hello kritsana,
 
if a cluster queue is defined it will be visible on all repository queuemanagers
because they exchange the cluster information, but not on the partial
repository queuemanagers("members") (unless the definition is local
to this queuemanager).
 
these "members" will only know what they have used within the last 30 (i think
it was 30) days.
 
try to put a message to the cluster queue from the win2000 queuemanager, from that
moment on also this machine will know that queue.
 
amongst other things the "refresh cluster" makes the "member" forget
about what it has used.
just try it after the cluster queue is visible on the win2000 machine.
it will then forget this queue (should be invisible again).
 
put a message again, and it will be visible again.
 
I recommend reading "queue manager clusters"  manual.
 
Regards
 
Stefan
 
 
 
 
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Betreff: MQSeries Cluster Problem

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 it shares in cluster. 
    Another one also 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

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