Before you can remove a repository queue manager from a cluster you must perform an additional step. You must alter the queue manager definition to set the REPOS and REPOSNL attributes to blank. This sends a notification to other queue managers advising them that they must stop sending cluster information to this queue manager.
Do we need to do the following -
ALTER QMGR REPOS(' ') REPOSNL(' ')
If so do we do it after the 6 steps mentioned earlier or before.
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Do we need to do the following -
ALTER QMGR REPOS(' ') REPOSNL(' ')
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Before you can remove a repository queue manager from a cluster you must perform an additional step. You must alter the queue manager definition to set the REPOS and REPOSNL attributes to blank. This sends a notification to other queue managers advising them that they must stop sending cluster information to this queue manager.
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If so do we do it after the 6 steps mentioned earlier or before
In your list, it's actually Step 0.
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