Managing WebSphere MQ resources
Managing the logsArchiving logs with the ARCHIVE LOG commandRestarting the log archive process after a failureControlling archiving and loggingPrinting log recordsRecovering logsDiscarding archive log data setsAutomatic archive log data set deletionManually deleting archive log data setsLocate and discard archive log data setsThe impact of log shuntingManaging the BSDSFinding out what the BSDS containsTime stamps in the BSDSActive log data set statusChanging the BSDSChanges for active logsAdding record entries to the BSDSDelete information about the active log data set from the BSDSRecording information about the log data set in the BSDSEnlarging the active logChanges for archive logsAdding an archive logDelete an archive logChanging the password of an archive logRecovering the BSDSManaging page setsHow to add a page set to a queue managerWhat to do when one of your page sets becomes fullHow to balance loads on page setsMoving a non-shared queueHow to expand a page setDefining a page set to be larger than 4GBAltering a page set to allow automatic expansionMoving messages to a new, larger page setHow to reduce a page setHow to reintroduce a page setHow to back up and recover page setsCreating a point of recovery for non-shared resourcesMethod 1: Full backupMethod 2: Fuzzy backupBacking up page setsBacking up your object definitionsRecovering page setsSimple recoveryAdvanced recoveryWhat happens when the queue manager is restartedHow to delete page setsHow to back up and restore queues using CSQUTILManaging buffer poolsHow to change the number of buffers in a buffer poolHow to delete a buffer poolManaging queue-sharing groups and shared queuesManaging queue-sharing groupsAdding a queue-sharing group to the DB2 tablesAdding a queue manager to a queue-sharing groupRemoving a queue manager from a queue-sharing groupRemoving a queue-sharing group from the DB2 tablesValidating the consistency of DB2 definitions