Figures

  1. Overview of WebSphere MQ for z/OS
  2. Communication between queue managers
  3. A queue-sharing group
  4. The components of queue managers in a queue-sharing group
  5. Multiple instances of an application servicing a shared queue
  6. Distributed queuing and queue-sharing groups
  7. A queue-sharing group as part of a cluster
  8. Mapping queues to page sets through storage classes
  9. Buffers, buffer pools, and page sets
  10. The logging process
  11. The off-loading process
  12. A unit of recovery within an application program
  13. A unit of recovery showing back out
  14. The two-phase commit process
  15. How CICS, the CICS adapter, and a WebSphere MQ queue manager are related
  16. Components and data flow to run a CICS DPL program
  17. Components and data flow to run a CICS 3270 transaction
  18. The WebSphere MQ-IMS bridge
  19. How WebSphere MQ stores short messages on page sets
  20. How WebSphere MQ stores long messages on page sets
  21. Calculating the size of a Coupling Facility structure
  22. Calculating the number of records to specify in the cluster for the log data set
  23. Example of queue manager backup activity