You create a default queue manager using the crtmqm command with the -q flag. The following crtmqm command:
crtmqm -q -d MY.DEFAULT.XMIT.QUEUE -u SYSTEM.DEAD.LETTER.QUEUE SATURN.QUEUE.MANAGER
where:
The complete syntax of the crtmqm command is shown in crtmqm (create queue manager).
The system and default objects are listed in Appendix A. System and default objects.
You can create the queue manager directory /var/mqm/qmgrs/<qmgr>, even on a separate local file system, before you use the crtmqm command. When you use crtmqm, if the /var/mqm/qmgrs/<qmgr> directory exists, is empty, and is owned by mqm, it is used for the queue manager data. If the directory is not owned by mqm, the creation fails with a First Failure Support Technology(TM) (FFST(TM)) message. If the directory is not empty, a new directory is created.
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