WebSphere Message Brokers
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Writer: Kate Hostler

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This build: July 31, 2007 21:30:16

Installing service on z/OS

Apply maintenance updates to WebSphere Message Broker.

If your SMP/E target zones are not on the same file system as your production directories, copy the directories as a whole to the system where they are to be used, and replace the directories currently there. When you complete this action, the User Name Server and any brokers use the updated directories when they next restart.

If you do not want all of your brokers to be affected by changing the directories, you need to have at least two copies of the product directories. Copy the updated files to the first copy and run one or more brokers with these directories. When you are satisfied with the updates, copy the updated files to the second copy of the directories for the rest of your brokers to use.

Use the following steps to back up your WebSphere® Message Broker directories on z/OS® , and restore them on another system or on the same system in a different directory:

  1. Compress the code files using the command:
    tar -cvozf mqsi.tar.z /usr/lpp/mqsi 
    where /usr/lpp/mqsi is the installation path.
  2. FTP the tar file to the new file system in binary mode by entering the following commands:
    ftp machine_name
    binary
    cd USS_path_for_storing_tar_file 
    put mqsi.tar.z
    quit
  3. Extract the contents of the file using the following command:
    tar -xvozf mqsi.tar.z  
    Because the initial tar command used the absolute path
    /usr/lpp/mqsi
    you need WRITE access to the root directory for this task. You can use a relative path instead. See the tar command in the UNIX System Services Command Reference Guide for more details.
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