Depending on the queue manager attribute, ROUTEREC, trace-route reply messages are delivered to either:
In some cases a system administrator might prefer trace-route reply messages not to be returned to the reply-to queues specified in the message descriptor of the trace-route messages. If this is the case then queue managers can be set to deliver trace-route reply messages to local system queues. If a number of queue managers in a queue manager network are set this way, then it can be time consuming determining the locations of the trace-route reply messages. An alternative is to use a common queue on a single node.
A single node is a queue manager that hosts a common queue. All the queue managers in a queue manager network can deliver trace-route reply messages to this common queue. For an example of this configuration, see Figure 2. The benefit of using a common queue is that queue managers do not have to deliver trace-route reply messages to the reply-to queue specified in a message, and when determining the locations of trace-route reply messages, only one queue need be queried.
To set up a common queue, do the following:
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