Preparing queue managers for remote administration

Figure 7 shows the configuration of queue managers and channels that you need for remote administration using the runmqsc command. The object source.queue.manager is the source queue manager from which you can issue MQSC commands and to which the results of these commands (operator messages) are returned. The object target.queue.manager is the name of the target queue manager, which processes the commands and generates any operator messages.

Note:
If you are using runmqsc with the -w option, source.queue.manager must be the default queue manager. For further information on creating a queue manager, see crtmqm (create queue manager).
Figure 7. Remote administration using MQSC commands
 Diagram showing the configuration of queue managers and channels for remote administration using the runmqsc command. source.queue.manager is the queue manager from which you issue MQSC commands and to which the results of these commands (operator messages) are returned. target.queue.manager is the name of the queue manager that processes the commands and generates any operator messages.

On both systems, if you have not already done so:

On the target queue manager:

You have to run these commands locally or over a network facility such as Telnet.