Task 6: Create procedures for the IBM MQ queue manager
Each IBM® MQ subsystem needs a cataloged procedure to start the queue manager. You can create your own or use the IBM-supplied procedure library.
- Repeat this task for each IBM MQ queue manager.
- You might need to modify the catalogued procedure when migrating from a previous version.
For each IBM MQ subsystem defined in the subsystem name table, create a cataloged procedure in a procedure library for starting the queue manager. The IBM-supplied procedure library is called SYS1.PROCLIB, but your installation might use its own naming convention.
The name of the queue manager started task procedure is formed by concatenating the subsystem name with the characters MSTR. For example, subsystem CSQ1 has the procedure name CSQ1MSTR. You need one procedure for each subsystem you define.
Many examples and instructions in this product documentation assume that you have a subsystem called CSQ1 You might find these examples easier to use if a subsystem called CSQ1 is created initially for installation verification and testing purposes.
Two sample started task procedures are provided in thlqual.SCSQPROC. Member CSQ4MSTR uses one page set for each class of message, member CSQ4MSRR uses multiple page sets for the major classes of message. Copy one of these procedures to member xxxxMSTR (where xxxx is the name of your IBM MQ subsystem) of your SYS1.PROCLIB or, if you are not using SYS1.PROCLIB, your procedure library. Copy the sample procedure to a member in your procedure library for each IBM MQ subsystem that you define.
When you have copied the members, you can tailor them to the requirements of each subsystem, using the instructions in the member. For information about specifying region sizes below the 16 MB line, above the 16 MB line, and above the 2 GB bar, see Suggested region sizes. You can also use symbolic parameters in the JCL to allow the procedure to be modified when it is started. If you have several IBM MQ subsystems, you might find it advantageous to use JCL include groups for the common parts of the procedure, to simplify future maintenance.
If you are using queue-sharing groups, the STEPLIB concatenation must include the Db2® runtime target library SDSNLOAD, and it must be APF-authorized. This library is only required in the STEPLIB concatenation if it is not accessible through the link list or LPA.
If you are using IBM MQ Advanced Message Security the STEPLIB concatenation must include thlqual.SDRQAUTH and it must be APF authorized.
You can add the exit library (CSQXLIB) to this procedure later if you want to use queue manager exits. You need access to the Language Environment (LE) runtime library SCEERUN to do this; if it is not in your link list (SYS1.PARMLIB(LNKLSTkk)), concatenate it in the STEPLIB DD statement. You also must stop and restart your queue manager.