Ruzi, 

this sounds somehow familiar to me.
are you using the mq explorer? i remember of
similiar error messages telling me that
the qmgr is not in the cluster when working with
cluster objects, at least the definition worked
and the qmgr was member of the cluster, it was
just the mq explorer that was telling me silly
messages.

if you are using the mq explorer, try something
else (e.g. remote runmqsc or mo71 supportpac) to
create the definitions and check if the
errors occur again.

the mq explorer sometimes seems to be a bit confused....

regards

stefan






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Von: Ruzi R [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 5. Juni 2003 15:07
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Betreff: Cluster---AMQ4514


I created a cluster with QM1 and QM2
full-repositories.  QM3 is a member of the cluster
(not a full repository). The cluster queue  Q1 is
defined on QM2 and QM3.

Q1: When I want to define Q1 on QM1 I get an error
message AMQ4514 which basically says as the queue
manager is not a member of the cluster, the queue
cannot be defined as cluster. But the queue manager
(QM1) is the full-repository. I have refreshed the
cluster.

Q2: When defining the cluster queue I expected to see
the cluster name in the drop-down menu of the
 cluster  tab --- it was just blank. Is this a normal
behavior? I manually specified the cluster name for
creating cluster queue Q1 on QM2 and QM3, and it
worked.

Thanks,

Ruzi

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