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  1. Queues, messages, and applications
  2. Extract from an MQSC command file
  3. Extract from an MQSC command report file
  4. Example script for running MQSC commands from a batch file
  5. Typical output from a DISPLAY QMGR command
  6. Typical results from queue browser
  7. Remote administration using MQSC commands
  8. Setting up channels and queues for remote administration
  9. Example of a WebSphere MQ configuration file for UNIX(R) systems
  10. Example queue manager configuration file for WebSphere MQ for UNIX systems
  11. Sample XAResourceManager entry for DB2 on UNIX platforms
  12. Sample XAResourceManager entry for Oracle on UNIX platforms
  13. Sample XAResourceManager entry for Informix on UNIX platforms
  14. Example contents of $SYBASE/$SYBASE_OCS/xa_config
  15. Sample XAResourceManager entry for Sybase on UNIX platforms
  16. Sample XAResourceManager entries for multiple DB2 databases
  17. Sample XAResourceManager entries for a DB2 and Oracle database
  18. Sample dspmqtrn output
  19. Commented- out XAResourceManager stanza on UNIX systems
  20. Two-computer MSCS cluster
  21. Checkpointing
  22. Checkpointing with a long-running transaction
  23. Sample WebSphere MQ error log
  24. Sample WebSphere MQ for Windows trace
  25. Sample WebSphere MQ for HP-UX trace
  26. Sample WebSphere MQ for Solaris trace
  27. Sample WebSphere MQ for Linux trace
  28. Sample WebSphere MQ for AIX trace
  29. Sample WebSphere MQ for AIX trace
  30. Sample WebSphere MQ for Windows First Failure Symptom Report
  31. FFST report for WebSphere MQ for UNIX systems
  32. Sample com.ibm.mq.commonservices properties file
  33. Understanding services, components, and entry points
  34. UNIX authorization service stanzas in qm.ini
  35. Name service stanzas in qm.ini (for UNIX systems)
  36. Default directory structure (UNIX systems) after a queue manager has been started
  37. Using the File Transfer Application to send files between remote queue managers
  38. Using the File Transfer Application to send files between a queue manager and a remote client