Randall, 

QM9 does not know about QC.LOCAL on QM1/QM2 because of the
different cluster, so you can not put to QC.LOCAL.

Using a remotequeue on QM9 (RNAME QC.LOCAL RQMGR QM1 for example)
does not work because QM9 does not know about QM1 (different cluster)

There is no way for QM9 to put to QC.LOCAL without additional
definitions that are provided in cluster B (queues, qmgr alias, ....)
or defined in QM9 directly to make QM9 know the queue or the target
queuemanager.

Either make QM9 a member of cluster A, or use QM3 as a gateway to Cluster A.

Regards, Stefan



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Von: Crowder, Randall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet: Montag, 24. Februar 2003 22:32
An: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Bridgette,

I want to use the cluster features for load balancing.  Likewise, what I'm
wondering is if there is a way to do it without creating any other object
definitions.  Creating queue remotes is still creating other object
definitions.

Thanks,
Randy

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From: Beardsley, Bridgette
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Sent: Monday, February 24, 2003 4:18 PM
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Subject: Re: Hopping messages across clusters


Randy,

Why not use a remote queue definition on QM9 that points to QC.LOCAL?

-Bridgette Beardsley

-----Original Message-----
From: Crowder, Randall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, February 24, 2003 2:56 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Hopping messages across clusters


Intercommunication Gurus!!!

I have the following setup - two overlapping clusters A and B.

----------- Cluster A
| QM1   |             QC.LOCAL - Local to QM1, shared in Cluster A
| QM2   |             QC.LOCAL - Local to QM2, shared in Cluster A
|-----| |
| QM3 | |             QC.LOCAL.ALIAS - Alias on QM3, shared in Cluster B
|-----|-
| QM8 |
| QM9 |
|---------- Cluster B

In this example.  QM3 is the only queue manager that is a part of both
clusters.  What I'm trying to figure out is how a program connected to
QM9 can put messages to QC.LOCAL on QM1/QM2.  So far, the only thing I've
been able to get working is to create an alias for QC.LOCAL on QM3 and
make the alias a part of Cluster B.

Is there another way?  I'd like to be able to do it programmatically -
where I wouldn't have to create the alias definition on QM3...

Thanks for any assistance.
Randy C.

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