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Status Not under consideration
Workspace DataPower Gateway
Created by Guest
Created on Aug 12, 2016

Requesting to support MQ Multi Instance Managers

mq-qm-group behavior when multi-instance qmgrs are used in respective mq-qm objects. DataPower uses mq-qm objects which are active. This means that the qmgr is running and provides connectivity. However, multi-instance qmgrs provides connectivity only for the active instance and the stand-by instance does not run as such can't provide connectivity for the assoiled mq-qm object. Due to this condition, DataPower mq-qm object throws many critical MQ errors when it does not connect to the stand-by qmgrs. This behavior is working as designed. The large number of MQ errors are visible due to the fact DataPower needs active/active mq-qm objects where as multi-instance qmgrs provide active/stand-by connectivity's. We need remedy for this in datapower firmware upcoming version where it should look if one of the Mq-QM object is active and the other is in standby then datapower shouldnt be logging critical error..

Idea priority Urgent
RFE ID 92986
RFE URL
RFE Product IBM DataPower Gateways