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Dumping the qhueue manager 2

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tirititraun

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Jul 15, 2004
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Hi guys,
I´m new in this forum as I´m also new in MQ series. I´d like to know if it´s possible to dump the whole queue manager with all the objects into a text file in order to make a quick recovery in the case of a crash.
I´ve been told that this is possible and I´d like to knoe the command and the sintax.
Thanx a lot
JOse
 
There is an IBM supprot pack that will do this on NT. It is


The other way to do it would be to run a RUNMQSC against the queue manager with the following :

DISPLAY STGCLASS(*)
DISPLAY QUEUE(*) ALL
DISPLAY NAMELIST(*) ALL
DISPLAY PROCESS(*) ALL
DISPLAY CHANNEL(*) ALL

What platform are you wanting to do this on?
 
I want to do it in different platforms, windows 2000, HP UX and AIX. I´ll try it and let you know
Thanks a lot
JOse
 
Hi,
I tried this, but my feeling is that this is not what I need. My idea is to dump the whole configuration to a text file and use this file to recreate the whole manager in the case of a problem. Some like:
runmqsc MANAGER < cnffile.txt.
This can be used also to "clone" the manager in another machine. In fact this is what I need, I need to clone this manager in to another box but I don´t feel like to create all the objects one by one.
Is that possible?.
Thanks a lot
Jose
 
If you use saveqmgr and pipe the output into a txt file you can use that output file as input to a runmqsc and create the objects in that queue manager.

You are always going to have to manually create a queue manager though. I know of no (supported) way around that.
 
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