A new SupportPac (ME02) is available for download at the following url: http://www.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?rs=171&uid=swg24010288
The SupportPac extends the ability of the WebSphere MQ Explorer to allow searching for MQ objects and MQ object definitions across your whole MQ environment. It has been written to help with a number of scenarios, including: » Finding targets Several MQ object definitions contain references to other MQ objects. Search can be used to help find these target MQ objects, such as queues identified in the remote queue name attribute of remote queue definitions. Another example is to match channel pairs - for example, searching for the receiver channel object related to a given sender channel. This can be done directly from the context menu for channel objects, which will prefill the necessary values into the Search dialog. » Finding related objects Where a naming convention is used to identify the usage of MQ objects, Search can be used to find a group of objects across multiple queue managers. For example, if 'SALES_' is used as a prefix for all objects related to sales, you could search for 'SALES_*' and see all objects in that group. This could be a collection of all sender channels, receiver channels, transmission queues, remote queue definitions and local and alias queues with a related purpose. As you can access the Properties View for each object found from the Search View, this allows you to make changes to a related group of objects without having to manually move between multiple queue managers in the Explorer Navigator. » Making changes safely Before deleting or renaming any MQ objects, you can search across your MQ environment to see if there are any other objects which rely on, or in some way refer to that object. In this way, you can make changes safely. Instructions for managing your mailing list subscription are provided in the Listserv General Users Guide available at http://www.lsoft.com Archive: http://listserv.meduniwien.ac.at/archives/mqser-l.html
