Removing a dead server from an MQ cluster

2004-04-29 Thread Sid . Young
Howdy all,

I have a server (MQ2) that has been disconnected (forceably) from a cluster
and physically removed and will not be replaced. The existing queue manager
(MQ1) on the other server still thinks it is present. Can I issue a reset
cluster command on MQ1 as shown below safely:


Reset cluster('MQCLUSTER') QMNAME('MQ2') ACTION(FORCEREMOVE) QUEUES(YES)


Thanks

Sid

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Re: Removing a dead server from an MQ cluster

2004-04-30 Thread Potkay, Peter M (PLC, IT)
As long as MQ1 is a Full Repository, yes.


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Howdy all,

I have a server (MQ2) that has been disconnected (forceably) from a cluster
and physically removed and will not be replaced. The existing queue manager
(MQ1) on the other server still thinks it is present. Can I issue a reset
cluster command on MQ1 as shown below safely:


Reset cluster('MQCLUSTER') QMNAME('MQ2') ACTION(FORCEREMOVE) QUEUES(YES)


Thanks

Sid

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Re: Removing a dead server from an MQ cluster

2004-04-30 Thread Mike Davidson



Just remember (from the Clusters manual):

"You can issue the RESET CLUSTER command only from full repository queue managers."

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Howdy all,

I have a server (MQ2) that has been disconnected (forceably) from a cluster
and physically removed and will not be replaced. The existing queue manager
(MQ1) on the other server still thinks it is present. Can I issue a reset
cluster command on MQ1 as shown below safely:


Reset cluster('MQCLUSTER') QMNAME('MQ2') ACTION(FORCEREMOVE) QUEUES(YES)


Thanks

Sid

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