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				 Posted: Tue Sep 03, 2002 5:32 am    Post subject: MQSeries Objects backup | 
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		   Centurion
 
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				We are currently running MQSeries 5.2 on os390, Windows 2000 and numerous
 
unix boxes.  We have written our own admin tools to create, update, and
 
delete mq objects.  One thing we haven't done is any form of backup of mq
 
objects.  All of our platforms are backed up, but management wants us to
 
have a way to restore all mq objects in case we would lose the definitions.
 
How are other shops keeping backups of their mq objects?  Does anyone use
 
homegrown solutions or do you use tools provided by outside vendors?  We
 
thought of just dumping all definitions to a text file using an unload
 
utility that comes with one of the service packs.  Then we could restore
 
using the text files.  Any ideas?
 
 
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		  | mgrabinski | 
		  
		    
			  
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		   Master
 
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				Begining my adventure with MQSeries I've got used to keep text files with definitions. At present we are using Candle Command Center for MQSeries. There is a configuration component that is able to store all MQ definitions and recreate all objects with one click (three actually   _________________ Marcin Grabinski   <>< | 
			   
			 
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		    Apprentice
 
 Joined: 16 May 2001 Posts: 42 Location: TSYS - Columbus, GA 
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				For the OS/390 systems, you can use the MAKEDEF command for CSQUTIL.  This will create your definitions in a PDS member. _________________ Glen Shubert
 
Associate Director
 
MQSeries Technical Support
 
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