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jstefano |
Posted: Thu May 11, 2006 12:29 pm Post subject: jefflowrey |
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Apprentice
Joined: 13 Apr 2006 Posts: 48
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jefflowrey wrote: |
Who?
Well, I assumed that you are Jeff, did not mean to offended you.
But, I can see you are quite sarcastic... well not all of us are MQ gurus.
Me for example, I am a UNIX guy, but they dump this task at my head.
You may be right that clustering is not for newbies, trust me, I did not asked to do it...
I was hopping that somebody will help a green MQ person like me.
I am helping people on other forums with their UNIX and Network questions, etc and I do understand, that no everybody is good at UNIX...
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So, is my problem that both MQM are on the same machine? |
NO.
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Should I create a channells with specifying a port as well? |
Only if you want it to work.
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Jan_the_MQ_newbie |
CLUSTERING is NOT for NEWBIES. |
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jefflowrey |
Posted: Thu May 11, 2006 12:48 pm Post subject: Re: jefflowrey |
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Grand Poobah
Joined: 16 Oct 2002 Posts: 19981
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jstefano wrote: |
But, I can see you are quite sarcastic... well not all of us are MQ gurus.
Me for example, I am a UNIX guy, but they dump this task at my head.
You may be right that clustering is not for newbies, trust me, I did not asked to do it... |
But you should have tried regular MQ intercommunication first, and made sure you knew how to do basic things like create channel pairs that work.
jstefano wrote: |
I was hopping that somebody will help a green MQ person like me.
I am helping people on other forums with their UNIX and Network questions, etc and I do understand, that no everybody is good at UNIX... |
Yes, and when they ask you for help tuning the kernel, but don't know how to chdir and won't read man pages.... how do you react?
I wasn't offended that you called me Jeff, it is actually my name. It's just I hadn't posted anything to this thread in at least a page, so it seemed odd that you would direct your comment specifically at me. _________________ I am *not* the model of the modern major general. |
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jstefano |
Posted: Thu May 11, 2006 1:00 pm Post subject: Re: jefflowrey |
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Joined: 13 Apr 2006 Posts: 48
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I am reading that damn MQ Cluster manuall, but the only time I had any success creating this test cluster, was when I asked people at this forum.
That manual doesn't really works for us.
As for the level of the suport, if you think that an UNIX newbie will be able to create just a simple command (to capture same data before creatnig a core dump, for example)
svmon -P `ps -aef|grep web |grep was5 |awk {'print $2'}` -m -r -i 60 5 > /tmp/svmon.out &
then you have a very high expectation for UNIX man pages...
My mistake I addressed you directly, sorry about that, I clicked on the link from email from local webmaster and you seemed to be a friendly fellow.
take care and sorry to bother you
Jan
Quote="jefflowrey"]
jstefano wrote: |
But, I can see you are quite sarcastic... well not all of us are MQ gurus.
Me for example, I am a UNIX guy, but they dump this task at my head.
You may be right that clustering is not for newbies, trust me, I did not asked to do it... |
But you should have tried regular MQ intercommunication first, and made sure you knew how to do basic things like create channel pairs that work.
jstefano wrote: |
I was hopping that somebody will help a green MQ person like me.
I am helping people on other forums with their UNIX and Network questions, etc and I do understand, that no everybody is good at UNIX... |
Yes, and when they ask you for help tuning the kernel, but don't know how to chdir and won't read man pages.... how do you react?
I wasn't offended that you called me Jeff, it is actually my name. It's just I hadn't posted anything to this thread in at least a page, so it seemed odd that you would direct your comment specifically at me.[/quote] |
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jefflowrey |
Posted: Thu May 11, 2006 1:10 pm Post subject: |
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Grand Poobah
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The cluster manual makes a lot more sense after you've read the Intercommunications manual.
The short, simple answer is that you need to add the port numbers to your CONNNAMES, by putting the number in parenthesis after the host name and putting the whole string in single quotes.
So Connames should be 'hostname(portnumber)'. The Cluster manual doesn't mention this because it assumes that you've read the part in the Intercommunications manual where it discusses conname parameters, and that port 1414 is the default value used if you don't specify a port. _________________ I am *not* the model of the modern major general. |
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jstefano |
Posted: Thu May 11, 2006 1:57 pm Post subject: |
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Apprentice
Joined: 13 Apr 2006 Posts: 48
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Thanks a lot, I already discovered that, but I am glad you confirmed it!
appriciate your help a lot!
take care!
Jan
jefflowrey wrote: |
The cluster manual makes a lot more sense after you've read the Intercommunications manual.
The short, simple answer is that you need to add the port numbers to your CONNNAMES, by putting the number in parenthesis after the host name and putting the whole string in single quotes.
So Connames should be 'hostname(portnumber)'. The Cluster manual doesn't mention this because it assumes that you've read the part in the Intercommunications manual where it discusses conname parameters, and that port 1414 is the default value used if you don't specify a port. |
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