Your problem is exactly described as the second symptom (pg 110) in the TroubleShooting section of the Cluster manual. Basically, it says fix the channel definition, and wait a retry cycle for it to fix itself.
 
If that doesn't fix it, let us know. There is a manual way to get around this, but it is multistep and probably overkill if the above method will work.
 
 
 
-----Original Message-----
From: Gina McCarthy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, April 29, 2004 10:24 AM
To: 'Potkay, Peter M (PLC, IT)'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Adding to Clusters

Thank you Peter!
 
On QM3:
Is the TO.QM3 channel clustered? The CLUSRCVR (TO.QM3) did not specify the cluster. I added it and restarted the CLUSSDR (TO.QM3) on QM2.
 
Is TO.QM3 defined properly (hostname(port))? Yes, as a matter of fact. They're all started.
 
Is the TO.QM2 channel clustered? Yes
 
Are the queues you defined clustered? Yes.
 
 
On QM1 or QM2, what happens if you issue DIS  CLUSQMGR(*)? Does it show QM3?
 
No. ;-(
 
On QM1, it shows QM1 and QM2 only.
 
On QM2, it shows:
 

dis clusqmgr(*)

1 : dis clusqmgr(*)

AMQ8441: Display Cluster Queue Manager details.     <-----   QM2

CLUSQMGR(AIXMQST1) CLUSTER(NATEST)

CHANNEL(TO.AIXMQST1)

AMQ8441: Display Cluster Queue Manager details.     <-----  QM1 

CLUSQMGR(MQ1T) CLUSTER(NATEST)

CHANNEL(TO.MQ1T)

 

AMQ8441: Display Cluster Queue Manager details.           <------ QM3

CLUSQMGR(SYSTEM.TEMPQMGR.usmlio02.arrow.com(1414))       

CLUSTER(NATEST) CHANNEL(TO.OS4MQST1)

 

OK...this is the problem. When I originally created the CLUSRCVR on QM3, I put the wrong port of 1414 when it should have been 1415. How can I delete this....or can I??? 

 

 

Thanks!

Gina

-----Original Message-----
From: Potkay, Peter M (PLC, IT) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, April 29, 2004 9:57 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Adding to Clusters

You seem to have all the needed definitions. (By the way, the CLUSSNDR you manually made from QM2 to QM3 is not needed. MQ Cluster Magic will auto define that one when it needs it, and won't even use the one you made.)
 
On QM3:
Is the TO.QM3 channel clustered?
Is TO.QM3 defined properly (hostname(port))?
Is the TO.QM2 channel clustered?
Are the queues you defined clustered?
 
 
On QM1 or QM2, what happens if you issue DIS  CLUSQMGR(*)? Does it show QM3?
 
 
The refresh command is not available on QM2 or QM1, since they are full repositories. However, issuing it on QM3 is supposed to push out all of QM3's data to the Full Repositories. Is the channel from QM3 to QM2 running?
-----Original Message-----
From: Gina McCarthy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, April 29, 2004 9:21 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Adding to Clusters

I currently have 2 queue managers (QM1 and QM2), which are both full repositories in cluster NATEST. I need to add another queue manager (QM3). I've attached it to QM2:
 
On QM2, I've defined a CLUSSDR (TO.QM3) and a CLUSRCVR (TO.QM2). I then added queues on QM3 to the cluster. 
 
My problem....I cannot see that these queues exist on QM2. I've refreshed the cluster on QM2 (with repos) and on QM3.
 
 
What am I missing?
 
Regards,
Gina McCarthy
Sr Systems Programmer MQSeries/CICS
Arrow Electronics, Inc.
50 Marcus Drive
Melville, NY  11747
(631) 847-5440
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

 




 


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