WebSphere Message Queue
WebSphere MQ V7 introduced an HA software support with the multi-instance feature.The multi-instance capability provides an Active/Passive or Hot/Standby solution.
The queue manager in standby mode is not started but a daemon is monitoring a shared file system for lock file release.
When the active queue manager dies it frees the lock on the log files that allows the standby queue manager to start.
The file system has to support the necessary requirements:
Testing and support statement for WebSphere MQ multi-instance queue managers
General requirements for WebSphere Message Queue provides also information for the multi-instance support:
WebSphere Message Queue Support Requirements
Support on ritualized environment
http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg21392025
WebSphere Message Broker
WebSphere Message Broker leverages this WMQ capability and provides also a solution for Hot/Standby HA solution.Here after you can find references that provides a very good introduction:
Configuring A Multi-Instance Message Broker For High Availability Support
Checklist for Implementing High Availability using Multi-Instances in Message Broker V7
To know more about
If you want to investigate in more details the HA solution please have a look to the following redbook:
Looks like we got this working :-)
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