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Topic: Qmgr Alias |
dzifchock
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Forum: Clustering Posted: Wed Nov 18, 2009 10:15 am Subject: Qmgr Alias |
Here is the scenario:
MQ v6.0.2.6
There is an application that lives on 2 different servers. Each server has a qmgr named a.q.mgr , the queue manager name is the same on both servers. This app ... |
Topic: BlockIP2/MQ6.0.2.6/W2k3 |
dzifchock
Replies: 5 Views: 13331
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Forum: User Exits Posted: Wed May 13, 2009 11:19 am Subject: BlockIP2/MQ6.0.2.6/W2k3 |
a reinstall of the FP fixed whatever issue there was |
Topic: BlockIP2/MQ6.0.2.6/W2k3 |
dzifchock
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Forum: User Exits Posted: Wed May 13, 2009 10:42 am Subject: BlockIP2/MQ6.0.2.6/W2k3 |
That is correct, I didn't have the exit there before the application of the FP. I just uninstalled the FP and the exit works. I am now in the process of reinstalling the FP and will see what happens ... |
Topic: BlockIP2/MQ6.0.2.6/W2k3 |
dzifchock
Replies: 5 Views: 13331
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Forum: User Exits Posted: Wed May 13, 2009 9:18 am Subject: BlockIP2/MQ6.0.2.6/W2k3 |
no, this is BlockIP266 . I recently upgraded MQ 6.0.2.2 to MQ 6.0.2.6 , I am going to try reinstalling to see if something got screwed up during the upgrade, but as far as I can tell the upgrade went ... |
Topic: BlockIP2/MQ6.0.2.6/W2k3 |
dzifchock
Replies: 5 Views: 13331
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Forum: User Exits Posted: Tue May 12, 2009 12:11 pm Subject: BlockIP2/MQ6.0.2.6/W2k3 |
Has anyone tried the combination of BlockIP2/MQ6.0.2.6/W2k3 ? I am having problems trying to connect to my qmgr once I setup the security exit. I can connect fine without a security exit.
The erro ... |
Topic: Securing an auto-defined receiver channel |
dzifchock
Replies: 30 Views: 27739
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Forum: Clustering Posted: Thu Apr 16, 2009 10:41 am Subject: Securing an auto-defined receiver channel |
Thank you all for the responses. Looks like the SSLPEER option is the way I will go to stop qmgrs from joining the cluster, and ill just keep using BlockIP2 to stop applications from connecting to th ... |
Topic: Securing an auto-defined receiver channel |
dzifchock
Replies: 30 Views: 27739
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Forum: Clustering Posted: Wed Apr 15, 2009 10:14 am Subject: Securing an auto-defined receiver channel |
We are talking about 14-16 qmgrs, not all belonging to the same cluster, each cluster has between 4-5 qmgrs. The different clusters do not communicate with each other.
All FR's are on linux/uni ... |
Topic: Securing an auto-defined receiver channel |
dzifchock
Replies: 30 Views: 27739
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Forum: Clustering Posted: Wed Apr 15, 2009 8:05 am Subject: Securing an auto-defined receiver channel |
I put it to you that it's better to prevent unauthorised queue managers joining the cluster, and use BlockIP to prevent applications as usual. Remember applications don't connect to clusters, they ... |
Topic: MQ Monitoring |
dzifchock
Replies: 7 Views: 16486
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Forum: IBM MQ Performance Monitoring Posted: Wed Apr 15, 2009 6:49 am Subject: MQ Monitoring |
It should be a plugin that comes with EM 10.2.0.4 When setting it up the Help section in EM is pretty straight forward |
Topic: Securing an auto-defined receiver channel |
dzifchock
Replies: 30 Views: 27739
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Forum: Clustering Posted: Wed Apr 15, 2009 6:48 am Subject: Securing an auto-defined receiver channel |
Are there any sample channel auto definition exits available from IBM or out on the web ? I've looked around and haven't been able to find anything and dont have the slightest clue about writing the ... |
Topic: Securing an auto-defined receiver channel |
dzifchock
Replies: 30 Views: 27739
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Forum: Clustering Posted: Tue Apr 14, 2009 12:13 pm Subject: Securing an auto-defined receiver channel |
ok, done ... however when i set the exit information on the cluster receiver on QM1 , the sender on QM2 looks for the config file as well as exit program on its side as well. Kinda sucks that it work ... |
Topic: Securing an auto-defined receiver channel |
dzifchock
Replies: 30 Views: 27739
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Forum: Clustering Posted: Tue Apr 14, 2009 11:50 am Subject: Securing an auto-defined receiver channel |
Because the manually defined sender/receiver channels are only used to join a cluster, do you define a security exit on the SYSTEM.AUTO.RECEIVER channel in order to secure the auto defined cluster rec ... |
Topic: MQ Monitoring |
dzifchock
Replies: 7 Views: 16486
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Forum: IBM MQ Performance Monitoring Posted: Thu Apr 02, 2009 10:52 am Subject: MQ Monitoring |
If all you're looking for is queue depth high alerts, qmgr up/down, channel alerts then EM is pretty quick and easy to setup. If you have qmgr clusters it will automatically pickup all cluster member ... |
Topic: MQ Monitoring |
dzifchock
Replies: 7 Views: 16486
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Forum: IBM MQ Performance Monitoring Posted: Thu Dec 11, 2008 10:53 am Subject: MQ Monitoring |
Does anyone use Oracle Enterprise Manager's plugin for monitoring WebSphere MQ?
If so what is your experience, good/bad ? We already own Enterprise Manager so spending money on another 3rd party ... |
Topic: SSL Cluster SDR/RCVR |
dzifchock
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Forum: Clustering Posted: Fri Dec 05, 2008 1:04 pm Subject: SSL Cluster SDR/RCVR |
Yes even though we were using CA signed certs after adding all certs in all qmgrs everything is working properly.
Before there was only a single cert and CA cert in every key database. Now there ... |