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abcd1234
PostPosted: Mon Apr 28, 2008 4:42 am    Post subject: Creating an independent environment Reply with quote

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I was wondering if someone could point out how i would connect a config queue manager to the broker queue manager. What channels and if listener ports need to be addressed in each of the compopnents.

Many thanks in advance.
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PostPosted: Mon Apr 28, 2008 5:04 am    Post subject: Re: Creating an independent environment Reply with quote

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abcd1234 wrote:
What channels and if listener ports need to be addressed in each of the compopnents.


Listeners are essential for any queue manager (config mgr, broker, or other) to communicate to any other. So you need them.

You also need channels linking the queue managers. There is nothing remarkable about them (they're not special broker channels or anything). You also need a default route between the queue managers for the messages to flow over.

Consult the documentation for full details.
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PostPosted: Mon Apr 28, 2008 5:16 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Thanks for that, so initially i would need to create the Config and broker using command console i.e mqsicreateconfigmgr $CONFIG -iDB2...
mqsicreatebroker $BRK -iDB2...

Is this correct?
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abcd1234 wrote:
initially i would need to create the Config and broker using command console i.e mqsicreateconfigmgr $CONFIG -iDB2...
mqsicreatebroker $BRK -iDB2...


The procedure is documented.
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PostPosted: Mon Apr 28, 2008 10:11 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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If you are on V 6.0,only one qmgr is sufficient to handle both config manager and borker.
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That's the case for all current versions of the broker, not just 6.0. Whether its a good idea or not is open to debate.
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PeterPotkay wrote:
That's the case for all current versions of the broker, not just 6.0. Whether its a good idea or not is open to debate.


It's great for developer workstations.
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I told myself I would never waste the bandwidth to post this smiley, but what the heck....
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I told myself I would never waste the bandwidth to post this smiley, but what the heck....


It's a seductive little smiley, isn't it?
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abcd1234 wrote:
Thanks for that, so initially i would need to create the Config and broker using command console i.e mqsicreateconfigmgr $CONFIG -iDB2...
mqsicreatebroker $BRK -iDB2...

Is this correct?


Have a look at "Configuring broker domain components" at

http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/wmbhelp/v6r0m0/index.jsp?topic=/com.ibm.etools.mft.doc/ae03260_.htm
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PeterPotkay wrote:
That's the case for all current versions of the broker, not just 6.0. Whether its a good idea or not is open to debate.


Not so for non Windows platforms @ V5.0
Can't run CM on non Windows @ V5.0 and so it takes a Windows <true thought deleted> to get the job done.

Yep, V5.0 still good for 5 more months...
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V5 I thought I'd throw this one in just for fun
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