Use the CRTMQMCHL command to define the receiving end of the message channel link with transport type *LU62. Leave the CONNECTION NAME field blank and ensure that the corresponding details match the sending end of the channel. (See Creating a channel for details of how to do this.)
To enable the initiating end to start the receiving channel, add a routing entry to a subsystem at the initiated end. The subsystem must be the one that allocates the APPC device used in the LU 6.2 sessions and, therefore, it must have a valid communications entry for that device. The routing entry calls the program that starts the receiving end of the message channel.
Use the i5/OS commands (for example, ADDRTGE) to define the end of the link that is initiated by a communication session.
The initiated end panel is shown in Figure Figure 73.
Add Routing Entry (ADDRTGE) Type choices, press Enter. Subsystem description . . . . . QCMN Name Library . . . . . . . . . . . *LIBL Name, *LIBL, *CURLIB Routing entry sequence number . 1 1-9999 Comparison data: Compare value . . . . . . . . MQSERIES Starting position . . . . . . 37 1-80 Program to call . . . . . . . . AMQCRC6B Name, *RTGDTA Library . . . . . . . . . . . QMAS400 Name, *LIBL, *CURLIB Class . . . . . . . . . . . . . *SBSD Name, *SBSD Library . . . . . . . . . . . *LIBL Name, *LIBL, *CURLIB Maximum active routing steps . . *NOMAX 0-1000, *NOMAX Storage pool identifier . . . . 1 1-10 Bottom F3=Exit F4=Prompt F5=Refresh F12=Cancel F13=How to use this display F24=More keys
The program, AMQCRC6A, is called for the default queue manager. This is a program supplied with WebSphere MQ for iSeries that sets up the environment and then calls AMQCRS6A.
For additional queue managers:
An example of this is shown in Figure Figure 74:
Display Routing Entries System: MY400 Subsystem description: QCMN Status: ACTIVE Type options, press Enter. 5=Display details Start Opt Seq Nbr Program Library Compare Value Pos 10 *RTGDTA 'QZSCSRVR' 37 20 *RTGDTA 'QZRCSRVR' 37 30 *RTGDTA 'QZHQTRG' 37 50 *RTGDTA 'QVPPRINT' 37 60 *RTGDTA 'QNPSERVR' 37 70 *RTGDTA 'QNMAPINGD' 37 80 QNMAREXECD QSYS 'AREXECD' 37 90 AMQCRC6A QMQMBW 'MQSERIES' 37 100 *RTGDTA 'QTFDWNLD' 37 150 *RTGDTA 'QMFRCVR' 37 F3=Exit F9=Display all detailed descriptions F12=Cancel
In Figure Figure 74 sequence number 90 represents the default queue manager and provides compatibility with configurations from previous releases (that is, V3R2, V3R6, V3R7, and V4R2) of WebSphere MQ for iSeries. These releases allow one queue manager only. Sequence numbers 92 and 94 represent two additional queue managers called ALPHA and BETA that are created with libraries QMALPHA and QMBETA.
The AMQCRS6A job will not be able to take advantage of the normal i5/OS work management features that are documented in the WebSphere MQ for iSeries V6 System Administration Guide book because it is not started in the same way as other WebSphere MQ jobs. To change the run-time properties of the LU62 receiver jobs, you can do one of the following:
See the AS/400 Programming: Work Management Guide for more information about configuring Communication Jobs.
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