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Create a transmission queue

 

You define a local queue with the Usage field attribute set to *TMQ, for each sending message channel.

If you want to make use of remote queue definitions, use the same command to create a queue of type *RMT, and Usage of *NORMAL.

To create a transmission queue, use the CRTMQMQ command from the command line to present you with the first queue creation panel; see Figure 1.

Figure 1. Create a queue (1)
                           Create MQM Queue (CRTMQMQ)
 
 Type choices, press Enter.
 
 Queue name . . . . . . . . . . .
 
 Queue type . . . . . . . . . . .   ____          *ALS, *LCL, *MDL, *RMT
 
 Message Queue Manager name . . .   *DFT________________________________
 _____
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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 F3=Exit   F4=Prompt   F5=Refresh   F12=Cancel   F13=How to use this display
 F24=More keys
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Type the name of the queue and specify the type of queue that you wish to create: Local, Remote, or Alias. For a transmission queue, specify Local (*LCL) on this panel and press Enter.

You are presented with the second page of the Create MQM Queue panel; see Figure 2.

Figure 2. Create a queue (2)
                           Create MQM Queue (CRTMQMQ)
 
 Type choices, press Enter.
 
 Queue name . . . . . . . . . . . > HURS.2.HURS.PRIORIT
 
 Queue type . . . . . . . . . . . > *LCL          *ALS, *LCL, *MDL, *RMT
 Message Queue Manager name . . .   *DFT
 Replace  . . . . . . . . . . . .   *NO           *NO, *YES
 Text 'description' . . . . . . .   '                                 '
 Put enabled  . . . . . . . . . .   *YES          *SYSDFTQ, *NO, *YES
 Default message priority . . . .   0             0-9, *SYSDFTQ
 Default message persistence  . .   *NO           *SYSDFTQ, *NO, *YES
 Process name . . . . . . . . . .   '                                  '
 Triggering enabled . . . . . . .   *NO           *SYSDFTQ, *NO, *YES
 Get enabled  . . . . . . . . . .   *YES          *SYSDFTQ, *NO, *YES
 Sharing enabled  . . . . . . . .   *YES          *SYSDFTQ, *NO, *YES
 
 
 
 
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 F3=Exit   F4=Prompt   F5=Refresh   F12=Cancel   F13=How to use this display
 F24=More keys

Change any of the default values shown. Press page down to scroll to the next screen; see Figure 3.

Figure 3. Create a queue (3)
                           Create MQM Queue (CRTMQMQ)
 
 Type choices, press Enter.
 
 Default share option . . . . . .   *YES          *SYSDFTQ, *NO, *YES
 Message delivery sequence  . . .   *PTY          *SYSDFTQ, *PTY, *FIFO
 Harden backout count . . . . . .   *NO           *SYSDFTQ, *NO, *YES
 Trigger type . . . . . . . . . .   *FIRST        *SYSDFTQ, *FIRST, *ALL...
 Trigger depth  . . . . . . . . .   1             1-999999999, *SYSDFTQ
 Trigger message priority . . . .   0             0-9, *SYSDFTQ
 Trigger data . . . . . . . . . .   '                                  '
 Retention interval . . . . . . .   999999999     0-999999999, *SYSDFTQ
 Maximum queue depth  . . . . . .   5000          1-24000, *SYSDFTQ
 Maximum message length . . . . .   4194304       0-4194304, *SYSDFTQ
 Backout threshold  . . . . . . .   0             0-999999999, *SYSDFTQ
 Backout requeue queue  . . . . .   '                                  '
 Initiation queue . . . . . . . .   '                                  '
 
 
 
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 F3=Exit   F4=Prompt   F5=Refresh   F12=Cancel   F13=How to use this display
 F24=More keys

Type *TMQ, for transmission queue, in the Usage field of this panel, and change any of the default values shown in the other fields.

Figure 4. Create a queue (4)
                           Create MQM Queue (CRTMQMQ)
 
 Type choices, press Enter.
 
 Usage  . . . . . . . . . . . . .   *TMQ          *SYSDFTQ, *NORMAL, *TMQ
 Queue depth high threshold . . .   80            0-100, *SYSDFTQ
 Queue depth low threshold  . . .   20            0-100, *SYSDFTQ
 Queue full events enabled  . . .   *YES          *SYSDFTQ, *NO, *YES
 Queue high events enabled  . . .   *YES          *SYSDFTQ, *NO, *YES
 Queue low events enabled . . . .   *YES          *SYSDFTQ, *NO, *YES
 Service interval . . . . . . . .   999999999     0-999999999, *SYSDFTQ
 Service interval events  . . . .   *NONE         *SYSDFTQ, *HIGH, *OK, *NONE
 Distribution list support  . . .   *NO           *SYSDFTQ, *NO, *YES
 Cluster Name . . . . . . . . . .   *SYSDFTQ
 Cluster Name List  . . . . . . .   *SYSDFTQ
 Default Binding  . . . . . . . .   *SYSDFTQ      *SYSDFTQ, *OPEN, *NOTFIXED
 
 
 
 
 
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 F3=Exit   F4=Prompt   F5=Refresh   F12=Cancel   F13=How to use this display
 F24=More keys

When you are satisfied that the fields contain the correct data, press Enter to create the queue.

 

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Preparing WebSphere MQ for iSeries


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