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Abstract
This tutorial provides the details on how to setup a small IBM MQ cluster with:
-- 2 full repositories
-- 3 partial repositories
-- using 3 different hosts
Content
The instructions are provided for the MQ Explorer and the runmqsc command.
The tutorial also provides the details on the basic usage of clustered queues:
Scenario 1: A local queue that is created in one of the partial repositories but not yet added to the cluster and subsequent tasks used to explore the behavior of putting and getting a message.
Scenario 2: Then the local queue is added to the cluster and the corresponding taskss are explored.
The chapters are:
Chapter 1: Creating queue managers and setup of MQ Explorer
Chapter 2: Creating a cluster with 2 Full Repositories
Chapter 3: Adding 2 Partial Repositories
Chapter 4: Working with a local queue, not yet a clustered queue
Chapter 5: Working with a queue that was made a clustered queue
Chapter 1: Creating queue managers and setup of MQ Explorer
Chapter 2: Creating a cluster with 2 Full Repositories
Chapter 3: Adding 2 Partial Repositories
Chapter 4: Working with a local queue, not yet a clustered queue
Chapter 5: Working with a queue that was made a clustered queue
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Author: Angel Rivera;
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Product Synonym
WebSphere MQ WMQ
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20 March 2024
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