Depending on the setup of your
User Name Server,
you might need to create some
WebSphere MQ resources
yourself. You can create
WebSphere MQ resources
using commands and utilities such as runmqsc and the PCF interface,
or you can use
WebSphere MQ Services (with
WebSphere MQ Version 5) or
WebSphere MQ Explorer
(with
WebSphere MQ Version 6).
- For WebSphere Message Broker on z/OS, you must create
a queue manager in WebSphere
MQ for your User Name Server. See Creating a User Name Server on z/OS for more details.
- If the Configuration Manager and User Name Server do not share a queue manager,
you must define the channels and transmission queues to support communication
between them.
- You must define the transmission queues and channels between the User Name Server and every broker in the domain
(apart from the broker that shares a queue manager with the User Name Server).
- You must define listener connections on the User Name Server's
queue manager for components that do not share its queue manager. You must
define one listener connection for every protocol used.