To configure the Message Queue message broker to start up automatically at boot time, become the root user and edit the configuration file /etc/opt/sun/mq/imqbrokerd.conf. Table 3–2 shows the startup properties you can set in this file.
Table 3–2 Configuration Properties for Automatic Startup
Property Name |
Values |
Default Value |
Description |
---|---|---|---|
AUTOSTART |
YES NO |
NO |
Start broker automatically at boot time? |
ARGS |
String |
None |
Command line options and arguments for broker startup command See the section “Broker Utility” inChapter 13, Command Line Reference, of the Sun Java System Message Queue 4.1 Administration Guide for Broker Utility command line options. |
RESTART |
YES NO |
YES |
Restart broker automatically on abnormal exit? |
To check that startup changes are correct without booting the system, you can, as the root user, explicitly run the Message Queue initialization script in debug mode with the command
env DEBUG=1 /etc/init.d/imq start