The following section details the configuration to be performed on the HP-UX queue manager to implement the channel described in Figure 32.
In each case the MQSC command is shown. Either start runmqsc from a UNIX(R) prompt and enter each command in turn, or build the commands into a command file.
Examples are given for connecting WebSphere MQ for HP-UX and WebSphere MQ for Windows. If you wish connect to WebSphere MQ on another platform use the appropriate set of values from the table in place of those for Windows.
ID | Parameter Name | Reference | Example Used | User Value |
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Definition for local node | ||||
A | Queue Manager Name | HPUX | ||
B | Local queue name | HPUX.LOCALQ | ||
Connection to WebSphere MQ for Windows
The values in this section of the table must match those used in Table 14, as indicated. |
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C | Remote queue manager name | A | WINNT | |
D | Remote queue name | WINNT.REMOTEQ | ||
E | Queue name at remote system | B | WINNT.LOCALQ | |
F | Transmission queue name | WINNT | ||
G | Sender (SNA) channel name | HPUX.WINNT.SNA | ||
H | Sender (TCP/IP) channel name | HPUX.WINNT.TCP | ||
I | Receiver (SNA) channel name | G | WINNT.HPUX.SNA | |
J | Receiver (TCP) channel name | H | WINNT.HPUX.TCP | |
Connection to WebSphere MQ for AIX
The values in this section of the table must match those used in Table 18, as indicated. |
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C | Remote queue manager name | A | AIX(R) | |
D | Remote queue name | AIX.REMOTEQ | ||
E | Queue name at remote system | B | AIX.LOCALQ | |
F | Transmission queue name | AIX | ||
G | Sender (SNA) channel name | HPUX.AIX.SNA | ||
H | Sender (TCP) channel name | HPUX.AIX.TCP | ||
I | Receiver (SNA) channel name | G | AIX.HPUX.SNA | |
J | Receiver (TCP) channel name | H | AIX.HPUX.TCP | |
Connection to MQSeries for Compaq Tru64 UNIX
The values in this section of the table must match those used in your Compaq Tru64 UNIX system. |
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C | Remote queue manager name | A | DECUX | |
D | Remote queue name | DECUX.REMOTEQ | ||
E | Queue name at remote system | B | DECUX.LOCALQ | |
F | Transmission queue name | DECUX | ||
H | Sender (TCP) channel name | DECUX.HPUX.TCP | ||
J | Receiver (TCP) channel name | H | HPUX.DECUX.TCP | |
Connection to WebSphere MQ for Solaris
The values in this section of the table must match those used in Table 22, as indicated. |
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C | Remote queue manager name | A | SOLARIS | |
D | Remote queue name | SOLARIS.REMOTEQ | ||
E | Queue name at remote system | B | SOLARIS.LOCALQ | |
F | Transmission queue name | SOLARIS | ||
G | Sender (SNA) channel name | HPUX.SOLARIS.SNA | ||
H | Sender (TCP/IP) channel name | HPUX.SOLARIS.TCP | ||
I | Receiver (SNA) channel name | G | SOLARIS.HPUX.SNA | |
J | Receiver (TCP/IP) channel name | H | SOLARIS.HPUX.TCP | |
Connection to WebSphere MQ for Linux
The values in this section of the table must match those used in Table 24, as indicated. |
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C | Remote queue manager name | A | LINUX | |
D | Remote queue name | LINUX.REMOTEQ | ||
E | Queue name at remote system | B | LINUX.LOCALQ | |
F | Transmission queue name | LINUX | ||
G | Sender (SNA) channel name | HPUX.LINUX.SNA | ||
H | Sender (TCP/IP) channel name | HPUX.LINUX.TCP | ||
I | Receiver (SNA) channel name | G | LINUX.HPUX.SNA | |
J | Receiver (TCP/IP) channel name | H | LINUX.HPUX.TCP | |
Connection to WebSphere MQ for iSeries
The values in this section of the table must match those used in Table 36, as indicated. |
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C | Remote queue manager name | A | AS400 | |
D | Remote queue name | AS400.REMOTEQ | ||
E | Queue name at remote system | B | AS400.LOCALQ | |
F | Transmission queue name | AS400 | ||
G | Sender (SNA) channel name | HPUX.AS400.SNA | ||
H | Sender (TCP/IP) channel name | HPUX.AS400.TCP | ||
I | Receiver (SNA) channel name | G | AS400.HPUX.SNA | |
J | Receiver (TCP) channel name | H | AS400.HPUX.TCP | |
Connection to WebSphere MQ for z/OS
The values in this section of the table must match those used in Table 28, as indicated. |
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C | Remote queue manager name | A | MVS(TM) | |
D | Remote queue name | MVS.REMOTEQ | ||
E | Queue name at remote system | B | MVS.LOCALQ | |
F | Transmission queue name | MVS | ||
G | Sender (SNA) channel name | HPUX.MVS.SNA | ||
H | Sender (TCP) channel name | HPUX.MVS.TCP | ||
I | Receiver (SNA) channel name | G | MVS.HPUX.SNA | |
J | Receiver (TCP) channel name | H | MVS.HPUX.TCP | |
Connection to MQSeries for VSE/ESA
The values in this section of the table must match those used in your VSE/ESA(TM) system. |
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C | Remote queue manager name | A | VSE | |
D | Remote queue name | VSE.REMOTEQ | ||
E | Queue name at remote system | B | VSE.LOCALQ | |
F | Transmission queue name | VSE | ||
G | Sender channel name | HPUX.VSE.SNA | ||
I | Receiver channel name | G | VSE.HPUX.SNA |
def ql (WINNT) + F usage(xmitq) + replace def qr (WINNT.REMOTEQ) + D rname(WINNT.LOCALQ) + E rqmname(WINNT) + C xmitq(WINNT) + F replace def chl (HPUX.WINNT.SNA) chltype(sdr) + G trptype(lu62) + conname('WINNTCPIC') + 16 xmitq(WINNT) + F replace
def ql (HPUX.LOCALQ) replace B def chl (WINNT.HPUX.SNA) chltype(rcvr) + I trptype(lu62) + replace
This is not required for HP SNAplus2 Release 6.
During the HP SNAplus2 configuration process, you created an invokable TP definition, which points to an executable file. In the example, the file was called /users/interops/HPUX.crs6a. You can choose what you call this file, but you are recommended to include the name of your queue manager in the name. The contents of the executable file must be:
#!/bin/sh /opt/mqm/bin/amqcrs6a -m hpux
where hpux is the name of your queue manager A .
This ensures that SNA receiver channels activate correctly when a sender channel initiates a conversation.
def ql (WINNT) + F usage(xmitq) + replace def qr (WINNT.REMOTEQ) + D rname(WINNT.LOCALQ) + E rqmname(WINNT) + C xmitq(WINNT) + F replace def chl (HPUX.WINNT.TCP) chltype(sdr) + H trptype(tcp) + conname(remote_tcpip_hostname) + xmitq(WINNT) + F replace
def ql (HPUX.LOCALQ) replace B def chl (WINNT.HPUX.TCP) chltype(rcvr) + J trptype(tcp) + replace
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