two clusters? And,how can i communicate between the two clusters with the help of the common queue manager.
Thanks. |
Topic: Gateway in a cluster |
kinf1
Replies: 2 Views: 3233
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Forum: Clustering Posted: Mon Apr 03, 2006 9:40 pm Subject: Gateway in a cluster |
This is the scenario:
Cluster1 has three queue managers - QM_A,QM_B,QM_C
QM_A and QM_B each have a local queue of the same name- ab
I have to use QM_C as a gateway to route messages from a QM(QM_EX ... |
Topic: Remote queue in a different cluster |
kinf1
Replies: 5 Views: 4517
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Forum: Clustering Posted: Mon Apr 03, 2006 9:28 pm Subject: Remote queue in a different cluster |
Well, I found that it is possible to send a message from a remote queue definition outside a cluster to a local queue within the cluster.It works the same way as within the same cluster.
Thanks a lot ... |
Topic: Remote queue in a different cluster |
kinf1
Replies: 5 Views: 4517
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Forum: Clustering Posted: Mon Apr 03, 2006 1:20 am Subject: Remote queue in a different cluster |
they're in the same network...
cluster1 has QM1(on machine1) and QM2(on machine2)
QM3(which has the remote queue defn) is in the default cluster on machine1..
The local queue is hosted by QM1 |
Topic: Remote queue in a different cluster |
kinf1
Replies: 5 Views: 4517
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Forum: Clustering Posted: Mon Apr 03, 2006 1:03 am Subject: Remote queue in a different cluster |
Hi...
I've got a local queue in a QM in cluster1 and the remote queue definition in another queue manager in the default cluster.I'm not able to put a message onto the local queue through the remot ... |
Topic: Multiple clients,single queue |
kinf1
Replies: 4 Views: 6297
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Forum: IBM MQ Java / JMS Posted: Wed Mar 15, 2006 11:54 pm Subject: Multiple clients,single queue |
Thanks Roger n Elvis,
I didn't know that there was such a function. I used a message selector and got it work. Thanks a lot. |
Topic: Multiple clients,single queue |
kinf1
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Forum: IBM MQ Java / JMS Posted: Wed Mar 15, 2006 10:44 pm Subject: Multiple clients,single queue |
Hi,
There are multiple clients listening on a single queue. Depending upon the correlation id of the message,a client consumes the corresponding message.If the message's correlation id does not mat ... |