Hello,

There are two different physical sites that host three WMQ 'overlapping' cluster queue managers and five cluster queue managers.

That is to say in Site A, there are 3 overlapping queue managers that reside in cluster Y and cluster Z. Also, in cluster Z there are 5 cluster queue managers in site A.

Also in site B, there are 3 overlapping queue managers that reside in cluster Y and cluster Z. Also, in cluster Z there are 5 cluster queue managers in site B. 

A message is put onto an alias cluster queue definition from cluster Y, that is defined in the six overlapping queue managers, three in site A and three in site B.

 Using the round-robin pattern, the message can be sent to any of the six overlapping queue managers.

The alias cluster queue definition points to a cluster queue that resides in 10 different queue managers in cluster Z. For these 10 cluster queue managers, 5 reside in site A and 5 reside in site B. 

From the alias queue definition in the overlapping queue managers, the message can go to any of the 10 cluster queue managers.

If the message is put to an overlapping queue manager in site A, how can the message be controlled to go the other 5 cluster queues that is also defined in site A?

I want to keep the message to remain in a specific site so the message does not bounce between sites on it's way to a single queue manager that is not in either of the clusters?

Your thoughts!

Bud

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