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I initially thought you were talking about data queues, but there is, indeed, a user queue. Both appear to be similar, but user queues perform better.

I found this on the IBM site:

Permit better performance than the data queue interface.

You can save and restore a user queue; however, you can save or restore its definition only. You cannot save or restore the messages in it. You cannot restore a user queue if a user queue with the same name already exists in the library. You must provide programs to use this object type to enqueue and dequeue messages.

https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/ssw_ibm_i_74/apis/obj3a.htm

Since you can't save or restore the data, it would be of interest to know how Mimix replicates them. Probably only the definition, which would be correct and would consume miminal band width.

Hopefully there is an expert who can comment.

Sam



On 10/15/2020 1:12 PM, James H. H. Lampert wrote:
We have a customer who is using MIMIX to slave a DR box to their production box.

Including user queues that one of our products uses for inter-job communication.

Can anybody suggest a scenario in which there *would* be a reason to propagate user queues from a production box to a DR box?

--
JHHL


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