The value can be:
This parameter applies only to AIX, HP-UX, Linux, i5/OS, Solaris, and Windows.
It is a value in the range 1 through 604 000.
This parameter applies only to AIX, HP-UX, Linux, i5/OS, Solaris, and Windows.
The value can be:
The value can be:
This parameter applies to z/OS only.
The value can be:
This parameter applies to z/OS only.
The date, in the form yyyy-mm-dd, on which the information was last altered.
The time, in the form hh.mm.ss, at which the information was last altered.
The value can be:
The value can be:
The value can be:
The value can be:
The maximum length of the exit name depends on the environment in which the exit is running. MQ_EXIT_NAME_LENGTH gives the maximum length for the environment in which your application is running. MQ_MAX_EXIT_NAME_LENGTH gives the maximum for all supported environments.
The value can be:
The value can be:
If the ChannelMonitoring channel attribute is set to MQMON_Q_MGR, this attribute specifies the value which is assumed by the channel. The value can be:
The value can be:
This parameter is valid only on AIX, HP-UX, Linux, i5/OS, Solaris, and Windows.
The number of adapter subtasks to use for processing WebSphere MQ calls. This parameter applies to z/OS only.
The number of dispatchers to use for the channel initiator. This parameter applies to z/OS only.
The value can be:
This parameter applies to z/OS only.
This parameter applies to z/OS only.
The value can be:
The value can be:
This parameter is valid only on AIX, HP-UX, Linux, i5/OS, Solaris, and Windows.
The maximum length of the exit name depends on the environment in which the exit is running. MQ_EXIT_NAME_LENGTH gives the maximum length for the environment in which your application is running. MQ_MAX_EXIT_NAME_LENGTH gives the maximum for all supported environments.
The maximum length of the message passed to the cluster workload exit.
The maximum number of active most recently used outbound channels.
Specifies whether a cluster queue manager is to use remote puts to other queues defined in other queue managers within the cluster during workload management.
The value can be:
The value can be:
The maximum length of the string is MQ_Q_NAME_LENGTH.
The value can be:
This value is returned by the following:
This value is returned by the following:
This value is returned by the following:
This value is returned by the following:
This value is returned by the following:
This value is returned by the following:
This value is returned by the following:
The set of system control commands that corresponds to a particular value of the CommandLevel attribute varies according to the value of the Platform attribute; both must be used to decide which system control commands are supported.
The value can be:
The value can be:
Specifies the name of the local queue that is to be used for undelivered messages. Messages are put on this queue if they cannot be routed to their correct destination.
The maximum length of the string is MQ_Q_NAME_LENGTH.
This is the name of the default transmission queue that is used for the transmission of messages to remote queue managers, if there is no other indication of which transmission queue to use.
The maximum length of the string is MQ_Q_NAME_LENGTH.
The value can be:
The name of the group that the TCP listener handling inbound transmissions for the queue-sharing group should join when using Workload Manager for Dynamic Domain Name Services support (DDNS). This parameter applies to z/OS only.
The value can be:
This parameter applies to z/OS only.
Specifies the frequency with which the queue manager scans the queues looking for expired messages. This is a time interval in seconds in the range 1 through 99 999 999, or the following special value:
The attribute indicates the type of authority checking that is performed when the local intra-group queuing agent (IGQ agent) removes a message from the shared transmission queue and places the message on a local queue. The value can be:
The maximum length of the string is MQ_USER_ID_LENGTH.
The value can be:
The value can be:
Specifies which IP address version, either IPv4 or IPv6, is used. The value can be:
The time interval, in seconds, between attempts by WebSphere MQ to restart the listener after an APPC or TCP/IP failure. This parameter applies to z/OS only.
The value can be:
The value can be:
This is valid only on AIX, HP-UX, i5/OS, Solaris, Linux, and Windows.
The generic LU name to be used by the LU 6.2 listener that handles inbound transmissions for the queue-sharing group. This parameter applies to z/OS only.
