[V9.0.1 Nov 2016]

Working with local queue managers

You can use the local queue manager widget in the IBM® MQ Console to create, configure, and control local queue managers.

About this task

The local queue manager widget lists the local queue managers that are added to the IBM MQ installation from which the IBM MQ Console is running. Queue managers that are associated with different installations of IBM MQ on the same system are not listed. You can select individual queue managers from the list to work with.

[V9.0.4 Oct 2017]Note: The IBM MQ Console does not support replicated data queue managers (RDQMs).

You can add a local queue manager widget to your dashboard by clicking add widget [V9.0.5 Mar 2018]Shows the add widget link. Then, select Local Queue Managers.

[V9.0.5 Mar 2018]You can rename the widget after you have created it. Hover your mouse pointer in the title bar and the rename icon appears Shows the rename icon. Click the icon, enter a new name in the Rename widget window and click Rename.

[z/OS]You cannot create, start, stop, or delete queue managers on z/OS®.

Procedure

  • To create a new local queue manager:
    1. Click the create icon [V9.0.5 Mar 2018]plus icon in the local queue manager widget toolbar.
    2. Enter a name for the new queue manager. The name can contain up to 48 characters. Valid characters are letters and numbers and the ., /, _, and % characters.
    3. Optional: Enter an available TCP/IP port for the queue manager to listen on. The port number must not exceed 65535.
    4. Click Create. The new queue manager is created and started.
  • To start a local queue manager:
    1. Select the queue manager that you want to start from the list in the local queue manager widget.
    2. Click the start icon [V9.0.5 Mar 2018]start icon in the local queue manager widget toolbar.
  • To stop a local queue manager:
    1. Select the queue manager that you want to stop from the list in the local queue manager widget.
    2. Click the stop icon [V9.0.5 Mar 2018]stop icon in the local queue manager widget toolbar.
    3. Confirm that you want to stop the queue manager by clicking Stop.
  • To delete a local queue manager:
    1. Select the queue manager that you want to delete from the list in the local queue manager widget.
    2. If the queue manager is running, stop it.
    3. Click the delete icon [V9.0.5 Mar 2018]delete icon in the local queue manager widget toolbar.
    4. Confirm that you want to delete the queue manager by clicking Delete. The queue manager and all associated objects are deleted.
  • To view and edit the properties of a local queue manager:
    1. Ensure that the queue manager is running, and select it in the queue manager list.
    2. Click the properties icon [V9.0.5 Mar 2018]props icon in the local queue manager widget toolbar. Alternatively, double-click the queue manager.
    3. View the properties and edit them as required. If the property text box is disabled, the property is read-only, or can be edited only from the command line. For information about a property, you can view the property information in Queue manager properties in the MQ Explorer documentation.
  • To refresh security for the local queue manager:
    1. Ensure that the local queue manager is running, and select it in the queue manager list.
    2. Select ... > Refresh security
    3. Select the queue manager security to refresh:
      • Select Authorization service to refresh the list of authorizations that is held internally by the authorization services component.
      • Select Connection authentication to refresh the cached view of the configuration for connection authentication.
      • Select SSL to refresh the cached view of the SSL or TLS key repository. This option also refreshes the locations of the LDAP servers that are used for certified revocation lists, and any cryptographic hardware parameters.
  • To work with authority records for the local queue manager:
    1. Ensure that the local queue manager is running, and select it in the queue manager list.
    2. Select one of the following options:
      • Select ... > Manage authority records to work with the authority records for the queue manager, and specify what actions groups of users can take.
      • Select ... > Manage create authority records to work with the create authority records for the queue manager, and specify what objects groups of users can create on that queue manager.
  • To automatically create a dashboard tab for a local queue manager:
    1. Select the queue manager in the local queue manager widget.
    2. Select ... > Add new dashboard tab
      A new dashboard tab is created. The tab has the name of the queue manager.
  • To filter the list of local queue managers:
    1. Type your filter text into the search box.
    2. To stop filtering, delete the text from the search box.