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  1. IBM MQ queue managers

    An introduction to queue managers and the queuing services that they provide to applications.

  2. Queues - IBM

    To create a queue you can use IBM MQ commands (MQSC), PCF commands, or platform-specific interfaces. For example, the IBM MQ for z/OS operations and control panels are platform-specific. …

  3. Creating the queue manager - IBM

    Before creating a queue manager, you must ensure that IBM® MQ is correctly installed.

  4. Queue manager properties - IBM

    The following table lists the queue manager's system properties, or parameters, which are displayed in the Initial table of the queue manager's System dialog. The values in the Initial table were applied …

  5. Queue manager commands - IBM

    A table of queue manager commands, showing equivalent PCF commands, MQSC commands, and control commands. The REST API resource and HTTP method equivalents, and IBM MQ Explorer …

  6. Making an existing queue manager the default - IBM

    You can make an existing queue manager the default queue manager either manually by using a text editor or, on Windows and Linux, by using IBM MQ Explorer.

  7. crtmqm (create queue manager) - IBM

    Purpose Use the crtmqm command to create a queue manager and define the default and system objects. The objects created by the crtmqm command are listed in System and default objects. When …

  8. Message and queue fundamentals - IBM Developer

    Jul 30, 2024 · Explore the properties of messages and queues, including message headers, message properties, and queue attributes. Learn about the different types of queues and their attributes.

  9. Configuring queue managers on z/OS - IBM

    Preparing to customize queue managers on z/OS Use this topic when customizing your queue managers with details of installable features, national language features, and information about …

  10. Connecting a client to a queue manager securely - IBM

    Connecting a client to a queue manager anonymously Follow these sample instructions to modify a system with mutual authentication to allow a queue manager to connect anonymously to another.