Title: RE: MMC/Any GUI for administering MQ on AIX
And you need to create a SYSTEM.ADMIN.SVRCONN channel on
the remote machine. As was already said, read the manual, it's all in
there.
tonyB.
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Actually the MMC tool can be had for free. Believe it or
not you can install the 60 trial version of WMQ and MQExplorer will work. When
the trial ends MQExplorer still works. At least
it did for me when I tried this several versions back. At the end of the trial
period you can no longer crea
Hey
I've written a small application that will act just like runmqsc but
that will work as a client so that you can connect to any queue manager.
A first version (0.1) is posted on my site:
http://www.protocol7.com/code/remotemqsc/
/niklas
Mabrito,Greg wrote:
I am attempting to run MQSC commands on
or even the excellent QN-AppWatch from Reconda? http://www.reconda.com
(I won't even bother to attest anything this time... it's not often I get
two openings in one day...)
Business Integration wrote:
The MMC tool is
expensive as it requires MQ on the console machine. Have y
and an excellent product from Reconda called QN-StatWatch...
http://www.reconda.com
(I personally attest to its excellence !)
Business Integration wrote:
I understand that there is an alternative available from Nastel.
http://www.nastel.com/products/it_plugins/wtm.shtml
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The MMC tool is expensive as it requires
MQ on the console machine. Have you tried MQControl Express?
http://www-1.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?rs=203&uid=swg24004747&loc=en_US&cs=utf-8&lang=en
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Listener is not running??? (run amqsputc on the host machine and see
what happens) (Call SEs
or execute runmqlsr with the correct parms see ADMIN
MANUAL)
Port configuration is incorrect (check /etc/services)
QMGR Name is incorrect. (dspmqm on te host machine)
Someone doesn't
I am attempting to
run MQSC commands on a remote queue manager from a non default local queue
manager. Is it possible to do this? Since runmqsc doesn't accept
multiple queue managers I assume you need a local default queue manager to send
remote MQSC commands from. Does anyone have any workar
For someone who already owns Tivoli ITM MQ PAC: it offers, besides monitoring,, a
powerful remote administration facility. However, the user interface (although formaly
it can be called graphical, I guess) is the most counter-intuitive I have ever seen.
Just my 2c
Pavel
This is great.
I get the following error message :
Either the Queue Manager is not running on the remote machine or make sure that it is
configured to accept remote connections. (AMQ4043)
$ strmqm MyQMgr
My Q Manager Details are as follows :
$ runmqsc MyQMgr
display qmgr
AMQ8408: Display Queue M
Nick,
You’re correct. But to get
the WMQ explorer on the Windows platform, it requires the WMQ server software.
So , if there is no need for WMQ on the Windows software, there is no WMQ
explorer. Also, the WMQ explorer cannot be used to monitor z/OS queue managers,
whereas MO71 can.
And in answer to your question, you can use MQExplorer to admin a remote QM.
Open explorer, right click on "Queue Managers" and select "Show Queue
Manager"
and use the "Show a Remote queue manager" option.
Dave
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Title: RE: MMC/Any GUI for administering MQ on AIX
Yes. All you need to do is create your user ID on the AIX box and add to the mqm user group(remember to refresh security). Then you should be able to add the AIX queue manager in your windows MQ explorer and manage it from there. You must
Does everyone know that you can use wmq
explorer on Windows to administer a remote queue manager on another machine.
Right click on queue managers in
explorer, execute the show queue manager and add in a reference to the remote
queue manager you need.
You need to configure the appro
While we had some problems with the 4.0 version, we are using it in
production, and it has worked for us to track down (and rebuke!) some of
the "my messages got lost" requests.
Personally, I do like the product, and have to point out that Bristol
has been very helpful resolving any issues we enco
I ran across MQJexplorer a few weeks
back. It is pure java and works with most all platforms. You should check it
out.
http://www.kolban.com/mqjexplorer/
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MO71 is a great tool for administering MQ. Here's the URL:
http://www-1.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?rs=203&uid=swg24000142&loc=en_US&cs=utf-8&lang=en
Mike Davidson
TSYS MQ Tech Support
IBM Certified System Administrator - WebSphere MQ V5.3
IBM Certified Solution Designer - WebSphere MQ V5.3
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Hello,
I am relatively new to MQ.
I have MQ Series setup on AIX box.
Now, i want a way to administer it from my windows box by using some kind of GUI.
I have MMC on my windows box that i am able to use to administer MQ Series on my local
desktop.
Can i use it to connect to MQ Series on AIX box
For those of you who had notice that the SSL presentation had been removed
from this web page
http://www.ibm.com/software/integration/wmq/ssl.html
this is just to let you know it's back!
Cheers
Morag
Morag Hughson
WebSphere MQ for z/OS Development
Telephone: +44 (0) 1962 816900
Internet: [EMAIL
Title: Installing java plug-ins on z/OS broker
Hi,
The WBI-MB documentation states that for java user-defined nodes on a z/OS broker the .jar file should be installed in the install_dir/lil directory instead of the install_dir/jplugin as on UNIX. However a instal_dir/jplugin directory doe
I understand that there is an alternative available from Nastel.
http://www.nastel.com/products/it_plugins/wtm.shtml
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