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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

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

Target Cluster Configuration

Software Configuration

Assumptions

Installing and Configuring WebSphere MQ

Example: Prepare the Cluster for WebSphere MQ

Example: Configure two Non-Global Zones

Example: Install WebSphere MQ in the Non-Global Zones

Example: Verify WebSphere MQ

Example: Configure Cluster Resources for WebSphere MQ

Example: Enable the WebSphere MQ Software to Run in the Cluster

Example: Verify the HA for WebSphere MQ Resource Group

Example: Creating Multiple Instances

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

Index

Installing and Configuring WebSphere MQ


Note - This deployment example is designed for a single-node cluster. It is provided simply as a concise guide to help you if you need to refer to an installation and configuration of WebSphere MQ.

This deployment example is not meant to be a precise guide to install and configure WebSphere MQ.

If you need to install WebSphere MQ in any other configuration, refer to the general purpose procedures elsewhere in this manual.


The instructions with this deployment example assumes that you are using the WebSphere MQ v6 Solaris x86–64 platform and will configure WebSphere MQ on a ZFS highly available local file system.

The cluster resource group will be configured to failover between two non-global zones on a single node cluster.

The tasks you must perform to install and configure WebSphere MQ in the non-global zones are as follows: