WebSphere MQ Installation
WebSphere MQ Installation
Mohammed Qasim
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Creating Group, User and Folders
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Kernel Configuration
kernel.msgmni = 1024
kernel.shmmni = 4096
kernel.shmall = 2097152
kernel.sem = 500 256000 250 1024
fs.file-max = 32768
net.ipv4.tcp_keepalive_time = 300
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System Configuration
Maximum open files
If the system is heavily loaded, you might need to
increase the maximum possible number of open files.
cat /proc/sys/fs/file-max
Maximum processes
A running WebSphere® MQ queue manager consists of a
number of thread programs, and each connected
application will increase the number of threads running in
the queue manager processes.
Set nproc for the mqm user to 4090 or more.
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Installation
Log in as root
Run the mqlicense.sh script.
./mqlicense.sh -accept
Minimum Components to be Installed for
Server
MQSeriesRuntime, MQSeriesServer ,
MQSeriesJava , MQSeriesJRE
Minimum Components to be Installed for
Client.
MQSeriesClient
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Post Installation Steps
Log in as mqm
Create a default queue manager called
venus.queue.manager by entering the following
command: crtmqm -q venus.queue.manager
To start the queue manager, type: strmqm
Put a message on the queue using the following
command: ./amqsput ORANGE.QUEUE
To get the message from the queue, use the following
command: ./amqsget ORANGE.QUEUE
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