Tony,
We have an
application running with the same component versions. You must
remember that in a cluster containing multiple copies of the same Queue name
the cluster will load balance. We have also noted that with the JMS
client connection if the QMGR name is used in the JMS configuration we get
the dreaded 2085 error code MQRC_UNKNOWN_OBJECT_NAME. What we have
done is to append the Queue name with the, in our case, division number.
(example: TEST.QUEUE.012). That way you have a unique queue.
This may seem simplistic but it does work.
Alan
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I think I am having a brain
meltdown.... Here is what we are trying to
accomplish.
Components:
1. WAS 5.1
2.
Websphere MQ 5.3.0.8
1370 queue managers in single
cluster. WAS application running with client connection to central
queue manager needs to send a single message to one queue manager in the
cluster. (There are 1364 instances of for example (TEST.QUEUE)
One on each of the queue managers in the cluster. The queue managers
are broken down into two categories (HQ and Stores) all stores queue
managers are distributed across the country and each have a unique
name.
My question is, How can my local
HQ application running on WAS put a message to a specific queue manager
within the cluster?
I know each MQ object has a
unique name (Object Name / Object QMGR Name) Where in the JMS code can
we put the specific name?
Thanks for any input you can
provide.
Tony
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