Administer IBM MQ for IBM i
Introduces the methods available to you to administer IBM MQ on IBM i.
Administration tasks include creating, starting, altering, viewing, stopping, and deleting clusters, processes, and IBM MQ objects (queue managers, queues, namelists, process definitions, channels, client connection channels, listeners, services, and authentication information objects).
See the following links for details of how to administer IBM MQ for IBM i:- Manage IBM MQ for IBM i using CL commands
- Alternative ways of administering IBM MQ for IBM i
- Work management for IBM i
- Manage IBM MQ for IBM i using CL commands
Use this information to understand the IBM MQ IBM i commands. - Alternative ways of administering IBM MQ for IBM i
Using CL commands is the preferred method of administering IBM MQ for IBM i. However, we can use various other administration methods including MQSC commands, PCF commands, and remote administration. - Work management for IBM i
This information describes the way in which IBM MQ handles work requests, and details the options available for prioritizing and controlling the jobs associated with IBM MQ. - Availability, backup, recovery, and restart on IBM i
Use this information to understand how IBM MQ for IBM i uses the IBM i journaling support to help its backup and restore strategy. - Quiescing IBM MQ for IBM i
This section explains how to quiesce (end gracefully) IBM MQ for IBM i.
Parent topic: Administer IBM MQ
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- Change configuration information on IBM i
- Understand IBM MQ for IBM i queue manager library names
- Set up security on IBM i
- Determining problems with IBM MQ for IBM i applications
- Installable services and components on IBM i
- System and default objects