Operating WebSphere MQ for z/OS
Operating WebSphere MQ for z/OSIssuing commandsIssuing commands from a z/OS console or its equivalentCommand prefix stringsUsing the z/OS console to issue commandsCommand responsesIssuing commands from the utility program CSQUTILIntroducing the operations and control panelsInvoking the operations and control panelsRules for the operations and control panelsBlank fieldsObjects and actionsQueues, processes, authentication information objects, namelists, storage classes and CF structuresChannelsCluster objectsQueue manager and securityConnectionSystemActionsObject dispositionsChoosing a queue managerQueue manager defaultsQueue manager levelsUsing the function keysProcessing your actionsDisplaying WebSphere MQ user messagesCancelling your actionsGetting helpUsing the command lineUsing the operations and control panelsDefining objectsDefining a local queueWhen your local queue definition is completeDefining other types of objectsWorking with object definitionsAltering an object definitionDisplaying an object definitionDelete an objectWorking with namelistsStarting and stopping a queue managerBefore you start WebSphere MQStarting a queue managerStart optionsStarting after an abnormal terminationUser messages on start-upStopping a queue managerStop messagesWriting programs to administer WebSphere MQUnderstanding how it all worksBefore you beginPreparing queues for administration programsDefining the system-command input queueDefining a reply-to queueOpening the system-command input queueOpening a reply-to queueUsing the command serverIdentifying the queue manager that processes your commandsStarting the command serverSending commands to the command serverBuilding a message that includes WebSphere MQ commandsPutting messages on the system-command input queueUsing MQPUT1 and the system-command input queueRetrieving replies to your commandsWaiting for a replyDiscarded messagesThe reply message descriptorInterpreting the repliesUsing the DISPLAY commands