Use the runmqlsr command to start a listener process.
This command is run synchronously and will wait until the listener process has finished before returning to the caller.
>>-runmqlsr-- -t -----------------------------------------------> >--+- tcp --+----------+--+------------+--+-------------+-+-----> | '- -p Port-' '- -i IPAddr-' '- -b Backlog-' | +- lu62 -- -n TpName-----------------------------------+ | .-------------------. | | V | | +- netbios ----+---------------+-+---------------------+ | +- -a Adapter---+ | | +- -l LocalName-+ | | +- -e Names-----+ | | +- -s Sessions--+ | | '- -o Commands--' | | .-----------------. | | V | | '- spx ----+-------------+-+---------------------------' +- -x Socket--+ '- -b Backlog-' >--+--------------+-------------------------------------------->< '- -m QMgrName-'
On systems that are both IPv4 and IPv6 capable you can split the traffic by running two separate listeners, one listening on all IPv4 addresses and one listening on all IPv6 addresses. If you omit this parameter, the listener listens on all configured IPv4 and IPv6 addresses.
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The following command runs a listener on the default queue manager using the NetBIOS protocol. The listener can use a maximum of five names, five commands, and five sessions. These resources must be within the limits set in the queue manager configuration information.
runmqlsr -t netbios -e 5 -s 5 -o 5
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