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  1. Queues - IBM

    To create a queue you can use IBM MQ commands (MQSC), PCF commands, or platform-specific interfaces. For example, the IBM MQ for z/OS operations and control panels are …

  2. Queue manager properties - IBM

    The following table lists the queue manager's system properties, or parameters, which are displayed in the Initial table of the queue manager's System dialog. The values in the Initial …

  3. Creating the queue manager - IBM

    Before creating a queue manager, you must ensure that IBM® MQ is correctly installed.

  4. Making an existing queue manager the default - IBM

    You can make an existing queue manager the default queue manager either manually by using a text editor or, on Windows and Linux, by using IBM MQ Explorer.

  5. Queue managers - IBM

    The queue managers are the main components in an IBM® MQ messaging network. The queue managers host the other objects in the network, such as the queues and the channels that …

  6. DISPLAY QSTATUS (display queue status) - IBM

    You can specify a queue manager name, other than the queue manager on which the command was entered, only if you are using a queue sharing group environment and if the command …

  7. crtmqm (create queue manager) - IBM

    Purpose Use the crtmqm command to create a queue manager and define the default and system objects. The objects created by the crtmqm command are listed in System and default objects. …

  8. API reference for QueueManager (mq.ibm.com/v1beta1)

    .spec.queueManager Settings for the Queue Manager container and underlying Queue Manager.

  9. Creating a queue manager - IBM

    How you create a queue manager, using the crtmqm command. You can use IBM® MQ Explorer to perform this task.

  10. Connecting a client to a queue manager securely - IBM

    Connecting a client to a queue manager anonymously Follow these sample instructions to modify a system with mutual authentication to allow a queue manager to connect anonymously to …