Re: Newbie Queue Manager in cluster question

From: David J McKenzie (david_at_mckenziefamily.biz)
Date: 05/10/04


Date: Mon, 10 May 2004 20:00:41 +1000

JF Mezei wrote:

> I have 2 nodes with separate system disks (node1 started off as
> stand-alone in the 4.7 time frame)
>
> On node1, I had START/QUEUE/MANAGER/ON=(NODE1)
>
> on node2, I had DEFINE/SYSTEM QMAN$MASTER directory spec of node1's
> sys$system START/QUEUE/MANAGER
> ENABLE AUTOSTART
>
> Node1 failed and rebooted. However, in the process, the TCPIP$SMTP queues
> on node2 stopped and didn't restart. Wishing to investigate, I noticed in
> the help that using /ON disables autostart features.
>
> Should I just have a START/QUEUE/MANAGER without any added options on both
> nodes ?
> I can't remember why I added the /ON=(NODE1) only to node1's startup.

and IRRC the queue manager files have to be common, that is on a disk
directlt accessable by both nodes.

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David McKenzie  david@rugby.mckenziefamily.biz
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