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Michael Dag
PostPosted: Fri Mar 16, 2007 5:27 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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HubertKleinmanns wrote:
Vitor wrote:
Only for v5.3. Listeners became queue manager objects in v6 and and maintained via runmqsc.


but it still works for version 6. Addionally it is possible, to define a specific IP address:

runmqlsr -t TCP -p 1420 QMGR1 -i <my_address>


ok it should be rephrased as "with V6 listeners can be queue manager managed objects and maintained via runmqsc"

then again you can still live in a cave... but do you?
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HubertKleinmanns
PostPosted: Fri Mar 16, 2007 7:37 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Michael Dag wrote:
...ok it should be rephrased as "with V6 listeners can be queue manager managed objects and maintained via runmqsc"

then again you can still live in a cave... but do you?


From the MQ admin's point of view I agree, but for already running systems it is good to know, that you can migrate from 5.3 to version 6, without changing your start-up procedures.

And there is another thing you should keep in mind: When you run MQ in a HA environment (e. g. Veritas Cluster), it could make sense, to define the QMgr, the listener, trigger monitor and command server as separate ressources. Then when - let's say - the command server fails, this single HA ressource could be restarted.

BUT, if you start the command server via the new QMgr attribute SCMDSERV, then the command server would become a part of the ressource QMgr. The cluster manager then would restart the ressource QMgr - and maybe connected applications such as Message Broker too!

I would favour a warm and dry cave over of a house with a missing roof .
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