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Reg: MQ cluster Via Service Integration Bus (WAS) Config |
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sthota1982 |
Posted: Tue Apr 29, 2014 3:55 pm Post subject: Reg: MQ cluster Via Service Integration Bus (WAS) Config |
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Joined: 23 Jun 2010 Posts: 10
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Hi ,
I would like to do setup MQ Cluster (Active and passive) through websphere application server (Service Integration Bus)
Would like to know, will i create 2 bus member in websphere application server
Please let me know your suggestions soon
Thanks
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Vitor |
Posted: Wed Apr 30, 2014 4:53 am Post subject: Re: Reg: MQ cluster Via Service Integration Bus (WAS) Config |
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Joined: 11 Nov 2005 Posts: 26093 Location: Texas, USA
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sthota1982 wrote: |
I would like to do setup MQ Cluster (Active and passive) through websphere application server (Service Integration Bus) |
Ok, be clear on your terms here. A WMQ Cluster is 2 active queue managers in a load balancing set up. A High Availability Cluster (of which Active / Passive is one type) is not the same thing and isn't provided by a WMQ cluster even though they're both called clusters.
Yes, it's confusing. Roll with the punches.
If you want to set up an Active / Passive HA cluster, you will need HA software that supports Active / Passive (an example is Veritas) and configure that according to the vendor's instructions.
Alternatively you can set up a single queue manager under WAS and configure that queue manager within WMQ to be multi-instance. Not active / passive in every sense, but doesn't require additional software _________________ Honesty is the best policy.
Insanity is the best defence. |
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IanAlderson |
Posted: Thu May 01, 2014 12:43 am Post subject: |
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As well as confusing MQ Clustering with HA, you are also confusing SIB with MQ. SIB is the default messaging provider built into WAS and runs in the WAS runtime. You can I believe also fail that over between instances in a WAS cluster, but with a performance penalty.
MQ on the other hand is external to WAS, and any HA mechanism as described by Vitor would be external to a WAS cluster. Which is a good thing imo. |
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