Part 5. DQM in WebSphere MQ for iSeries

Partial Table-of-Contents

  • Chapter 39. Monitoring and controlling channels in WebSphere MQ for iSeries
  • The DQM channel control function
  • Operator commands
  • Getting started
  • Creating objects
  • Creating a channel
  • Starting a channel
  • Selecting a channel
  • Browsing a channel
  • Renaming a channel
  • Work with channel status
  • Work-with-channel choices
  • Panel choices
  • F6=Create
  • 2=Change
  • 3=Copy
  • 4=Delete
  • 5=Display
  • 8=Work with Status
  • 13=Ping
  • Ping with LU 6.2
  • 14=Start
  • 15=End
  • Stop immediate
  • Stop controlled
  • 16=Reset
  • 17=Resolve
  • Chapter 40. Preparing WebSphere MQ for iSeries
  • Creating a transmission queue
  • Triggering channels
  • Channel programs
  • Channel states on OS/400
  • Other things to consider
  • Undelivered-message queue
  • Queues in use
  • Maximum number of channels
  • Security of WebSphere MQ for iSeries objects
  • System extensions and user-exit programs
  • Chapter 41. Setting up communication for WebSphere MQ for iSeries
  • Deciding on a connection
  • Defining a TCP connection
  • Receiving on TCP
  • Using the TCP SO_KEEPALIVE option
  • Using the TCP listener backlog option
  • Defining an LU 6.2 connection
  • Initiating end (Sending)
  • Initiated end (Receiver)
  • Note on Work Management
  • Chapter 42. Example configuration - IBM WebSphere MQ for iSeries
  • Configuration parameters for an LU 6.2 connection
  • Configuration worksheet
  • Explanation of terms
  • How to find network attributes
  • How to find the value of Resource name
  • Establishing an LU 6.2 connection
  • Local node configuration
  • Creating a line description
  • Adding a routing entry
  • Connection to partner node
  • Creating a controller description
  • Creating a device description
  • Creating CPI-C side information
  • Adding a communications entry for APPC
  • Adding a configuration list entry
  • What next?
  • Establishing a TCP connection
  • Adding a TCP/IP interface
  • Adding a TCP/IP loopback interface
  • Adding a default route
  • What next?
  • WebSphere MQ for iSeries configuration
  • Basic configuration
  • Channel configuration
  • WebSphere MQ for iSeries sender-channel definitions using SNA
  • WebSphere MQ for iSeries receiver-channel definitions using SNA
  • WebSphere MQ for iSeries sender-channel definitions using TCP
  • WebSphere MQ for iSeries receiver-channel definitions using TCP
  • Defining a queue
  • Defining a channel
  • Chapter 43. Message channel planning example for iSeries
  • What the example shows
  • Queue manager QM1 example
  • Queue manager QM2 example
  • Running the example
  • Expanding this example


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