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- Queues, messages, and applications
- Extract from an MQSC command file
- Extract from an MQSC command report file
- Example script for running MQSC commands from a batch file
- Typical output from a DISPLAY QMGR command
- Typical results from queue browser
- Remote administration using MQSC commands
- Setting up channels and queues for remote administration
- Example of a WebSphere MQ configuration file for UNIX(R) systems
- Example queue manager configuration file for WebSphere MQ for UNIX systems
- Sample XAResourceManager entry for DB2 on UNIX platforms
- Sample XAResourceManager entry for Oracle on UNIX platforms
- Sample XAResourceManager entry for Informix on UNIX platforms
- Example contents of $SYBASE/$SYBASE_OCS/xa_config
- Sample XAResourceManager entry for Sybase on UNIX platforms
- Sample XAResourceManager entries for multiple DB2 databases
- Sample XAResourceManager entries for a DB2 and Oracle database
- Sample dspmqtrn output
- Commented- out XAResourceManager stanza on UNIX systems
- Two-computer MSCS cluster
- Checkpointing
- Checkpointing with a long-running transaction
- Sample WebSphere MQ error log
- Sample WebSphere MQ for Windows trace
- Sample WebSphere MQ for HP-UX trace
- Sample WebSphere MQ for Solaris trace
- Sample WebSphere MQ for Linux trace
- Sample WebSphere MQ for AIX trace
- Sample WebSphere MQ for AIX trace
- Sample WebSphere MQ for Windows First Failure Symptom Report
- FFST report for WebSphere MQ for UNIX systems
- Sample com.ibm.mq.commonservices properties file
- Understanding services, components, and entry points
- UNIX authorization service stanzas in qm.ini
- Name service stanzas in qm.ini (for UNIX systems)
- Default directory structure (UNIX systems) after a queue manager has been started
- Using the File Transfer Application to send files between remote queue managers
- Using the File Transfer Application to send files between a queue manager and a remote client