In order to verify a server-to-server installation you must first
set up a sender server. From a shell window, follow these steps to set up
the sender server.
- Log in as a user in the mqm group.
- Create a default queue manager called saturn.queue.manager with
the following command:
crtmqm -q saturn.queue.manager
Messages tell you that the queue manager has been created, and
that the default WebSphere® MQ objects have
been created.
- To start the queue manager, type:
strmqm
A message tells you when the queue manager has started.
- Start MQSC commands by typing:
runmqsc
A message tells you that an MQSC session has started. MQSC had
no command prompt.
- Define a local queue called TRANSMIT1.QUEUE (to
be used as a transmission queue) by entering the following command:
define qlocal (transmit1.queue) usage (xmitq)
A message tells you when the queue has been created.
- Define a local definition of the remote queue with the following
command:
define qremote (local.def.of.remote.queue) rname (orange.queue)
rqmname ('venus.queue.manager') xmitq (transmit1.queue)
The name
specified by the rname parameter must be the same as
the name of the queue to which you are sending the message (ORANGE.QUEUE on
the receiver workstation).
- Define a sender channel with the following command:
define channel (first.channel) chltype (sdr)
conname ('con-name(port)') xmitq (transmit1.queue) trptype (tcp)
The
value con-name is the TCP address
of the receiver workstation, and port is
the port number, port 1414 is the default port number.
- End MQSC by typing:
end
Some messages
are displayed, followed by the prompt.
You have now defined the following objects:
- A default queue manager called saturn.queue.manager
- A transmission queue called TRANSMIT1.QUEUE
- A local definition of a remote queue called LOCAL.DEF.OF.REMOTE.QUEUE
- A sender channel called FIRST.CHANNEL