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saurabh25281
PostPosted: Mon Jul 01, 2019 12:03 pm    Post subject: Routing into Cluster Reply with quote

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Hi All

1. Can we deliver message from a non-clustered Qmgr to a Cluster queue using multiple Gateway Qmgr such that if one of the Gateway Qmgr is down, the messages are routed to the destination via another Gateway Qmgr. The setup should enable automatic switch to alternate Gateway Qmgr.

2. The Connection Name parameter in a Sender channel allows comma seperated values of multiple destinations and is probably used for multi-instance setup. Can this attribute be used to automatically redirect messages (in a non-mulit-instance setup) to an alternative IP(port), if the initial conname is not available, without performing any manual changes to the Remote Queue Definition at the sender side? The destination is a Cluster Queue.

The examples I see across are all using a Single Gateway Qmgr (single point of failure) which would require manual intervention to restore message route.

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Vitor
PostPosted: Mon Jul 01, 2019 12:13 pm    Post subject: Re: Routing into Cluster Reply with quote

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saurabh25281 wrote:
1. Can we deliver message from a non-clustered Qmgr to a Cluster queue using multiple Gateway Qmgr such that if one of the Gateway Qmgr is down, the messages are routed to the destination via another Gateway Qmgr. The setup should enable automatic switch to alternate Gateway Qmgr.


Yes.

saurabh25281 wrote:
2. The Connection Name parameter in a Sender channel allows comma seperated values of multiple destinations and is probably used for multi-instance setup. Can this attribute be used to automatically redirect messages (in a non-mulit-instance setup) to an alternative IP(port), if the initial conname is not available, without performing any manual changes to the Remote Queue Definition at the sender side? The destination is a Cluster Queue.


Yes, but the destination of a Sender channel is not any kind of queue - it's a Receiver channel.

The need to make manual changes to a QREMOTE is entirely dependent on how you've defined it and your topology. Specifically how you're using name resolution.


saurabh25281 wrote:
The examples I see across are all using a Single Gateway Qmgr (single point of failure) which would require manual intervention to restore message route.


Unless the Gateway queue manager is Highly Available.
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PostPosted: Wed Jul 03, 2019 3:34 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Thanks for the response Vitor. We were able to configure our specific requirement.
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