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Mitra
PostPosted: Tue Jun 07, 2011 5:33 pm    Post subject: How to Start the Multi Instance Qmgr after rebooting the sys Reply with quote

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HI ,

I installed the MQ V7 for MI Qmgrs Following the IBM Site, Created a Dummy Qmgr on server 1 and added the info to Server 2 and used contact admin for File sharing Everything is good upto here,when i tested it using endmqm -s Qmgrname in server 1 so that server 2 Becomes active and vice versa but when i rebooted the server 1 (Active) the Server 2(Stand by) is not becoming active and when i restarted the Server 1 it is showing that the Qmgr is Running Elsewhere, When i start the Qmgr using Strmqm - x Qmgr name it is saying that Max Standby limit is reached on Sever 1.


Kindly Plz help.
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santnmq
PostPosted: Tue Jun 07, 2011 8:07 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Have you tried displaying the status of the queue managers.
what is the output of the command
dspmq –x –o standby?
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santnmq
PostPosted: Tue Jun 07, 2011 8:09 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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paste here the output of this command from both the servers ...
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Mitra
PostPosted: Wed Jun 08, 2011 5:25 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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santnmq wrote:
Have you tried displaying the status of the queue managers.
what is the output of the command
dspmq –x –o standby?

yes i did here is the Output
In Server mqsvcqa1i ( Active , but o/p after rebooted)
dspmq –x –o standby

QMNAME(QM1) STANDBY(Permitted)
INSTANCE(mqsvcqa1i) MODE(Active)
INSTANCE(mqsvc1i) MODE(Standby)
QMNAME(QMgrSo) STANDBY(Permitted)
INSTANCE(mqsvcqa1i) MODE(Active)
INSTANCE(mqsvc1i) MODE(Standby)
QMNAME(QM2) STANDBY(Permitted)
INSTANCE(mqsvcqa1i) MODE(Active)
INSTANCE(mqsvc1i) MODE(Standby)
and

dspmq

QMNAME(QM1) STATUS(Running elsewhere)
QMNAME(QMgrSo) STATUS(Running elsewhere)
QMNAME(QM2) STATUS(Running elsewhere)

when i tried Starting the QMgr QM2 again this is the output.

strmqm -x QM2
There are 78 days left in the trial period for this copy of WebSphere MQ.
WebSphere MQ queue manager 'QM2' starting.
AMQ7274: WebSphere MQ queue manager 'QM2' already has the maximum number of standby instances.


And in server mqsvc1i:(which is Stand by)

dspmq

QMNAME(QM1) STATUS(Running as standby)
QMNAME(QMgrSo) STATUS(Running as standby)
QMNAME(QM2) STATUS(Running as standby)

dspmq -x -o standby

QMNAME(QM1) STANDBY(Permitted)
INSTANCE(mqsvcqa1i) MODE(Active)
INSTANCE(mqsvc1i) MODE(Standby)
QMNAME(QMgrSo) STANDBY(Permitted)
INSTANCE(mqsvcqa1i) MODE(Active)
INSTANCE(mqsvc1i) MODE(Standby)
QMNAME(QM2) STANDBY(Permitted)
INSTANCE(mqsvcqa1i) MODE(Active)
INSTANCE(mqsvc1i) MODE(Standby)
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santnmq
PostPosted: Wed Jun 08, 2011 8:28 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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All ur qmgrs QM1, QM2 and QmgrSo are active on the server "mqsvcqa1i" and standby on the server "mqsvc1i".

You are trying to start the qmgr QM2 as a standby again, which is already running as standby.

If you want to switch over from the machine "mqsvcqa1i", stop the queue manager on this machine using below command.

endmqm –is QM2

This should make the instance on the "mqsvc1i" as active.
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