Customizing your queue managers

Preparing for customization
Installable features
Libraries that exist after installation
Customizing your queue managers
Before you start
Identify the national language support libraries
Customization summary
Task 1: Identify the z/OS system parameters
Task 2: APF authorize the WebSphere MQ load libraries
Task 3: Update the z/OS link list and LPA
Early code
Other code
Task 4: Update the z/OS program properties table
Task 5: Define the WebSphere MQ subsystem to z/OS
Updating the subsystem name table
Defining command prefix strings
CPFs in a sysplex environment
Defining the scope for sysplex operation
Task 6: Create procedures for the WebSphere MQ queue manager
Task 7: Create procedures for the channel initiator
Task 8: Define the WebSphere MQ subsystem to a z/OS WLM service class
Task 9: Set up the DB2 environment
Task 10: Set up the Coupling Facility
Task 11: Implement your ESM security controls
Task 12: Update SYS1.PARMLIB members
Task 13: Customize the initialization input data sets
Initialization data set formats
Using the CSQINP1 sample
Using the CSQINP2 samples
Using the CSQINPX sample
Task 14: Create the bootstrap and log data sets
Task 15: Define your page sets
Task 16: Add the WebSphere MQ entries to the DB2 data-sharing group
Task 17: Tailor your system parameter module
Creating your own system parameter module
Fine tuning a system parameter module
Altering system parameters
Using CSQ6SYSP
Using CSQ6LOGP
Using CSQ6ARVP
Task 18: Tailor the channel initiator parameters
Task 19: Set up Batch, TSO, and RRS adapters
Task 20: Set up the operations and control panels
Setting up the libraries
Updating the ISPF menu
Updating the function keys and command settings
Task 21: Include the WebSphere MQ dump formatting member
Task 22: Suppress information messages
Migrating from a previous version
Migrating to Version 6
Migrating from Version 5.3.1 and Version 5.3
Migrating from earlier unsupported releases of MQSeries
Migrating from Version 5.3.1 and Version 5.3
Software levels
Libraries
Migrating queue-sharing groups to Version 6
Applying MQSeries(R) for OS/390(R) Version 5.3 or 5.3.1 migration & coexistence PTFs
Migrating DB2 tables
Setting up a new queue-sharing group
CF structures
CFLEVEL(4) function
CFLEVEL(3) functions
Recommendations
Channel initiators
Channel initiator parameters
TCP/IP Interface
Enable or disable channel event messages
Channel attributes
Commands
PCF
Security profiles
Channel Initiator
Initialization input data sets CSQINP1 and CSQINP2
DB2 plan names
Clustering
CICS
Distributed queueing
Bridge
JMS resources
Changing to full function WebSphere MQ
Reverting to previous versions
Coexistence with earlier versions of WebSphere MQ
Multiple queue manager versions in a queue-sharing group
Function restrictions in a mixed queue-sharing group
Multiple queue manager versions in z/OS
Operations and control panels
Application stubs
Testing your queue manager
Running the basic installation verification program
Overview of the CSQ4IVP1 application
Preparing to run CSQ4IVP1
Running CSQ4IVP1
Checking the results of CSQ4IVP1
Testing for queue-sharing groups
Preparing to run CSQ4IVP1 for a queue-sharing group
Running CSQ4IVP1 for a queue-sharing group
Checking the results of CSQ4IVP1 for a queue-sharing group
Testing for distributed queuing
Overview of CSQ4IVPX job
Preparing to run CSQ4IVPX
Running CSQ4IVPX
Checking the results of CSQ4IVPX
Testing for C, C++, COBOL, PL/I, and CICS