Re: Cluster Problem

2004-11-17 Thread Potkay, Peter M (ISD, IT)



Yes, a
Full Repo can host clustered queues. If question below is based on "errors" you
are seeing from MQExplorer, ignore them. Ignore most everything that MQExplorer
tells you related to errors with Clusters. Verify it with commands from runmqsc
before worrying about it.


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  I have created a cluster on a server having the
  two repository QM's on the same server. When I try to create a Q on one
  of the repo QM's, it does not show a cluster available to share the queue
  in. Can a repo QM have a cluster queue?
  
  I can create another QM on the same server, join
  the cluster,and create a cluster Q, no problem.
  --Jay H. LangChief
  TechnologistDistributed Computing Professionals Inc.IBM Certified
  Specialist - WebSphere MQ303 277-1873 - Colorado Office651 406-2131 -
  USPS Office303 807-9700 - Cell 

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Re: Cluster Problem

2004-11-17 Thread AkBar E. Dar
With my experience with cluster, Issue REFRESH CLUSTER and wait.  It
usually, works.  MQ takes time to propagate the information.

Thanks,

AkBar E. Dar
The United Illuminating Company
New Haven, CT
Off: (203) 499-5981
Cell: (203) 623-9270



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Yes, a Full Repo can host clustered queues. If question below is based on
errors you are seeing from MQExplorer, ignore them. Ignore most
everything that MQExplorer tells you related to errors with Clusters.
Verify it with commands from runmqsc before worrying about it.

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  From: MQSeries List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Jay
  Lang
  Sent: Tuesday, November 16, 2004 4:26 PM
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: Cluster Problem

  I have created a cluster on a server having the two repository QM's
  on the same server.  When I try to create a Q on one of the repo
  QM's, it does not show a cluster available to share the queue in.
  Can a repo QM have a cluster queue?

  I can create another QM on the same server, join the cluster, and
  create a cluster Q, no problem.
  --
  Jay H. Lang
  Chief Technologist
  Distributed Computing Professionals Inc.
  IBM Certified Specialist - WebSphere MQ
  303 277-1873 - Colorado Office
  651 406-2131 - USPS Office
  303 807-9700 - Cell


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Cluster Problem

2004-11-16 Thread Jay Lang



I have created a cluster on a server having the two 
repository QM's on the same server. When I try to create a Q on one of the 
repo QM's, it does not show a cluster available to share the queue in. Can 
a repo QM have a cluster queue?

I can create another QM on the same server, join 
the cluster,and create a cluster Q, no problem.
--Jay H. LangChief 
TechnologistDistributed Computing Professionals Inc.IBM Certified 
Specialist - WebSphere MQ303 277-1873 - Colorado Office651 406-2131 - 
USPS Office303 807-9700 - Cell 


CLUSTER PROBLEM

2004-05-18 Thread Teofils F. Turlais
I just did the  RESET CLUSTER(X) QMNAME(Y) ACTION(FORCEREMOVE) QUEUES(YES)

with no result.

I should have told you before that I wanted to replace Y with a clone YY
which has the same cluster queue name in the same clsuter.
Now I have two queues with the same name hosted by 2 different queue
managers. And have deleted these queues from queue managers Y and YY but
they both still appear in the repository queue manager of the cluster.  I
did the above command from the cluster repository queue manager for both Y
and YY with no change.

T.F. Turlais

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Re: CLUSTER PROBLEM

2004-05-18 Thread Potkay, Peter M (PLC, IT)
You did it backwards.

It should be this
RESET CLUSTER(Y) QMNAME(X) ACTION(FORCEREMOVE) QUEUES(YES)


The cluster attribute says which cluster do you want purge of the bad data.
The QM attribute is what QM you want to force out.



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From: Teofils F. Turlais [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, May 18, 2004 2:36 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: CLUSTER PROBLEM


I just did the  RESET CLUSTER(X) QMNAME(Y) ACTION(FORCEREMOVE) QUEUES(YES)

with no result.

I should have told you before that I wanted to replace Y with a clone YY
which has the same cluster queue name in the same clsuter.
Now I have two queues with the same name hosted by 2 different queue
managers. And have deleted these queues from queue managers Y and YY but
they both still appear in the repository queue manager of the cluster.  I
did the above command from the cluster repository queue manager for both Y
and YY with no change.

