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kailashbawane |
Posted: Mon Jul 09, 2007 9:59 am Post subject: server migration |
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Joined: 13 Jun 2007 Posts: 51 Location: Pune,INDIA
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Anybody knows, How to migrate the server from MQ perspective ?
If yes, plz tell me the steps or send the document regarding same on kailash.bawane@eds.com.
Thanx ! _________________ ITO- MQ ISE.
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jefflowrey |
Posted: Mon Jul 09, 2007 10:55 am Post subject: |
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Joined: 16 Oct 2002 Posts: 19981
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The only way your question makes the slightest possible sense, and this is a big doubt I have, is if you mean "How can I export the queue manager connections from one MQExplorer and put them into another MQExplorer?".
This is done by right-clicking on the "IBM WebSphere MQ" icon in the navigator, and choosing from the correct option. _________________ I am *not* the model of the modern major general. |
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kailashbawane |
Posted: Tue Jul 10, 2007 12:55 am Post subject: |
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Joined: 13 Jun 2007 Posts: 51 Location: Pune,INDIA
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I knew that one methode. But i want to knw , how do i migrate a physical server into another system, means is there any performans tunning parameter to be consider or OS related issues (like kernel,OS version,processor speed, protocols, hardware) should keep in mind while migrating.  _________________ ITO- MQ ISE.
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Vitor |
Posted: Tue Jul 10, 2007 1:05 am Post subject: |
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Joined: 11 Nov 2005 Posts: 26093 Location: Texas, USA
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You're moving a WMB broker to a new system? Or a queue manager?
In the first event you'd define a new broker, tuning & configuring it according to the target platform (as documented) then deploy from the original config manager.
In the second event you'd use saveqmgr (or similar) to get the definitions, define the queue manager, tuning & configuring it according to the target platform (as documented) then reapply the definitions.
This assumes that's what you mean of course - I'm taking "MQ perspective" as meaning "from an MQ point of view" rather than the MQ perspective within Eclipse. And you couldn't do a lot of what I've described above from in there. _________________ Honesty is the best policy.
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