Jazz Forum Welcome to the Jazz Community Forum Connect and collaborate with IBM Engineering experts and users

JMS issues with RAM cluster setup

I am using the RAM setup application in order to set up RAM on a 2 node cluster of WAS 6.1.0.27 on Windows.

All configuration steps were successful except for the following:

In the Repository Settings Part 2, I see the error
JMS connection factory has not been defined

So, I followed the manual instructions for setting up the JMS connection factory and si-bus from this url:
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/ramhelp/v7r1m1/index.jsp?topic=/com.ibm.ram.installguide.doc/topics/t_preconf_cluster.html

I still get the same error.


0 votes



One answer

Permanent link
I am using the RAM setup application in order to set up RAM on a 2 node cluster of WAS 6.1.0.27 on Windows.

All configuration steps were successful except for the following:

In the Repository Settings Part 2, I see the error
JMS connection factory has not been defined

So, I followed the manual instructions for setting up the JMS connection factory and si-bus from this url:
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/ramhelp/v7r1m1/index.jsp?topic=/com.ibm.ram.installguide.doc/topics/t_preconf_cluster.html

I still get the same error.






do you still have issues ?
what version of RAM is it ?
on server RHS , tools - view configuration report,

can you attach the section that says

"# JMS settings section #"


it is recommended that the jndi names for the jms settings be kept the same as recommended in the link.

0 votes

Your answer

Register or log in to post your answer.

Dashboards and work items are no longer publicly available, so some links may be invalid. We now provide similar information through other means. Learn more here.

Search context
Follow this question

By Email: 

Once you sign in you will be able to subscribe for any updates here.

By RSS:

Answers
Answers and Comments
Question details

Question asked: Apr 15 '10, 9:32 p.m.

Question was seen: 6,426 times

Last updated: Apr 15 '10, 9:32 p.m.

Confirmation Cancel Confirm