First tasks
This chapter shows how to perform these tasks:
Much of the information you need for these tasks is elsewhere in the WebSphere MQ(R) library.
This chapter points to that information and provides specific information
about working with clusters.
Notes:
- Throughout the examples in this chapter, Advanced tasks and Advanced workload balancing tasks, the queue managers have illustrative names such as LONDON
and NEWYORK. Don't forget that on WebSphere MQ for z/OS, queue-manager names are limited
to 4 characters.
- The names of the queue managers imply that each queue manager is on a
separate machine. You could just as easily set up these examples with all
the queue managers on the same machine.
- The examples in these chapters show WebSphere MQ Script Commands (MQSC) as they would
be entered by the system administrator at the command console. For information
about other ways of entering commands, refer to Using WebSphere MQ commands with clusters.