Recovering a cluster queue manager
Bring the cluster information about a queue manager up to date using the REFRESH CLUSTER runmqsc command. Follow this procedure after recovering a queue manager from a point-in-time backup.
Before starting
You have restored a cluster queue manager from a point-in-time backup.
To recover a queue manager in a cluster, restore the queue manager, and then bring the cluster information up to date using the REFRESH CLUSTER runmqsc command.
Note: For large clusters, using the
REFRESH CLUSTER command can be disruptive to the cluster while it is in progress,
and again at 27 day intervals thereafter when the cluster objects automatically send status updates
to all interested queue managers. See Refreshing in a large cluster can affect performance and availability of the
cluster.
Procedure
Issue the REFRESH CLUSTER command on the restored queue manager for all clusters in which the queue manager participates.What to do next
There is no need to issue the REFRESH CLUSTER command on any other queue manager.
Parent topic: Configure a queue manager clusterRelated information
- Clustering: Using REFRESH CLUSTER best practices