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Hema30
PostPosted: Thu Nov 06, 2003 8:23 am    Post subject: MQ Infrastructure Reply with quote

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Joined: 02 Aug 2003
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Hi,

We have a SAP installation using MQ,MQLink for R/3 .Now everything is fine. There is a new SAP installation coming up.

Now can we use the same MQ infrastructure with necessary configuration needed of the new SAP installation? Or we have to have a seperate MQ setup.

Please let me know what are the advantages or disadvantages using existing MQ. If we have to use existing MQ what are the steps to be taken for best performance.?

Thank you
Hemalatha
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jhalstead
PostPosted: Thu Nov 06, 2003 9:46 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Depends on the purpose of the new environments & your architectural principles etc! However I don't see any problem with having seperate in and out queues for the new SAP instance / client on the existing qmgr...
Or you could create a new qmgr current machine.

In both cases you would just need to configure seperate instances of the link for r/3 to enable comms with the new SAP application instance.

If the SAP system is on another host and this is being used for something other than dev/test then I'd be tempted to put a new mqseries instance and link for r/3 instance on this box. Meaning that the SAP/MQ communication is really de-coupled from any other node and you can live the asynchronous dream. However this would abviously be dependent on your licensing units.

Good Luck

Jamie
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