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Topic: Windows 5804:frcE_BROKER_DEAD (not a cluster question) |
barda900
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Forum: General IBM MQ Support Posted: Sun Dec 09, 2007 1:12 pm Subject: Windows 5804:frcE_BROKER_DEAD (not a cluster question) |
Well, the WMB broker can do all the features...
Yea, but please see the discussion here
http://www.mqseries.net/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=40965
Was there a reason why you wanted both?
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Topic: Where's the "Subscribe" node? |
barda900
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Forum: WebSphere Message Broker (ACE) Support Posted: Sun Dec 09, 2007 10:55 am Subject: Where's the "Subscribe" node? |
well if you've read the documentation you should know by now that publication and subscription are governed by the RFH2 header.
The broker does have a publication node, so put any topic in the RFH ... |
Topic: Windows 5804:frcE_BROKER_DEAD (not a cluster question) |
barda900
Replies: 5 Views: 8291
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Forum: General IBM MQ Support Posted: Sun Dec 09, 2007 10:48 am Subject: Windows 5804:frcE_BROKER_DEAD (not a cluster question) |
Are you trying to run both an MQ broker and a message broker on the same qmgr??
Yes, that's what I'm trying to do. I take it it's not what you would call a wise move? :-) |
Topic: Windows 5804:frcE_BROKER_DEAD (not a cluster question) |
barda900
Replies: 5 Views: 8291
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Forum: General IBM MQ Support Posted: Sun Dec 09, 2007 5:16 am Subject: Windows 5804:frcE_BROKER_DEAD (not a cluster question) |
Hey,
I'm experiencing some problems with the strmqbrk command.
From a command line I issue
C:\>strmqbrk -m BRK1
WebSphere MQ Publish/Subscribe broker started for queue manager BRK1.
wh ... |
Topic: Where's the "Subscribe" node? |
barda900
Replies: 3 Views: 4904
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Forum: WebSphere Message Broker (ACE) Support Posted: Sun Dec 09, 2007 4:46 am Subject: Where's the "Subscribe" node? |
Hello,
I'm probably missing something really obvious here, byt please bear with me,
as I'm not really familiar with Websphere Message Broker (I do know MQ though).
The thing is, I can't believe ... |
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