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How to view Clustered Microsoft Message Queues (MSMQ's) in a clustered Enterprise Vault installation
Article: 100030105
Last Published: 2019-02-07
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Product(s): Enterprise Vault
Problem
By default the Computer Management snap-in only shows Microsoft Message Queues (MSMQ's) for the local computer.
Solution
VERITAS Cluster Server (VCS)
For VCS 5.1 for Windows, access MSMQ via:
Start > Programs > Veritas > Veritas Cluster Server > Configuration Tools > Application Manager
For VCS 5.1 for Windows, access MSMQ via:
Start > Programs > Veritas > Veritas Cluster Server > Configuration Tools > Application Manager
* In Windows 2008, right click on ClusterCompMgmt.bat under Enterprise Vault Installation directory
and select
Run as Administrator.
Microsoft Cluster Server (MSCS)
1. Ensure the Enterprise Vault virtual server is online on the node the queues need to be viewed for.
2. Open a command prompt window and change to the Enterprise Vault installation folder, typically C:\Program Files\Enterprise Vault.
3. Enter the following command:
This launches the Computer Management snap-in with the environment variables set so that it displays the clustered message queues.
4. Expand Services and Applications, then expand Message Queuing. The Enterprise Vault virtual server queues are listed under Private Queues.
1. Ensure the Enterprise Vault virtual server is online on the node the queues need to be viewed for.
2. Open a command prompt window and change to the Enterprise Vault installation folder, typically C:\Program Files\Enterprise Vault.
3. Enter the following command:
ClusterCompMgmt
This launches the Computer Management snap-in with the environment variables set so that it displays the clustered message queues.
4. Expand Services and Applications, then expand Message Queuing. The Enterprise Vault virtual server queues are listed under Private Queues.