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bkiran2020
PostPosted: Tue Feb 08, 2011 7:14 am    Post subject: clustering Reply with quote

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consider there 3 queue manager Qm1,qm2,qm3 .how to add these 3 queue manager to clustering so that if first msg is put in qm1 than it will go to qm2 & if 2nd msg is put in qm1 then it will go to qm3?
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PostPosted: Tue Feb 08, 2011 7:22 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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What has your reading and other research lead you to understand about clustering?
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PostPosted: Tue Feb 08, 2011 7:25 am    Post subject: Re: clustering Reply with quote

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bkiran2020 wrote:
consider there 3 queue manager Qm1,qm2,qm3 .how to add these 3 queue manager to clustering so that if first msg is put in qm1 than it will go to qm2 & if 2nd msg is put in qm1 then it will go to qm3?


Are you seriously asking how to force the first message put (assuming it doesn't go to a queue on qm1 anyway) to always go to qm2? Why?

Or are you asking how to get the first message to one queue manager, the next to the other, then to the first and so forth?

Because that's so ridiculously easy and obvious from the documentation I'm not going to bother to answer it. Especially given your track record of asking questions the documentation answers.

But I'll give you this. There's only one way to add queue managers to a cluster - the right way. This forms the queue managers into a cluster. How messages flow and are routed through the cluster is down to how you set it up & how applications put messages, not how you add queue managers to it.

You'd get a lot further with your posts if you demonstrated some effort to find the answers yourself. Also if your posts didn't sound so much like certification questions.

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