or not.
tonyB.
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When you say the CLUSSNDR channel was running, were you looking at the
manually defined CLUSSNDR
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Antony, if the "backed up" system is the Queuemanager with the
man
to the DLQ, before repeating the process on the next message it
got.
-Original Message-From: Antony Boggis
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Yes, the "backed up" system was
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When you say the CLUSSNDR channel was running, were you looking at the manually
defined CLUSSNDR, or the AutoDefined CLUSSNDR? The manual one may have been running,
but it was not being used
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Environment: Solaris 5.8 (24 CPUs, 98Gb RAM
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Title: CPU Usage in a cluster environment.
Environment: Solaris 5.8 (24 CPUs, 98Gb RAM), WMQ 5.3 CSD05.
I have a cluster of 4 queue managers. This past weekend we were running some tests sending volumes of messages. After a period of time we had some application issues (not MQ) on two