What to do next
What to do next on completion of the Getting started with IBM MQ scenario.
There are additional topics for you to view in the IBM MQ product documentation. We might want to look at the following sections:- Administer IBM MQ
IBM MQ provides control commands that we can use. You use two of these commands in this scenario: crtmqm and strmqm. This section also provides a good overview about message queuing.
- Administration using MQSC commands
In this scenario, we use the define qlocal('LQ1') command to define a local queue called LQ1. This command is an MQSC command. IBM MQ system administrators use these commands to manage their queue managers. This section introduces the commands and shows you how to use them. The commands are described in detail, in alphabetical order, in the MQSC commands reference section.
- Configure a queue manager cluster
This section describes how to organize, use, and manage queue managers in virtual groups known as clusters. Clustering ensures that each queue manager within a cluster knows about all the other queue managers in the same cluster. Clustering also makes the management of complex queue manager networks simpler.
Parent topic: Getting started with IBM MQ