Changes that affect migration

Changes to the product might affect the migration of a queue manager from an earlier release to the current release of IBM® MQ, or affect existing applications or configurations. Review these changes before upgrading queue managers to the latest product version and decide whether you must plan to make changes to existing applications, scripts, and procedures before starting to migrate your systems.

Changes in the current release

For details of changes in the current release, including those that affect migration, see the following information:

Changes in earlier versions

For older, out of support, versions of the product, the documentation is not available in the online IBM Documentation, but is available for you to download for offline use. For more information, see Documentation for older versions of IBM MQ.

Restrictions on reversing queue manager migration

Attention:

[UNIX, Linux, Windows, IBM i]On IBM MQ for Multiplatforms, you cannot reverse queue manager migration to remove the effect of changes. This restriction applies whether your enterprise uses the Long Term Support (LTS) release or Continuous Delivery (CD) release model.

[Long Term Support][z/OS]On IBM MQ for z/OS®, you can reverse queue manager migration as long as you have migrated from an earlier LTS release to a more recent LTS release. This statement also applies to those CD releases that have the same VRM as an LTS release, for example IBM MQ 10.0.0 CD.

[z/OS]See Migration paths: IBM MQ for z/OS for a table of the migration paths available from IBM MQ 9.0 onwards.

For more information, see IBM MQ release types: planning considerations.