Some of the content described in this article is available in meshIQ Manage versions 12.1 and greater.
For a quick overview of what's new or changed, visit the meshIQ Highlights page for a version-by-version breakdown.
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Version 11.3 and Earlier
Version 12.x and Later
Refresh a cluster membership to discard all locally held information about the cluster and force it to be rebuilt.
Check out IBM's Knowledge Center for more information on refreshing clusters.
How to Refresh a Cluster
In the Queue Manager widget, select the queue manager by selecting the checkbox next to its name.
From the Selected menu, choose Cluster Membership > Refresh.
- The Refresh Cluster Information dialog opens.
- From the Cluster Name drop-down menu, select the specific cluster you want to refresh, or choose All Clusters.
- To also refresh objects representing full repository cluster queue managers, check the Refresh Repository option.
- Click OK to complete the refresh.
- The cluster(s) are now refreshed.
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Version 11.3 and Earlier
Refresh a cluster membership to discard all locally held information about the cluster and force it to be rebuilt.
Check out IBM's Knowledge Center for more information on refreshing clusters.
How to refresh a cluster
- In a queue manager viewlet, select the queue manager by clicking the box immediately to the left of its name. Please note, you can select multiple queue managers. From the action pop-up menu (Selected menu from version 11.2 onwards), select Cluster membership > Refresh.
- The Refresh Cluster Information window opens. From the Cluster name drop-down menu, select a specific cluster to refresh, or select All Clusters. To also refresh objects representing full repository cluster queue managers, check off Refresh repository. Click OK.
- The cluster(s) is now refreshed.