If the client channel definition table on the server machine cannot be accessed from the client machine as a shared file, you must copy the client channel definition table to the client machine as a binary file. On the client machine, you can then use the environment variables, MQCHLLIB and MQCHLTAB, to specify the location and name of the file containing the client channel definition table. The WebSphere MQ client uses the values of these environment variables to access the client channel definition table. See MQCHLLIB and MQCHLTAB for more information.
For example, you can set the environment variables on a UNIX(R) system by typing:
export MQCHLLIB=/mqmtop/qmgrs/QUEUEMANAGERNAME/@ipcc export MQCHLTAB=AMQCLCHL.TAB
As an alternative to using environment variables MQCHLLIB and MQCHLTAB on Windows(R) systems, you can use the setmqscp control command to publish the client-connection channel definitions in Active Directory. For information about this command and its syntax, see the WebSphere MQ System Administration Guide.
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