Getting started with queue manager clusters
Concepts and terminology
Concepts
Comparison with distributed queuing
Overview of cluster components
Terminology
Benefits
Things to consider
Summary of concepts
Using clusters to ease system administration
How can I use clusters?
Can I use clusters and queue-sharing groups?
How does the system administrator benefit?
Definitions to set up a network using distributed queuing
Definitions to set up a network using clusters
What about my applications?
How do I set up a cluster?
Establishing communication in a cluster
Channel initiator
Channel listener
First tasks
Task 1: Setting up a new cluster
Procedure
1. Decide on the organization of the cluster and its name
2. Determine which queue managers should hold full repositories
3. Alter the queue-manager definitions to add repository definitions
4. Define the CLUSRCVR channels
5. Define the CLUSSDR channels
6. Define the cluster queue INVENTQ
7. Verify and test the cluster
Task 2a: Adding a new queue manager to a cluster
Procedure
1. Determine which full repository PARIS should refer to first
2. Define a CLUSRCVR channel on queue manager PARIS
3. Define a CLUSSDR channel on queue manager PARIS
Task 2b: Adding a new queue manager to a cluster -- using DHCP
Procedure
1. Determine which full repository PARIS should refer to first
2. Define a CLUSRCVR channel on queue manager PARIS
3. Define a CLUSSDR channel on queue manager PARIS
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