IBM i: Restoring a queue manager from the latest release to a previous release

You can restore a queue manager to the previous version of the product from the latest version, if you have made a backup of the system or queue manager. If you have started the queue manager and processed any messages, or changed the configuration, the task cannot give you any guidance on restoring the current state of the queue manager.

Before you begin

  1. You must have made a backup of the system or queue manager before you upgraded to the latest version. For more information see Backing up and restoring IBM® MQ queue manager data
  2. If any messages were processed after starting the queue manager, you cannot easily undo the effects of processing the messages. You cannot restore the queue manager to the previous version of the product in its current state. The task cannot give you any guidance how to deal with subsequent changes that have occurred. For example, messages that were indoubt in a channel, or in a transmission queue on another queue manager, might have been processed. If the queue manager is part of a cluster, then configuration messages and application messages might have been exchanged.

About this task

When you restore a previous version of a queue manager, you restore the queue manager to its earlier code level. Queue manager data is restored to the state it was in when the queue manager was backed up.
Important: If the queue manager is a member of one or more IBM MQ clusters, you should also review and follow the steps described in Recovering a cluster queue manager.

Procedure

  1. Stop the queue manager.
  2. If you performed a slip install, you must reinstall IBM MQ.
    1. Uninstall the previous installation.
    2. Reinstall IBM MQ from a manufacturing refresh.
    3. Apply the fix pack and interim fixes that restore IBM MQ to its previous level.
    4. Restore the queue manager data from the backup taken before installing the latest version.
  3. Restart the previous version queue manager.