Thanks.  Can you communicate with multiple MQServers on separate machines?


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Yes, you can do it by setting up the channel table correctly and enabling
svrconn channels on the server.

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I know you can talk to multiple QMGRs on the same Server by using the
Channel table so logically the answer to your question should be yes.
If it is so in practice, I do not know.
Read up on AMQCLCHL.TAB, this is the name of the Client Channel Table.


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Hi,

We have a Sun Solaris machine that has MQClient configured to work with a
remote MQServer installation.  We are now contemplating on using that
client to communicate with another server simultaneously.  Is this
possible? What configuration steps are required?  Do we need to be at a
particular level of MQSeries?

Thanks,

Kulbir.


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