-Elbert Hubbard
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Van: Herd, Stewart [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Verzonden: vrijdag 4 juli 2003 10:32
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Onderwerp: Queue sharing Groups and RRS
Dear All,
Perhaps some of you could enlighten me on this subject, we are currently
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of America, UK.
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Groups and RRS
Dear All, Perhaps some of
you could enlighten me on this subject, we are currently setting up a SYSPL
Title: Queue sharing Groups and RRS
Dear All,
Perhaps some of you could enlighten me on this subject, we are currently setting up a SYSPLEX where we will utilize Queue Sharing groups and whilst attempting to define these we ran into a problem because an OS/390 component RRS was not
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Ian,
Thanks for that. Is this documented anywhere ?
>> No, this is an interna
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When setting up queue sharing on MQ 5.2 on OS/390
there is some DB2 stuff to set up (as MQ shared queues
reside on DB2 in the coupling facility). One of the
things to do is to bind a bunch of DB2 plans. We see
one of these plans, CSQ5L220 (or CSQ5L530 in MQ5.3),
getting executed every 5 seconds. It
The big one on queue sharing groups is the limitation on message size to
64k, although for general apps this probably does not represent a
limitation if considered at design time. Also until you get v5.3 running
QSG can only handle non-persistent messages.
Regards
Tim A
Title: RE: MQSeries Clustering and Queue Sharing Groups
Please respond with any feedback to the LIST and not individually as I am also interested in this. For the use of Sysplex in a MVS environment would the use of clustering or queue sharing groups be the way to go?
Thank you
Pieter