Never mind guys, I figured it out myself. For anybody else who is looking for this kind of program:
http://www-4.ibm.com/software/ts/mqseries/txppacs/ih02.html
I think the best solution to this scenario is a Microsoft cluster. Using two NT machines clustered together using Microsoft CLuster Server (MSCS), you can create a virtual queue manager that is controlled by the active node, if NT crashes, or you have a hardeware failure on one node, the Queue...
IBM MQ Series does work with on a Microsoft cluster. It will work if you configure it as a generic resource using the cluster's virtual IP, however it works MUCH MUCH better if you download the service pack for clustering, goto link:
http://www-4.ibm.com/software/ts/mqseries/txppacs/mc74.html...
IBM MQ Series does work with on a Microsoft cluster. It will work if you configure it as a generic resource using the cluster's virtual IP, however it works MUCH MUCH better if you download the service pack for clustering, (I think its MC74 or something like that) Follow the instructions and...
Does anyone know of a sample program for MQ Series on NT that will take lines of text from a standard ASCII file and do an MQPUT with each line? I have read about a sample program 'AMQSPUTW', but I have not been able to locate it or download it from IBM's site.
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