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Configuration with the Oracle Messaging Gateway |
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deangeld |
Posted: Wed Jul 24, 2013 7:04 am Post subject: Configuration with the Oracle Messaging Gateway |
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Hi:
I am new to this forum. Thanks in advance for any replies.
I have a customer working with an Oracle consultant who stated we needed to have in and out log queues, that these will be getting messages but we just had to discard them. These in and out log queues are in addition to the local queue they are using (mq client in Oracle, to MQ server)
- are these "in" and "out" log queues required to set up the Oracle Messaging Gateway? On Oracle site they appear to be called "propagation" queues
- is there a way to get around having to define these queues that will just be used to throw messages away
Any explanation on this is appreciated as I am having a hard time understanding. |
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fjb_saper |
Posted: Wed Jul 24, 2013 10:10 pm Post subject: Re: Configuration with the Oracle Messaging Gateway |
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Joined: 18 Nov 2003 Posts: 20756 Location: LI,NY
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deangeld wrote: |
Hi:
I am new to this forum. Thanks in advance for any replies.
I have a customer working with an Oracle consultant who stated we needed to have in and out log queues, that these will be getting messages but we just had to discard them. These in and out log queues are in addition to the local queue they are using (mq client in Oracle, to MQ server)
- are these "in" and "out" log queues required to set up the Oracle Messaging Gateway? On Oracle site they appear to be called "propagation" queues
- is there a way to get around having to define these queues that will just be used to throw messages away
Any explanation on this is appreciated as I am having a hard time understanding. |
Per gateway connection you will need an inbound log queue, an outbound log queue, and an error queue. Log queues are used by the gateway for transactionality control while the message is in flight between Oracle and MQ.
Just follow the requirements and set up what is requested from you. Works fine. Do not touch the log queues EVER while the Oracle AQ-MQ Gateway is up and connected.
Have fun :innnocent: _________________ MQ & Broker admin |
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deangeld |
Posted: Thu Jul 25, 2013 6:04 am Post subject: |
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Joined: 24 Jul 2013 Posts: 2
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Thanks for the reply. Could you clarify? We're not supposed to use MQ series as a database - so for capacity planning, when are these logs queues cleared? Any idea how many log messages are generated per MQ message sent? |
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fjb_saper |
Posted: Thu Jul 25, 2013 10:11 am Post subject: |
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Joined: 18 Nov 2003 Posts: 20756 Location: LI,NY
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deangeld wrote: |
Thanks for the reply. Could you clarify? We're not supposed to use MQ series as a database - so for capacity planning, when are these logs queues cleared? Any idea how many log messages are generated per MQ message sent? |
Don't worry this is completely under AQ control. If you clear the messages while AQ is down, they may come back once AQ is back up...
AQ cleans up once the transaction is complete.
Have fun  _________________ MQ & Broker admin |
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