This section contains the procedure you need to verify the installation and configuration.
This procedure does not verify that your application is highly available because you have not yet installed your data service.
Perform this procedure on one node of the cluster unless a specific steps indicates otherwise.
# clzonecluster status
If required, boot the zone cluster.
# clzonecluster boot zone-cluster-name
# zlogin zonename
# su - mqm $ strmqm queue-manager $ runmqsc queue-manager def ql(sc3test) defpsist(yes) end $ $ /opt/mqm/samp/bin/amqsput SC3TEST queue-manager test test test test test ^C
$ endmqm -i queue-manager $ exit
# exit
Perform this step in the global zone only.
You should unmount the highly available file system you mounted in Step 5 in How to Install and Configure IBM MQ.
# umount websphere-mq-highly-available-local-file-system
Unmount the highly available local file system from the zone.
# umount /zonepath/root/websphere-mq-highly-available-local-file-system
# zpool export -f HAZpool
Perform this step on another node of the cluster.
Ensure the node has ownership of the disk set or disk group.
For Solaris Volume Manager.
# metaset -s disk-set -t
# mount websphere-mq-highly-available-local-file-system
Create the mount point on all zones of the cluster that are being used for IBM MQ.
Mount the highly available local file system on one of the zones being used .
# zlogin zonename mkdir websphere-mq-highly-available-local-file-system # # mount -F lofs websphere-mq-highly-available-local-file-system \ /zonepath/root/websphere-mq-highly-available-local-file-system
# zpool import -R /zonepath/root HAZpool
Perform this step on the other node of the cluster.
# zlogin zonename
Perform this step on the other node of the cluster.
# su - mqm $ strmqm queue-manager $ /opt/mqm/samp/bin/amqsget SC3TEST queue-manager ^C $ runmqsc queue-manager delete ql(sc3test) end
Perform this step on the other node of the cluster.
$ endmqm -i queue-manager $ exit
# exit
Perform this step in the global zone only.
You should unmount the highly available file system you mounted in Step 5 in How to Install and Configure IBM MQ.
# umount websphere-mq-highly-available-local-file-system
Unmount the highly available local file system from the zone.
# umount /zonepath/root/websphere-mq-highly-available-local-file-system
# zpool export -f HAZpool