Quick Beginnings for Solaris

Quick Beginnings for Solaris

  1. Quick Beginnings for Solaris

  2. Welcome to WebSphere MQ for Solaris

  3. Road map

  4. Conventions used in this book

  5. What's new in WebSphere MQ for Solaris V6.0

  6. Release notes

  7. Migrating to WebSphere MQ V6.0

  8. Important information for Beta driver users

  9. After you have migrated

  10. Server

  11. Preparing to install

  12. Checking hardware and software requirements

  13. SPARC platform

  14. x86-64 platform

  15. Creating WebSphere MQ file systems

  16. Working with Solaris 10 zones

  17. Creating a file system for the product code

  18. Creating a file system for the working data

  19. Creating separate file systems for working data

  20. Set up the user ID and group

  21. Creating the user ID and group

  22. Adding existing user IDs to the group

  23. Displaying messages in your national language

  24. Implications of a 64-bit queue manager

  25. Installation procedure

  26. Resource limit configuration

  27. Installation procedure

  28. Silent installation

  29. WebSphere MQ components

  30. Verifying

  31. Verifying a local installation

  32. Set up the installation

  33. Testing the installation

  34. Verifying a server-to-server installation

  35. Set up the sender workstation

  36. Set up the receiver workstation

  37. Testing communication between the workstations

  38. Verifying the installation using the JMS Postcard application

  39. Set up your system to run the JMS Postcard

  40. Set the PATH variable

  41. Set environment variables using setjmsenv

  42. Using the JMS Postcard application to verify a local installation

  43. Using the Postcard application to verify a server-to-server installation

  44. Client

  45. Preparing to install

  46. Checking hardware and software requirements

  47. SPARC platform

  48. x86-64 platform

  49. Creating WebSphere MQ file systems

  50. Working with Solaris 10 zones

  51. Creating a file system for the product code

  52. Creating a file system for the working data

  53. Creating separate file systems for working data

  54. Set up the user ID and group

  55. Creating the user ID and group

  56. Adding existing user IDs to the group

  57. Displaying messages in your national language

  58. Installing

  59. Installation procedure

  60. WebSphere MQ components

  61. Verifying

  62. Set up the server workstation

  63. Set up the client workstation

  64. Testing communication between the workstations

  65. Installing a client on the same machine as a server

  66. Maintaining

  67. Installing a PTF

  68. Restoring the previous service level

  69. Uninstallation procedure

  70. WebSphere MQ documentation

  71. Publications supplied with the product

  72. Hardcopy books

  73. Online information