Whenever a component (that is a broker,
User Name Server,
or
Configuration Manager) starts, a basic component verification
runs automatically. This verification checks:
- Basic WebSphere MQ information
- DB2 information
- Registry information
- Setup verification
If an error is found the component does not start. All output from the
verification step is written to the component's JOBLOG.
You also need
to validate that the entire WebSphere Message Broker system
you installed is running correctly; that is, there are no errors in the system
and that the system is performing as expected. This is especially important
where you are installing WebSphere Message Broker for the
first time.
You should download and review WebSphere Message Broker SupportPac
IP13.
This SupportPac provides:
- Tools to help test WebSphere Message Broker flows running
on z/OS. These tools provide:
- Put and get user messages
- Measurement of the elapsed time
- CPU time used to process the messages
- Recommendations on the environment configuration.
- Recommendations on designing flows for evaluation, to reduce the need
for applications outside of the WebSphere Message Broker environment.
- WebSphere Message Broker flows, which allow you to compare
the throughput you achieve in your environment with that achieved at IBM.
Using the tools supplied in WebSphere Message Broker SupportPac
IP13 can give suggestions as to why the results might be different.
Select the following link to access
WebSphere Message Broker SupportPac
IP13 -
IP13.