This procedure configures the queue manager to be back on its computer's local drive, that is, it becomes a normal WebSphere MQ queue manager. To achieve this, you move the log files and data files from the shared disks. For example, the existing queue manager might have paths such as E:\WebSphere MQ\log\<QMname> and E:\WebSphere MQ\qmgrs\<QMname>. Do not try to move the files by hand; use the hamvmqm utility program supplied as part of WebSphere MQ MSCS Support as described below:
hamvmqm /m qmname /dd "c:\WebSphere MQ" /ld "c:\WebSphere MQ\log"substituting your queue manager name for qmname, your local disk drive letter for c, and your chosen directory for WebSphere MQ (the directories are created if they do not already exist).
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