Setting up communication on UNIX systems
DQM is a remote queuing facility for WebSphere MQ. It provides channel control programs for the queue manager which form the interface to communication links, controllable by the system operator. The channel definitions held by distributed-queuing management use these connections.
When a distributed-queuing management channel is started, it tries to use the connection specified in the channel definition. For this to succeed, it is necessary for the connection to be defined and available. This chapter explains how to do this. You might also find it helpful to refer to the following chapters:
- IBM WebSphere MQ for AIX
- IBM MQSeries for Compaq Tru64 UNIX
- IBM WebSphere MQ for HP-UX
- IBM MQSeries for AT&T GIS UNIX, V2.2
- IBM WebSphere MQ for Solaris
- IBM WebSphere MQ for Linux
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