Operating WebSphere MQ for z/OS
Operating WebSphere MQ for z/OS
Issuing commands
Issuing commands from a z/OS console or its equivalent
Command prefix strings
Using the z/OS console to issue commands
Command responses
Issuing commands from the utility program CSQUTIL
Introducing the operations and control panels
Invoking the operations and control panels
Rules for the operations and control panels
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Objects and actions
Queues, processes, authentication information objects, namelists, storage classes and CF structures
Channels
Cluster objects
Queue manager and security
Connection
System
Actions
Object dispositions
Choosing a queue manager
Queue manager defaults
Queue manager levels
Using the function keys
Processing your actions
Displaying WebSphere MQ user messages
Cancelling your actions
Getting help
Using the command line
Using the operations and control panels
Defining objects
Defining a local queue
When your local queue definition is complete
Defining other types of objects
Working with object definitions
Altering an object definition
Displaying an object definition
Deleting an object
Working with namelists
Starting and stopping a queue manager
Before you start WebSphere MQ
Starting a queue manager
Start options
Starting after an abnormal termination
User messages on start-up
Stopping a queue manager
Stop messages
Writing programs to administer WebSphere MQ
Understanding how it all works
Before you begin
Preparing queues for administration programs
Defining the system-command input queue
Defining a reply-to queue
Opening the system-command input queue
Opening a reply-to queue
Using the command server
Identifying the queue manager that processes your commands
Starting the command server
Sending commands to the command server
Building a message that includes WebSphere MQ commands
Putting messages on the system-command input queue
Using MQPUT1 and the system-command input queue
Retrieving replies to your commands
Waiting for a reply
Discarded messages
The reply message descriptor
Interpreting the replies
Using the DISPLAY commands
Examples of commands and their replies
Messages from a DEFINE command
Messages from a DELETE command
Messages from DISPLAY commands
Finding out the name of the dead-letter queue
Messages from the DISPLAY QUEUE command
Messages from the DISPLAY NAMELIST command
Messages from commands with CMDSCOPE
Messages from the ALTER PROCESS command
Messages from the DISPLAY PROCESS command
Messages from the DISPLAY CHSTATUS command
Messages from the STOP CHANNEL command
Messages from commands that generate commands with CMDSCOPE
If you do not receive a reply
Passing commands using MGCRE
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