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Topic: What MQ Type is needed to run on Kubernetes? |
pasha.mq
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Forum: General IBM MQ Support Posted: Wed Apr 29, 2020 7:33 am Subject: What MQ Type is needed to run on Kubernetes? |
Hello,
We are running MQ 8.0 on Windows. We use the MQ standard version and not the MQ Advanced version. The management now wants to migrate to Kubernetes environment.
My question is,
1. Is it ev ... |
Topic: A web based MQ Explorer |
pasha.mq
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Forum: General Discussion Posted: Thu Apr 03, 2014 9:32 am Subject: A web based MQ Explorer |
Abhijit,
I stumbled on this post while looking for a web based mq browse tool.
This is fantastic stuff, something i have been looking for almost a year.
All the features you have stated are the e ... |
Topic: How to remove a client trigger monitor |
pasha.mq
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Forum: General IBM MQ Support Posted: Fri Sep 21, 2012 5:22 pm Subject: Re: How to remove a client trigger monitor |
1. What is the correct way of decommisioning/shutting down a client trigmon and prevent it from triggering?
If you disable the triggered queue, no more triggers will fire.
Thanks Bruce. I know thi ... |
Topic: How to remove a client trigger monitor |
pasha.mq
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Forum: General IBM MQ Support Posted: Fri Sep 21, 2012 4:55 pm Subject: How to remove a client trigger monitor |
Hi, I have a situation where 2 client trigger monitors are listening to a single queue on the remote MQ server. My requirement is to stop/shutdown one of the client trigmons and prevent it from runnin ... |
Topic: Changing log path to a NFS mounted filesystem gives AMQ7064 |
pasha.mq
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Forum: IBM MQ Installation/Configuration Support Posted: Fri Sep 21, 2012 4:42 pm Subject: Changing log path to a NFS mounted filesystem gives AMQ7064 |
Thanks for your opinions. I have resolved the issue. The solution my original problem was 2 steps:
1. Just move the QMGRS and log directories to the contact admin storage
2. Create logical links/shortcuts in ... |
Topic: Changing log path to a NFS mounted filesystem gives AMQ7064 |
pasha.mq
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Forum: IBM MQ Installation/Configuration Support Posted: Thu Sep 13, 2012 8:44 am Subject: Changing log path to a NFS mounted filesystem gives AMQ7064 |
Thanks for the responses.
Well, I had similar questions to my leadership and the answer I got is cost of having a dedicated h/w to support an incident that might never happen. So, They want to lever ... |
Topic: Changing log path to a NFS mounted filesystem gives AMQ7064 |
pasha.mq
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Forum: IBM MQ Installation/Configuration Support Posted: Thu Sep 13, 2012 5:13 am Subject: Changing log path to a NFS mounted filesystem gives AMQ7064 |
I agree with you, Exerk. If you read my prev post, I have created 2 types of qmgrs. One using ld and md switches and other without it. The former runs fine on both storages while the latter has issues ... |
Topic: Changing log path to a NFS mounted filesystem gives AMQ7064 |
pasha.mq
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Forum: IBM MQ Installation/Configuration Support Posted: Thu Sep 13, 2012 4:52 am Subject: Changing log path to a NFS mounted filesystem gives AMQ7064 |
Correct.. I also created another qmgr using - ld & -md switches on the remote storage..it runs fine.. When I move the log dir only to local storage and updated the mqs.ini and qm.ini, this new qmg ... |
Topic: Changing log path to a NFS mounted filesystem gives AMQ7064 |
pasha.mq
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Forum: IBM MQ Installation/Configuration Support Posted: Wed Sep 12, 2012 3:35 pm Subject: Changing log path to a NFS mounted filesystem gives AMQ7064 |
Hi,
I am trying to start a qmgr(TESTQMGR) by having the log and qmgr data directories in the remote storage on the shared network drive. I updated the mqs.ini and qm.ini file to the correct location. ... |