Creating your own system parameter module
If CSQZPARM does not contain the system parameters you want, you can create
your own system parameter module using the sample JCL provided in thlqual.SCSQPROC(CSQ4ZPRM).
To create your own system parameter module:
- Make a working copy of the JCL sample.
- Edit the parameters for each macro in the copy as required. If you remove
any parameters from the macro calls, the default values are automatically
picked up at run time.
- Replace the placeholder ++NAME++ with the name that the load
module is to take (this can be CSQZPARM).
- If your assembler is not high level assembler, change the JCL as required
by your assembler.
- Run the JCL to assemble and link-edit the tailored versions of the system
parameter macros to produce a load module. This is the new system parameter
module with the name that you have specified.
- Put the load module produced in an APF-authorized user library.
- Include this library in the WebSphere MQ queue manager started task procedure
STEPLIB. This library name must come before the library thlqual.SCSQAUTH
in STEPLIB.
- Invoke the new system parameter module when you start the queue manager.
For example, if the new module is named NEWMODS, issue the command:
Note:
If you choose to name your module CSQZPARM, you do not need
to specify the PARM parameter on the START QMGR command.