and LIBPATH environment
variables.
Once you do that MQJExplorer will run just fine on AIX. I would suggest you
create a shell script to hold the environment variables and to launch
MQJExplorer.
Regards,
Roger Lacroix
Capitalware Inc.
http://www.capitalware.biz
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Plea
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
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