This procedure does not verify that your application is highly available because you have not installed your data service yet.
Start the WebSphere MQ Manager, and check the installation.
# su - mqm Sun Microsystems Inc. SunOS 5.8 Generic February 2000 $ strmqm qmgr1 WebSphere MQ queue manager 'qmgr1' started. $ $ runmqsc qmgr1 5724-B41 (C) Copyright IBM Corp. 1994, 2002. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Starting WebSphere MQ script Commands. def ql(test) defpsist(yes) 1 : def ql(test) defpsist(yes) AMQ8006: WebSphere MQ queue created. end 2 : end One MQSC command read. No commands have a syntax error. All valid MQSC commands were processed. $ $ /opt/mqm/samp/bin/amqsput TEST qmgr1 Sample AMQSPUT0 start target queue is TEST test test test test test test test Sample AMQSPUT0 end $ $ /opt/mqm/samp/bin/amqsget TEST qmgr1 Sample AMQSGET0 start message <test test test test test test test> ^C$ $ $ runmqsc qmgr1 5724-B41 (C) Copyright IBM Corp. 1994, 2002. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Starting WebSphere MQ script Commands. delete ql(test) 1 : delete ql(test) AMQ8007: WebSphere MQ queue deleted. end 2 : end One MQSC command read. No commands have a syntax error. All valid MQSC commands were processed. $ |
Stop the WebSphere MQ Manager.
# su - mqm Sun Microsystems Inc. SunOS 5.8 Generic February 2000 $ $ endmqm -i qmgr1 WebSphere MQ queue manager 'qmgr1' ending. WebSphere MQ queue manager 'qmgr1' ended. $ |