Create a queue manager, called QM1
by using the command-line interface. Queue managers are the main components in an IBM® MQ messaging network.
About this task
In this example, all names are typed in uppercase and because IBM MQ names are case-sensitive, you must type all names in uppercase too.
Procedure
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Open a command prompt as an administrator.
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Create a queue manager with the name
QM1
by typing the following command:
crtmqm QM1
When the system creates the queue manager, the following output is displayed:
C:\>crtmqm QM1
IBM MQ queue manager created.
Creating or replacing default objects for QM1.
Default objects statistics : 61 created. 0 replaced. 0 failed.
Completing setup.
Setup completed.
The queue manager is created, and is stopped. You must start the queue manager before you can administer it, and before you can read and write messages from its queues.
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Start the queue manager by entering the following command:
strmqm QM1
When the queue manager successfully starts, the following output is displayed:
C:\>strmqm QM1
IBM MQ queue manager 'QM1' starting.
5 log records accessed on queue manager 'QM1' during the log replay phase.
Log replay for queue manager 'QM1' complete.
Transaction manager state recovered for queue manager 'QM1'.
IBM MQ queue manager 'QM1' started.
The queue manager is started.
What to do next
To create a queue, see Creating a queue called LQ1.