Customizing your queue managers
- Preparing for customization
- Installable features
- Libraries that exist after installation
- Customizing your queue managers
- Before you start
- Identify the national language support libraries
- Customization summary
- Task 1: Identify the z/OS system parameters
- Task 2: APF authorize the WebSphere MQ load libraries
- Task 3: Update the z/OS link list and LPA
- Early code
- Other code
- Task 4: Update the z/OS program properties table
- Task 5: Define the WebSphere MQ subsystem to z/OS
- Updating the subsystem name table
- Defining command prefix strings
- CPFs in a sysplex environment
- Defining the scope for sysplex operation
- Task 6: Create procedures for the WebSphere MQ queue manager
- Task 7: Create procedures for the channel initiator
- Task 8: Define the WebSphere MQ subsystem to a z/OS WLM service class
- Task 9: Set up the DB2 environment
- Task 10: Set up the Coupling Facility
- Task 11: Implement your ESM security controls
- Task 12: Update SYS1.PARMLIB members
- Task 13: Customize the initialization input data sets
- Initialization data set formats
- Using the CSQINP1 sample
- Using the CSQINP2 samples
- Using the CSQINPX sample
- Task 14: Create the bootstrap and log data sets
- Task 15: Define your page sets
- Task 16: Add the WebSphere MQ entries to the DB2 data-sharing group
- Task 17: Tailor your system parameter module
- Creating your own system parameter module
- Fine tuning a system parameter module
- Altering system parameters
- Using CSQ6SYSP
- Using CSQ6LOGP
- Using CSQ6ARVP
- Task 18: Tailor the channel initiator parameters
- Task 19: Set up Batch, TSO, and RRS adapters
- Task 20: Set up the operations and control panels
- Set up the libraries
- Updating the ISPF menu
- Updating the function keys and command settings
- Task 21: Include the WebSphere MQ dump formatting member
- Task 22: Suppress information messages
- Migrating from a previous version
- Migrating to V6
- Migrating from V5.3.1 and V5.3
- Migrating from earlier unsupported releases of MQSeries
- Migrating from V5.3.1 and V5.3
- Software levels
- Libraries
- Migrating queue-sharing groups to V6
- Applying MQSeries for OS/390 V5.3 or 5.3.1 migration & coexistence PTFs
- Migrating DB2 tables
- Set up a new queue-sharing group
- CF structures
- CFLEVEL(4) function
- CFLEVEL(3) functions
- Recommendations
- Channel initiators
- Channel initiator parameters
- TCP/IP Interface
- Enable or disable channel event messages
- Channel attributes
- Commands
- PCF
- Security profiles
- Channel Initiator
- Initialization input data sets CSQINP1 and CSQINP2
- DB2 plan names
- Clustering
- CICS
- Distributed queueing
- Bridge
- JMS resources
- Changing to full function WebSphere MQ
- Reverting to previous versions
- Coexistence with earlier versions of WebSphere MQ
- Multiple queue manager versions in a queue-sharing group
- Function restrictions in a mixed queue-sharing group
- Multiple queue manager versions in z/OS
- Operations and control panels
- Application stubs
- Testing your queue manager
- Running the basic installation verification program
- Overview of the CSQ4IVP1 application
- Preparing to run CSQ4IVP1
- Running CSQ4IVP1
- Checking the results of CSQ4IVP1
- Testing for queue-sharing groups
- Preparing to run CSQ4IVP1 for a queue-sharing group
- Running CSQ4IVP1 for a queue-sharing group
- Checking the results of CSQ4IVP1 for a queue-sharing group
- Testing for distributed queuing
- Overview of CSQ4IVPX job
- Preparing to run CSQ4IVPX
- Running CSQ4IVPX
- Checking the results of CSQ4IVPX
- Testing for C, C++, COBOL, PL/I, and CICS