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ponnajk
PostPosted: Thu May 22, 2008 5:03 am    Post subject: Clusters Reply with quote

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Create two QM(QM1 & QM2) and put them in cluster1 and create three QM(QM3, QM4 & QM5) and put them in cluster2 and Create two QM(QM6 & QM7) and put them in cluster3. After creating all 3 clusters then create cluster4 and include all 3 clusters in it.Now transfer messages from QM1 in cluster1 to QM5 in cluster2 and transfer messages from QM7 in cluster3 to QM2 in cluster1.


HOW TO SOLVE THE ABOVE ISSUE AND EXPALIN THE PROCESS.
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Vitor
PostPosted: Thu May 22, 2008 5:21 am    Post subject: Re: Clusters Reply with quote

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ponnajk wrote:
HOW TO SOLVE THE ABOVE ISSUE AND EXPALIN THE PROCESS.


What issue?

Aside from the fact your cluster topology is bizarre in the extreme and I shudder at your requirements. Or the complexity of the certification question.

As to process, creating the clusters 1 - 4 is straightforward and as per the manual.

As to transfering messages from QM1 to QM5 & QM7 to QM4, there is no issue. They're all in cluster 4 and messages will flow normally across it.

If cluster 4 is (as I suspect) pointless and not what you really want to do, look up cluster gateways in the documentation, which will allow the kind of cross-cluster traversal you're looking for.
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PostPosted: Fri May 23, 2008 12:36 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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And make sure the queues are in a NAMELIST of the relevant clusters, e.g. if any queues in Cluster 1 are only available in Cluster 1 [queue attribute CLUSTER(CLUS1)], then no cross-cluster flow, however if queues in Cluster 1 have a queue attribute of CLUSNL(CLUSTERS) and NAMELIST contains CLUS1 and CLUS4, cross-cluster flow.
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