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manoj798
PostPosted: Thu Feb 25, 2010 12:53 pm    Post subject: Active-Active MSCS Cluster Reply with quote

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Hi,

I am setting up an active-active(round-robin) MQ clustering on MSCS. I want to know that how can it be established using a client connection channel.

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Manoj Murali
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Vitor
PostPosted: Thu Feb 25, 2010 1:20 pm    Post subject: Re: Active-Active MSCS Cluster Reply with quote

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manoj798 wrote:
I am setting up an active-active(round-robin) MQ clustering on MSCS.


So is this a WMQ cluster, with the queue managers protected by MSCS? Or are you overlapping the terms.

manoj798 wrote:
I want to know that how can it be established using a client connection channel.


Irrespective of the topology in use, clients always connect to a single queue manager. There has been endless debate on this point, and what happens with MCSC, in the Clustering section of this forum.
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manoj798
PostPosted: Fri Feb 26, 2010 10:12 am    Post subject: Re: Active-Active MSCS Cluster Reply with quote

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Vitor wrote:
manoj798 wrote:
I am setting up an active-active(round-robin) MQ clustering on MSCS.


So is this a WMQ cluster, with the queue managers protected by MSCS? Or are you overlapping the terms.

manoj798 wrote:
I want to know that how can it be established using a client connection channel.


Irrespective of the topology in use, clients always connect to a single queue manager. There has been endless debate on this point, and what happens with MCSC, in the Clustering section of this forum.


Thanks for the reply Vitor. I was referring the MSCS clustering only. I know that the round-robin will work in MQ Clustering, but I heard that it is possible in MSCS cluster itself with the help of client connection channel...
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PostPosted: Fri Feb 26, 2010 10:28 am    Post subject: Re: Active-Active MSCS Cluster Reply with quote

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manoj798 wrote:
I heard that it is possible in MSCS cluster itself with the help of client connection channel...


You'd better ask whoever you heard it from. AFAIK client connections (even the improved v7 client with auto-reconnect) doesn't round robin across 2 active queue managers.

Which is not to say it doesn't and I've missed that part of the documentation. So if whoever you heard it from has a link please post it (v7 clients are on my list of things to get to grips with when I have some time).
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