Thanks for the responses.  Seems like the answer is that there is no autostart mechanism for the listener, so we need to do it ourselves.  We currently use inetd, but are looking to move over to the listener to take advantage of the threaded channels in 5.3.
 
Thanks
Darren.
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Sent: Friday, February 20, 2004 10:03 AM
Subject: Re: runmqlsr

Another option is to issue the START LISTENER command from runmqsc etc., although this has the limitation that listeners can only use the default port 1414 unless you're on z/OS (I've often wondered why this is )
 
Cheers,
Paul
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From: Darren Douch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 19 February 2004 19:46
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Subject: runmqlsr

On AIX, is there some setting to make runmqlsr start with the queue manager (in the same way that the channel initiator does), or does it need to be started with it via a startup script?  Had a look through the manuals and haven't found anything.
 
Thanks again.
Darren.

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