Configure a queue manager cluster
Clusters provide a mechanism for interconnecting queue managers in a way that simplifies both the initial configuration and the ongoing management. We can define cluster components, and create and manage clusters.
Before starting
For an introduction to clustering concepts, see Clusters.
When we are designing your queue manager cluster you have to make some decisions. See Example clusters and Designing clusters.
- Defining components of a cluster
- Set up a new cluster
- Adding a queue manager to a cluster
- Adding a queue manager that hosts a queue
- Adding a queue sharing group to existing clusters
- Moving a full repository to another queue manager
- Establishing communication in a cluster
- Convert an existing network into a cluster
- Create two-overlapping clusters with a gateway queue manager
- Removing a cluster queue from a queue manager
- Removing a queue manager from a cluster
- Restoring a queue manager to its pre-cluster state
- Maintaining a queue manager
- Maintaining the cluster transmission queue
- Refreshing a cluster queue manager
- Recovering a cluster queue manager
- Configure cluster channels for availability
- Check that async commands for distributed networks have finished
- Routing messages to and from clusters
- Use clusters for workload management
Parent topic: Configure distributed queuing
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