The following CDs are supplied with WebSphere MQ:
CD number | Platform |
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1 | AIX(R) |
2 | HP-UX |
3 |
Linux (x86 platform) Linux (POWER platform) Linux (zSeries platform) |
4 | Solaris |
5 | Windows(R) |
For AIX and Linux(R), you can choose whether to install SSL components at installation time.
To install WebSphere MQ on a server machine, use the Server CD for your platform. For installation instructions, see the Quick Beginnings book for your platform.
To install WebSphere MQ on a client machine, use the Client CD that contains the client components for your platform. For installation instructions, see:
To install the WebSphere MQ extended transactional client on a platform, you must first install the WebSphere MQ base client. You can then install the extended transactional function by using the WebSphere MQ Extended Transactional Clients CD-ROM. If you want to install the extended transactional function from an installation image that you have downloaded, replace references to the CD-ROM in this chapter by references to the directory containing the installation image.
After you have installed an extended transactional client on a UNIX(R) system, you must use the setmqcap control command to declare the number of processors for which you have purchased license units. For information about how to use the setmqcap command, see the WebSphere MQ System Administration Guide. On a Windows system, you do not need to issue the setmqcap command because you are asked during the installation of the extended transactional function whether you have purchased sufficient license units.
It is possible to install a WebSphere MQ client on the same machine as a WebSphere MQ server by using the appropriate Server CD, as explained in Installing WebSphere MQ clients on the same machine as the server.
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