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External high availability frameworks and service integration

You can configure an external high availability framework, such as IBM HACMP, to manage a messaging engine as if it were a resource in the external high availability framework's resource group.

To allow a messaging engine to be managed by an external high availability framework, you must configure a "No operation" policy for the messaging engine. Once the correct policy has been configured, HAManager will only activate or deactivate a messaging engine when instructed to by the external high availability framework.

The following situation requires the use of an external high availability framework:
The following situation might require the use of an external high availability framework:
Related concepts
Data stores
High availability of messaging engines that are connected to WebSphere MQ
Creating a High Availability Link between WebSphere MQ and a Service Integration Bus
Related tasks
Configuring a policy for messaging engines
Configuring a No operation policy for service integration
Configuring a WebSphere MQ link

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