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Should I create an admin user for each Broker in Domain |
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Degliesp |
Posted: Thu Apr 03, 2008 11:24 pm Post subject: Should I create an admin user for each Broker in Domain |
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My customer has in production two message broker instance, installed in a Active/Active cluster (Sun Solaris, Veritas Cluster).
On one machine is running a WBIMB v5 instance, while in the other machine is running a WMB v6 instance.
Of course, the v5 instance belongs to a configmanager v5 domain and the WMB 6 instance belongs to a configmanager v6 domain.
Next step will be to create a new WMB v6 broker instance, on the same v5 machine, in order to migrate step by step all the flows from v5 to v6.
This new instance should belong to the v6 configuration manager.
The main question I have is what is the best practice for the administrative user for this new instance.
I would like to keep the same user I already have for the first v6 instance. Do you see any problem in this policy, particularly related to the HA Cluster or the database access? |
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Gaya3 |
Posted: Thu Apr 03, 2008 11:33 pm Post subject: |
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Joined: 12 Sep 2006 Posts: 2493 Location: Boston, US
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I feel to give the same user id and authority to both,
as it will be helpful, if you go ahead with Clustering, HA and DR time
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Gayathri _________________ Regards
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Degliesp |
Posted: Fri Apr 04, 2008 2:00 am Post subject: |
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[quote="Gaya3"]I feel to give the same user id and authority to both,
as it will be helpful, if you go ahead with Clustering, HA and DR time
regards
Gayathri[/quote]
Really? We are looking to both options and a big point seems to be the ODBCINI file. Currently we have two broker instance in a Active/active configuration. The odbc.ini file for each broker is placed under a directory related to the broker. This choice was made in order to let the odbc.ini file to switch is the broker instance has to be switched on the passive node.
If we want to keep this schema, we must define different users for the broker instances. The other choice should be to have a single odbc.ini file, located on both machines on local disks, but un this case we need to keep the two copies of the files aligned...Any hint? |
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