The name of the LU to use for outbound LU 6.2 transmissions. This parameter applies to z/OS only.
The suffix of the APPCPM member of SYS1.PARMLIB. This suffix nominates the LUADD for this channel initiator. This parameter applies to z/OS only.
The maximum number of channels that can be current, or clients that can be connected, that use the LU 6.2 transmission protocol. This parameter applies to z/OS only.
The maximum number of channels that can be active at any time. This parameter applies to z/OS only.
The maximum number of channels that can be current (including server-connection channels with connected clients). This parameter applies to z/OS only.
Specifies the maximum number of handles that any one connection can have open at the same time.
That is:
under any one syncpoint. This limit does not apply to messages that are retrieved or put outside syncpoint.
The value can be:
This parameter is valid only on AIX, HP-UX, Linux, i5/OS, Solaris, and Windows.
The value can be:
This parameter is valid only on AIX, HP-UX, Linux, i5/OS, Solaris, and Windows.
The maximum value in the range of port numbers to be used when binding outgoing channels. This parameter applies to z/OS only.
The minimum value in the range of port numbers to be used when binding outgoing channels. This parameter applies to z/OS only.
The value can be:
The value can be:
The maximum length of the string is MQ_Q_MGR_DESC_LENGTH.
The unique identifier of the queue manager.
The maximum length of the string is MQ_Q_MGR_NAME_LENGTH.
The maximum length of the string is MQ_QSG_NAME_LENGTH.
The value can be:
If the QueueMonitoring queue attribute is set to MQMON_Q_MGR, this attribute specifies the value which is assumed by the channel. The value can be:
The value can be:
This parameter is valid only on AIX, HP-UX, Linux, i5/OS, Solaris, and Windows.
The length of time that a TCP/IP channel waits to receive data, including heartbeats, from its partner before returning to the inactive state.
This parameter applies to z/OS only.
The minimum length of time that a TCP/IP channel waits to receive data, including heartbeats, from its partner before returning to the inactive state. This parameter applies to z/OS only.
The qualifier to apply to ReceiveTimeoutType to calculate how long a TCP/IP channel waits to receive data, including heartbeats, from its partner before returning to the inactive state. This parameter applies to z/OS only.
The value can be:
The value can be:
The name of a cluster for which this queue manager is to provide a repository service.
The name of a list of clusters for which this queue manager is to provide a repository service.
When a queue manager makes an MQOPEN call for a shared queue and the queue manager that is specified in the ObjectQmgrName parameter of the MQOPEN call is in the same queue-sharing group as the processing queue manager, the SQQMNAME attribute specifies whether the ObjectQmgrName is used or whether the processing queue manager opens the shared queue directly. This parameter is valid only on z/OS.
The value can be:
The length of the string is MQ_NAMELIST_NAME_LENGTH.
Indicates the name of a namelist of authentication information objects to be used for CRL checking by the queue manager.
The length of the string is MQ_SSL_CRYPTO_HARDWARE_LENGTH.
Sets the name of the parameter string required to configure the cryptographic hardware present on the system.
This parameter is supported on AIX, HP-UX, Solaris, Linux, and Windows only.
The value can be:
The value can be:
The length of the string is MQ_SSL_KEY_REPOSITORY_LENGTH.
Indicates the name of the Secure Sockets Layer key repository.
The format of the name depends on the environment.
The number of unencrypted bytes that initiating SSL channel MCAs send or receive before renegotiating the secret key.
The number of server subtasks used for processing SSL calls.
The value can be:
This parameter is valid only on AIX, HP-UX, Linux, i5/OS, Solaris, and Windows.
The value can be:
This parameter applies to z/OS only.
The value can be:
This parameter applies to z/OS only.
This parameter applies to z/OS only.
The value can be:
This parameter applies to z/OS only.
The value can be:
Specifies the trigger time interval, expressed in milliseconds, for use only with queues where TriggerType has a value of MQTT_FIRST.
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