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Monitoring and controlling channels on distributed platforms
For DQM we need to create, monitor, and control the channels to remote queue managers. We can use the following types of command to do this:
- The WebSphere MQ commands (MQSC)
- We can use the MQSC as single commands in an MQSC session in Windows and UNIX systems. To issue more complicated, or multiple, commands the MQSC can be built into a file that you then run from the command line. For full details see the WebSphere MQ Script (MQSC) Command Reference. This chapter gives some simple examples of using MQSC for distributed queuing.
- Control commands
- We can also issue control commands at the command line for some of these functions. Reference material for these commands is contained in the WebSphere MQ System Administration Guide for WebSphere MQ for iSeries, UNIX systems, and Windows systems.
- Programmable command format commands
- See the WebSphere MQ Programmable Command Formats and Administration Interface book for information about using these commands.
- WebSphere MQ Explorer
- On Unix and Windows, we can use the WebSphere MQ Explorer. This provides a graphical administration interface to perform administrative tasks as an alternative to using control commands or MQSC commands.
Each queue manager has a DQM component for controlling interconnections to compatible remote queue managers.
For a list of the functions available to you when setting up and controlling message channels, using the different types of command, see Table 1.
- The DQM channel control function
- Functions available
- Getting started with objects
- Channel attributes and channel types
- Channel functions
Parent topic:
DQM in WebSphere MQ for distributed platforms
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