This section describes how to configure the Sun Cluster HA for Sun Java System Message Queue extension properties. Typically, you use the command line scrgadm -x parameter=value to configure extension properties when you create the Sun Java System Message Queue resource. You can also use the procedures described in “Administering Data Service Resources” in Sun Cluster Data Services Planning and Administration Guide for Solaris OS to configure the Sun Cluster HA for Sun Java System Message Queue extension properties.
See “Standard Properties” in Sun Cluster Data Services Planning and Administration Guide for Solaris OS for details on all Sun Cluster properties.
Table 1–2 describes the extension properties that you can configure for the Sun Java System Message Queue. The only required extension property for creating a Sun Java System Message Queue resource is the Confdir_list property. The Confdir_list property specifies a directory in which the Sun Java System Message Queue configuration files reside. You can update some extension properties dynamically. You can update other extension properties only when you create the resource. The Tunable entries indicate when you can update each property.
Table 1–2 Sun Cluster HA for Sun Java System Message Queue Extension Properties
Name/Data Type |
Description |
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Confdir_list (string array) |
A path name that points to the configuration directory for the broker. The Sun Cluster HA for Sun Java System Message Queue requires this extension property, and the property must have one entry. Default: None Range: None Tunable: At creation |
Broker_Name (string) |
The name of the broker to be monitored. Tunable: At creation |
Broker_User (string) |
User name of the managed broker. This property is needed only if Smooth_Shutdown=TRUE. Tunable: At creation |
Smooth_Shutdown (Boolean) |
Determines if imqcmd is used to shutdown the broker. If Smooth_Shutdown=TRUE the broker password is set on the command-line and is displayed in the output. If Smooth_Shutdown=FALSE the broker is shutdown by using SIGTERM. Default: False Tunable: Any time |