Yes, the inetd.conf entry must be removed, and inetd must be refreshed. If 
you try to start runmqlsr without doing this, you'll get a 'port not 
available' error of some sort.




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I have a quick question.  And I don't mean to spawn any preference issues
but, we have always configures our AIX boxes to start channels via
inetd.conf setting.  I believe that that is being replaced as a
recommendation to use runmqlsr.  A third party vendor is trying to deliver
code to us using JBOSS and running into problems.  They are asking me to
start the listener via runmqlsr.  I am willing to try anything but do I 
need
to remove the entry in the inetd.conf file first?  I don't have root
authority and I will have to get a sys admin to do that which is a longer
process.

Doug 

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