ISPFからMQのMain Menuへの移動方法
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MQ MQ MQ 7.1.0 operations and control panels
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F10=Actions F12=Cancel
MQのMain Menu
IBM WebSphere MQ for z/OS - Main Menu
Complete fields. Then press Enter.
Action . . . . . . . . . . 0. List with filter 4. Manage
1. List or Display 5. Perform
2. Define like 6. Start
3. Alter 7. Stop
8. Command
Object type . . . . . . . . +
Name . . . . . . . . . . .
Disposition . . . . . . . . Q=Qmgr, C=Copy, P=Private, G=Group,
S=Shared, A=All
Connect name . . . . . . . - local queue manager or group
Target queue manager . . .
- connected or remote queue manager for command input
Action queue manager . . . - command scope in group
Response wait time . . . . 30 5 - 999 seconds
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F1=Help F2=Split F3=Exit F4=Prompt F9=SwapNext F10=Messages
F12=Cancel
MQのMain MenuのHelp
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| Main Menu - Help |
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| The 'Main Menu' panel is the entry point to the IBM WebSphere MQ for z/OS |
| Operations and Control panels. |
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| On any panel you can get HELP at either field or panel level. To get field |
| help, move the cursor to the field and press F1. To get panel help, move |
| the cursor to a position outside any of the fields and press F1. |
| |
| The Operations and Control panels work by sending MQSC commands to a queue |
| manager. For more information about commands, refer to the "WebSphere MQ |
| Script (MQSC) Command Reference" manual. |
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| The panels are not intended to support every possible object and function |
| that can be performed using MQSC commands. In particular there is no |
| formatted panel support for Topics and Subscriptions since they include |
| very long fields. |
| You can use the Websphere MQ Explorer to administer Topics and |
| Subscriptions using a graphical user interface. |
| |
| The COMMAND action allows the use of any MQSC commands that that can be |
| issued through the CSQUTIL utility program. This includes functions that |
| are not supported through the panel interfaces such as administering |
| Topics and Subscriptions. The Command function displays an Edit session |
| where you can enter the MQSC commands you wish to invoke, it then uses |
| CSQUTIL to execute the commands and displays the command output in an Edit |
| session. |
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| To use the panels: |
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| 1. Specify an action by entering a number between 0 and 8 in the 'Action' |
| field. |
| 2. Specify a valid object type for the action in the 'Object type' field. |
| You can type in the object type or you can press F4 and select an |
| object type from the list displayed in the 'Select a Valid Object |
| Type' secondary window. |
| 3. Specify a name for the object, as described below. |
| 4. Specify a disposition, as appropriate for the action and object type |
| you are using. |
| 5. Choose the queue manager you want to use, as described below. |
| 6. Press Enter. |
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| Depending on your choices, you will either see panels that show you |
| current information about the object and let you perform the action |
| requested, or you will see a LIST OF OBJECTS, from where you can select |
| ANY of the allowed actions for the object. (The action you choose is not |
| significant if a list of objects is to be displayed.) |
| |
| YOU ARE RECOMMENDED TO MAKE CHOICES THAT RESULT IN A LIST OF OBJECTS BEING |
| DISPLAYED, AND WORK FROM THAT LIST. Use the 'List or Display' action on |
| the main menu, because that is allowed for all object types. You can get a |
| list by specifying: |
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| o a generic name, ending in an asterisk |
| o a generic disposition, ALL |
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| If you specify an asterisk for the action queue manager name, or if you |
| are using cluster objects, a list always results. |
| |
| SPECIFYING AN OBJECT NAME |
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| To perform an action, enter one of the following in the 'Name' field: |
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| o The name of an object. |
| o A generic name ending in an asterisk, for example, ABC*. This |
| displays a list of objects of the type and disposition specified whose |
| names match the generic name, for example, ABC1, ABC2, ABCD, and so |
| on. |
| o An asterisk (*) on its own to obtain a list of all the objects of the |
| type and disposition specified. |
| o Blank, if either |
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| - the object type is SYSTEM, SECURITY, or MANAGER. |
| - you want to define a new object using default attributes. |
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| DEFINING A NEW OBJECT |
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| To define a new object, you use an existing object as a basis for it. As |
| with the other actions, you can do this by displaying a list of existing |
| objects, and then selecting the object you want to use from the list, or |
| by specifying the basis object and choosing the 'Define like' action. |
| Alternatively, if you want to use default attributes for the new object |
| rather than using an existing object as a basis, specify the 'Define like' |
| action and a blank name. |
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| Note: The name and disposition you specify is for the basis object, and |
| NOT for the the object you want to define. |
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| CHOOSING A QUEUE MANAGER |
| |
| You must choose the name of the local queue manager or queue-sharing group |
| to which you want to connect, and the queue managers you want to perform |
| your actions. You can also choose the time that you should wait for |
| responses from the queue manager. |
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| CONNECT NAME |
| This is where you will connect to MQ; it must be a queue manager or |
| queue-sharing group that is on the same z/OS or OS/390 system as you |
| are using. If you choose a queue-sharing group, you will be connected |
| to one of the queue managers in the group. If you leave the connect |
| name blank, you will connect to the default queue manager or group for |
| your installation, if there is one. |
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| TARGET QUEUE MANAGER |
| This is where commands will be input to perform the actions you |
| request; by default, if left blank, it is the connected queue |
| manager. However, if you have set up the correct queues and links, you |
| can choose a remote queue manager to which to send commands. The name |
| you specify would normally be that of a REMOTE QUEUE object. Refer to |
| the "WebSphere MQ Intercommunication" manual for more information |
| about establishing communication with remote systems. |
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| ACTION QUEUE MANAGER |
| This is where the action you request will be performed; it |
| corresponds to the CMDSCOPE command modifier. By default, if left |
| blank, it is the target queue manager. If this queue manager (whether |
| connected to or remote) is in a queue-sharing group, the action you |
| request can be directed instead to another queue manager in the group, |
| or to all queue managers by specifying an asterisk (*). |
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| See the help for these fields for more information about choosing a queue |
| manager. The Operations and Control panels will work satisfactorily only |
| with queue managers that are running on z/OS or OS/390 and whose command |
| levels are one of: |
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| CURRENT 710 |
| PREVIOUS 600 700 701 |
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| Other command levels may work, subject to some restrictions, but are not |
| formally supported by IBM. |
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| If any name is blank, or if you specify a queue-sharing group to connect |
| to, you will be shown a secondary window where you can confirm the names |
| of the queue managers. |
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| Note: While the 'Main Menu' panel is displayed, you are not connected to |
| any queue manager. When you press Enter, the connections are checked, and, |
| if valid, are attempted. If the name is not valid or the connections |
| cannot be made, an error message is displayed identifying the reason. |
| Whenever you return to the 'Main Menu' panel, you are disconnected from |
| the queue manager. |
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| F1=Help F2=Split F3=Exit F4=Resize F5=Exhelp |
| F6=Keyshelp F9=SwapNext F10=PrvPage F11=NxtPage F12=Cancel |
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