IBM MQ components for Solaris systems
We can select the components that you require when you install IBM MQ .
Important: See IBM MQ license information for details of what each purchase of IBM MQ entitles you to install. Table 1 shows the components that are available when installing an IBM MQ server or client on a Solaris system. Note: When you install interactively on Solaris systems, the options that are available install various combinations of the components listed in this table. Details are given in the Interactive installation section.
Table 1. IBM MQ components for Solaris systems Component Description Server media Client media Component name Runtime Contains files that are common to both server and client installations. Note: This component must be installed. runtime Server We can use the server to run queue managers on your system and connect to other systems over a network. Provides messaging and queuing services to applications, and support for IBM MQ client connections. server Standard Client The IBM MQ MQI client is a small subset of IBM MQ, without a queue manager, that uses the queue manager and queues on other (server) systems. It can be used only when the system it is on is connected to another system that is running a full server version of IBM MQ. The client and the server can be on the same system if required. sol_client SDK The SDK is required for compiling applications. It includes sample source files, and the bindings (files .H, .LIB, .DLL, and others), that you need to develop applications to run on IBM MQ. base Sample programs The sample application programs are needed if you want to check your IBM MQ installation using the verification procedures. samples Java messaging The files needed for messaging using Java (includes Java Message Service). java Man pages UNIX man pages, in U.S. English, for: control commands
MQI calls
MQSC commandsman Java JRE A Java Runtime Environment that is used by those parts of IBM MQ that are written in Java. jre Message Catalogs For available languages, see the table of message catalogs that follows. IBM Global Security Kit IBM Global Security Kit V8 Certificate and TLS, Base Runtime. gskit Managed File Transfer MQ Managed File Transfer transfers files between systems in a managed and auditable way, regardless of file size or the operating systems used. For information about the function of each component, see Managed File Transfer product options. ftagent
ftbase
ftlogger
ftservice
fttoolsAdvanced Message Security Provides a high level of protection for sensitive data flowing through the IBM MQ network, while not impacting the end applications. You must install this component on all IBM MQ installations that host queues you want to protect. You must install the IBM Global Security Kit component on any IBM MQ installation that is used by a program that puts or gets messages to or from a protected queue, unless you are using only Java client connections.
You must install the Java JRE component to install this component.
mqams AMQP Service Install this component to make AMQP channels available. AMQP channels support MQ Light APIs. We can use AMQP channels to give AMQP applications access to the enterprise-level messaging facilities provided by IBM MQ. amqp
Table 2. IBM MQ message catalogs for Solaris systems. A two-column table listing the available message catalogs.
Message catalog language Component name Brazilian Portuguese Pt_BR Czech Cs_CZ French Fr_FR German De_DE Hungarian Hu_HU Italian It_IT Japanese Ja_JP Korean Ko_KR Polish Pl_PL Russian Ru_RU Spanish Es_ES Simplified Chinese Zh_CN Traditional Chinese Zh_TW U.S. English not applicable
Interactive installation
The options available with interactive installation install various combinations of the product components described in the previous tables. The following table shows you what will be installed for each option, together with the option number on the server and client DVDs:
Table 3. IBM MQ interactive installation options for Solaris systems. A four-column table listing interactive installation options and the components installed with each one. Server and client option numbers are also listed.
Interactive installation option Components installed IBM MQ Server base
runtime
server
java
gskitMan pages runtime
manSample programs base
runtime
samplesIBM MQ MQI client libraries (including Java, JMS, and Web Services support) base
runtime
sol_client
java
gskitIBM Java runtime for Solaris, Java 2 Technology Edition, Version 6 jre
runtimeIBM Global Security Kit for IBM MQ gskit
jre
runtimeManaged File Transfer Service ftservice
ftbase
jre
java
runtime
ftagentManaged File Transfer Tools fttools
ftbase
jre
java
runtimeManaged File Transfer Agent ftagent
ftbase
jre
java
runtimeManaged File Transfer Logger ftlogger
ftbase
jre
java
runtime
serverAdvanced Message Security runtime
mqamsAMQP Service runtime
jre
java
amqpREST API and Console runtime
jre
java
webSpanish message catalog runtime
Es_ESFrench message catalog runtime
Fr_FRGerman message catalog runtime
De_DEJapanese message catalog runtime
Ja_JPItalian message catalog runtime
It_ITBrazilian Portuguese message catalog runtime
Pt_BRTraditional Chinese message catalog runtime
Zh_TWSimplified Chinese message catalog runtime
Zh_CNKorean message catalog runtime
Ko_KRRussian message catalog runtime
Ru_RUHungarian message catalog runtime
Hu_HUPolish message catalog runtime
Pl_PLCzech message catalog runtime
Cs_CZ