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mqnomad |
Posted: Wed Mar 24, 2010 9:23 am Post subject: Current High Availability supported situation for MQ V6.0 |
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Acolyte
Joined: 18 Mar 2010 Posts: 53
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Could someone comment on the proper documentation and recommendations to set up HA for Linux and AIX MQ/WMB environments?
Researching HA setup for WMQ and WMB in both Linux and AIX platforms - I have not set up HA in the past.
Used to be several MQ HA support packs - there are mostly gone and/or withdrawn.
Looked into IC91 - but it ends up containing MC91 - withdrawn.
Thank you - mqnomad |
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mqjeff |
Posted: Wed Mar 24, 2010 9:47 am Post subject: |
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Grand Master
Joined: 25 Jun 2008 Posts: 17447
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They are withdrawn but not forgotten.
You do not require them if you are using Broker and MQ v7, which since you are building a new install of course you will use.
Broker and MQ v7 provide for multi-instance configurations, which provides HA capabilities using MQ as the HA resource controller.
You can also still use IC91/MC91 and an external HA resource controller. |
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mqnomad |
Posted: Wed Mar 24, 2010 11:01 am Post subject: |
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Acolyte
Joined: 18 Mar 2010 Posts: 53
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Thanks ... so is this IC91/MC91 merged? IC91 contains the MC91 components?
We are not using MQ 7 ... still 6. |
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PeterPotkay |
Posted: Wed Mar 24, 2010 2:31 pm Post subject: |
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Joined: 15 May 2001 Posts: 7722
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Follow MC91 first for MQ. If you are also going to have a Broker, then add IC91 on top of that. _________________ Peter Potkay
Keep Calm and MQ On |
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gbaddeley |
Posted: Thu Mar 25, 2010 3:41 pm Post subject: |
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Joined: 25 Mar 2003 Posts: 2538 Location: Melbourne, Australia
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There is a new draft Redbook that may be of interest:
http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/redpieces/abstracts/sg247839.html?Open
High Availability in WebSphere Messaging Solutions
Abstract
This IBM® Redbooks® publication is for anyone needing to increase WebSphere® messaging availability, especially for people interested in the new capabilities of WebSphere MQ and WebSphere Message Broker. It discusses and demostrates solutions to provide high availability for WebSphere Messaging solutions. For the distributed platforms this ranges from the traditional PowerHA™ for AIX® to the new WebSphere MQ muti-instance queue managers and WebSphere Message Broker multi-instance brokers. For the appliance users, we included solutions for WebSphere DataPower®. And for enterprises that need continuous availability of WebSphere MQ messages, MQ Queue Sharing Groups and the CICS® Group Attach features are demonstrated.
The book includes guidance on HA options, such as when you might need PowerHA (or a similar solution for your platform), when the multi-instance features will work for your applications, and when duplexing the coupling facility structures might be appropriate. _________________ Glenn |
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mqnomad |
Posted: Fri Mar 26, 2010 12:06 pm Post subject: |
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Acolyte
Joined: 18 Mar 2010 Posts: 53
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Thank you Peter - nice redbook draft Glenn.
I actually worked w/MQ since Version 1.0 (NCR, Solaris, S390, HP) - but have not done much with it since around V5 - I have been an App Server defector, but it's good to come home to the new MQ. |
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