Although you have created a queue manager, it cannot process commands or MQI calls until you start it. You do this using the strmqm command as follows:
strmqm saturn.queue.manager
On Windows and WebSphere MQ for Linux (x86 platform) systems, you can start a queue manager as follows:
If the queue manager start up takes more than a few seconds WebSphere MQ will issue information messages intermittently detailing the start up progress. For more information on these messages see WebSphere MQ Messages.
The strmqm command does not return control until the queue manager has started and is ready to accept connect requests.
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