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PeterPotkay
PostPosted: Mon May 12, 2008 6:40 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Well, I played with this. I had a cluster with 3 FRs. Based on my testing all I can say is that once a cluster has 2 or more FRs N/A any changes to your cluster definitions is going to very inconsistent. Even if a PR has manual CLUSSDRs to all the FRs.

When all the FRs were available things were working fine, with each PR having 1 manual CLUSSDR to 1 PR. Any change on a PR was seen immediately on all the FRs. All interested PRs saw the change too. But once 2 or more FRs were N/A all bets are off when it comes to changes.

Manual CLUSSDRs to all the FRs and then issuing the refresh cluster command while 2 of the FRs were down got me 2189 errors on that PR that I'm still trying to chase down.

I agree there could be more documentation on this subject in the manuals. But based on what I (think I) know, and on the current manuals, I am going to only run my clusters with 2 Highly Available FRs and every QM in my cluster will only have one manual CLUSSDR defined to one of the FRs.
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PostPosted: Mon May 12, 2008 7:40 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Peter,
How fast do the errors resolve after all defined FRs are available again?


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PostPosted: Mon May 12, 2008 10:06 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Manual CLUSSDRs to all the FRs and then issuing the refresh cluster command while 2 of the FRs were down got me 2189 errors on that PR


This will happen if there are 2 FRs and 1 is down when REFRESH CLUSTER is done. The reason is that the sub request is not answered by the FR that is not working, and 2189 is returned to an app opening a queue if not all sub requests have been replied to.
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PostPosted: Tue Jul 08, 2008 1:52 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Even ur business continuity model suggests the same.. One regular site/server and one backup/disaster recovery.. And I dont think u will ever convince your client by any means, to buy an additional server. Unless he is a lunatic with all sorts of phobias.

Think of a scenerio when somehow some beginner for no reason alters ur repository Qmgr and messages start piling up on XmitQ's everywhere and a Cluster Refresh only results in data about the Q's being lost and worsening with each additional refresh.. its a nightmare scenerio.. with upto 25 different clients testing at the same time.

And Potkey I doubt the propagation time needed when u have a single cluschl defined to ur FR's. In my previous project there were manual channels to each full repository. wonder Y
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Despite my best efforts to reduce the number to 2, we run with 4 FRs. 2 per site for redundancy.

Each FR has three manually defined CLUSSDR to the other FRs.
Each FR has one manually defined CLUSRCVR.

Each PR has manually defined CLUSSDR to it primary FR.
Each PR has one or more manually defined CLUSRCVR (for latency reasons).

We have been running for several years with no problems.

We always build using command line.
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