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Configuring and using an IBM MQ 9.3 Multi-Instance in Linux

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Question

The objective of this tutorial is to show a real example of creating and using an IBM MQ 9.3 multi-instance queue manager in Linux, using NFS V4.

Even though this document was created using MQ 9.3, the same principles apply to all supported versions of IBM MQ.
Similarly, even though the Operating System for this document was Linux, the same principles apply to AIX.

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Modified date:
28 April 2025

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