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bobbee |
Posted: Thu Apr 21, 2005 5:34 am Post subject: ETC Support |
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Joined: 20 Sep 2001 Posts: 545 Location: Tampa
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Is anone using the ETC client with Weblogic 8.1 SP2. The doc indicates that WLS 8.1 SP3 is supported. The WLS installation here with Vignette requires SP2.
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RogerLacroix |
Posted: Thu Apr 21, 2005 9:48 am Post subject: |
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Joined: 15 May 2001 Posts: 3264 Location: London, ON Canada
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Hi Bobbeeeeee,
At my client site, some domains are WLS 7.0 (SP?) and some domains are WLS 8.1 SP2 and others with 8.1 SP4 (and maybe SP3 too, I can't remember). We have ETC installed on all WLS boxes.
Some WLS boxes have WMQ v5.3 CSD04, WMQ v5.3 CSD08 and others have WMQ v5.3 CSD09. The server-side is running WMQ v5.3 CSD08 (in all cases).
ETC, WLS and WMQ work in all of the above scenarios.
Although, we have had some problems with XA transactions that required a couple of patches from BEA. One was doing a db insert outside the XA transaction. If you get a shared memory leak on the listener then let me and I'll tell you what BEA patch you need.
Yes, WLS running on a different box with ETC cause the WMQ Server box to run out of shared memory and a BEA patch fixes the problem. It took almost 3 months of finger pointing by IBM and BEA to figure this one out!!!!!
Also, as Didi mentioned, the ETC client is a single jar file called com.ibm.mqetclient.jar and it goes in the /opt/mqm/java/lib/ directory. I know this because I have had to copy it manually to WMQ Client v5.3 with CSD09 boxes because the 'package add' fails. I've only had this problem with CSD09. About 40% of the time the 'package add' will fail. It complains that some 'check' script fails - I don't save the error message because I just roll my eyes and copy it manually.
Hope that helps.
Regards,
Roger Lacroix
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