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Oracle Solaris Cluster Data Service for WebSphere MQ Guide
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Preface

1.  Installing and Configuring Solaris Cluster HA for WebSphere MQ

HA for WebSphere MQ Overview

Overview of Installing and Configuring HA for WebSphere MQ

Planning the HA for WebSphere MQ Installation and Configuration

Configuration Restrictions

Restriction for the supported configurations of HA for WebSphere MQ

Restriction for the Location of WebSphere MQ files

Restriction for multiple WebSphere MQ instances

Configuration Requirements

Determine which Solaris zone WebSphere MQ will use

Requirements if multiple WebSphere MQ instances are deployed on cluster file systems.

Installing and Configuring WebSphere MQ

How to Install and Configure WebSphere MQ

Verifying the Installation and Configuration of WebSphere MQ

How to Verify the Installation and Configuration of WebSphere MQ

Installing the HA for WebSphere MQ Packages

How to Install the HA for WebSphere MQ Packages

Registering and Configuring Solaris Cluster HA for WebSphere MQ

How to Register and Configure Solaris Cluster HA for WebSphere MQ

How to Register and Configure Solaris Cluster HA for WebSphere MQ in a Failover Resource Group

How to Register and Configure Solaris Cluster HA for WebSphere MQ in an HA Container

Verifying the Solaris Cluster HA for WebSphere MQ Installation and Configuration

How to Verify the Solaris Cluster HA for WebSphere MQ Installation and Configuration

Upgrading HA for WebSphere MQ

How to Migrate Existing Resources to a New Version of HA for WebSphere MQ

Understanding the Solaris Cluster HA for WebSphere MQ Fault Monitor

Resource Properties

Probing Algorithm and Functionality

Operations of the queue manager probe

Operations of the channel initiator, command server, listener and trigger monitor probes

Debug Solaris Cluster HA for WebSphere MQ

How to turn on debug for Solaris Cluster HA for WebSphere MQ

A.  Deployment Example: Installing a WebSphere MQ Queue Manager in Non-Global Zones

B.  Deployment Example: Installing aWebSphere MQ Queue Manager in an HA Container

Index

HA for WebSphere MQ Overview

The HA for WebSphere MQ data service provides a mechanism for the orderly startup and shutdown, fault monitoring, and automatic failover of the WebSphere MQ service.

The following components can be protected by the HA for WebSphere MQ data service within the global zone, whole root non-global zone or whole root failover non-global zone.

Queue Manager
Channel Initiator
Command Server
Listener
Trigger Monitor