T.F. Turlais

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Re: Cluster Problem

2003-04-05 Thread Gary Ward
Polly,

I can tell you from extensive personal experience with clustered queue
managers in V5.3 that there's a bunch of issues that cropped up.  First, get
to the latest CSD (CSD03) ASAP.  And always upgrade your repository queue
managers first!

 A word to the rest of you folks... MQ 5.2 CSD06 is VERY stable and
doesn't have all the cluster problems.  So if you're running clusters, hang
tight and wait for CSD04 of MQ5.3 before moving your clusters forward  

Now, as far as your specific problem, be sure that you don't have any
manually defined CLUSSDR channels pointing at your HP box.  This confuses
the HP QM and will cause it not to act as you would expect in the cluster.
I just worked a similar problem and this was what someone had done.

The other thing to do is issue a REFRESH CLUSTER command on your HP queue
manager and then check the channel status of your channels pointing at the
W2K repository and your HP CLUSRCVR.  Make sure the LSTMSGTI and LSTMSGDA
are recent.  That ensures that the HP is getting refreshed from the
repository.  The 2189 indicates your HP is not talking with either of your
two full repositories.  Again, this could be because of a manually defined
CLUSSDR (mentioned above) or because your W2K repositories for some reason
don't recognize the HP.  Also check the output of DISPLAY CLUSQMGR(*) on the
HP and note what it says.

If none of this proves fruitful, don't wait to call IBM and open a record.
These problems tend to be nasty and convoluted!

Good Luck!
Gary

---
Gary J. Ward
Senior Consulting Engineer
Information Design, Inc.
IBM Premier Business Partner

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Full Repositories:  Win2000 and AIX 4.3.3

Partial:  AIX 4.3.3 HP 11



All running MQSeries 5.3





I have just added some new cluster qmanagers (AIX) into my existing cluster.
Everything is up and started.  I can see all the qmanagers on the full
repositories, but now the partial repository on the HP is generating a 2189
when I try to put a message to any clustered queue in the environment.  The
clussdr and clusrcvr are running from the HP to the full repo in the Win2000
server.



Everything is communicating fine except the HP.  I cannot start a channel
from the partial repos to the HP, but can everywhere else.  This all was
working fine until I created the new qmanagers on the AIX servers.  I have
tried rebuilding the full repositories and this did not help.



To summarize:

Partial repo on HP is not working properly and I am getting a 2189 when I
try to put a message to a clustered queue.  All of the other full and
partial repos are working fine.



Does HP require something special when running 5.3?





Polly Siegman

Unix System Administrator

PerotSystems @ OwensMinor

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Cluster problem

2003-04-04 Thread Siegman, Polly








Full Repositories: Win2000 and AIX 4.3.3

Partial: AIX 4.3.3 HP 11



All running MQSeries 5.3





I have just added some new cluster qmanagers (AIX) into my existing
cluster. Everything is up and started. I can see all the qmanagers
on the full repositories, but now the partial repository on the HP is
generating a 2189 when I try to put a message to any clustered queue in the environment.
The clussdr and clusrcvr are running from the HP to the full repo in the Win2000
server.



Everything is communicating fine except the HP. I cannot
start a channel from the partial repos to the HP, but can everywhere else.
This all was working fine until I created the new qmanagers on the AIX
servers. I have tried rebuilding the full repositories and this did not
help.



To summarize:

Partial repo on HP is not working properly and I am getting a
2189 when I try to put a message to a clustered queue. All of the other
full and partial repos are working fine. 



Does HP require something special when running 5.3?





Polly Siegman

Unix System Administrator

PerotSystems @ OwensMinor

Ph. (804)935-4290

Pager (800)Page-MCI pin #1576939












MQSeries Cluster Problem

2002-09-05 Thread Kritsana



Hi All,

 I encounter a problem when I try to make a 
cluster from 2 AIX machines and 1 windows 2000 machine.
 
 Note: MQSeries on AIX is version 
5.2.0.2
MQSeries 
on Win 2000 is version 5.2

 I choose 2 AIX to be repository of cluster. 
Both of them are working properly. 
 I mean when I add a new local queue on one 
of them and make itsharesin cluster.
 Another onealso see that queue. 


But when I add 1 Win 2000 in cluster. 
Strangely, it does not see that cluster queue.
 Eventhough, I try to refresh cluster 
information on all of them.

 Any help will be appreciated.

Kritsana Loaboonsup
System Programmer