Hi Rajesh,
It looks like the Syntegrity blog has refactored their URLs. A quick search on their blogs reveals the new locations to be as follows:-
Dealing with RDQM Cluster Loss – Part 1 – Recovery
Dealing with RDQM Cluster Loss – Part 2 – Restoration
Beware that the links within the blog post text itself where Part 2 refers to Part 1 are still incorrect. @Neil Casey - if you have the chance, perhaps you would be able to correct those?
Cheers,
Morag
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Morag Hughson
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MQGem Software Limited
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Original Message:
Sent: Thu June 23, 2022 02:46 PM
From: RAJESH VERMA
Subject: RDQM HA Cluster Recovery
HI Neil,
Would you please share the following two documents as you wrote in the post above on Jan 5, 2021 in the community;
Dealing with RDQM Cluster Loss - Part 1 - Recovery
Dealing with RDQM Cluster Loss - Part 2 - Restoration
Thank you,
Regards,
Rajesh
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RAJESH VERMA
Original Message:
Sent: Tue January 05, 2021 05:04 PM
From: Neil Casey
Subject: RDQM HA Cluster Recovery
Hi folks,
Late last year I published a 2 part blog post about RDQM. It proposes that data from an RDQM HA implementation with 3 nodes across 2 datacentres can still be recovered, even if the datacentre with 2 nodes fails.
It describes this scenario and provides a walk through of restoring queue manager operation. The first part recovers the queue manager to running non-clustered on the node in the surviving data centre. The second part then describes restoring the cluster and migrating the queue manager back to RDQM HA operation.
Dealing with RDQM Cluster Loss - Part 1 - Recovery
Dealing with RDQM Cluster Loss - Part 2 - Restoration
All the best everyone, and Happy New Year,
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Neil Casey
Senior Consultant
Syntegrity Solutions
Melbourne, Victoria
IBM Champion (Cloud) 2019-20
+61 (0) 414 615 334
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