Part 3. Using snap-ins to administer WebSphere MQ

Partial Table-of-Contents

  • Chapter 7. Administration using the WebSphere MQ Explorer
  • What you can do with the WebSphere MQ Explorer
  • Deciding whether to use the WebSphere MQ Explorer
  • Setting up the WebSphere MQ Explorer
  • Prerequisite software
  • Required definitions for administration
  • Cluster membership
  • Security
  • Authorization to run the WebSphere MQ Explorer
  • Security for connecting to remote queue managers
  • Using a security exit
  • Data conversion
  • Using the WebSphere MQ Explorer
  • Showing and hiding queue managers and clusters
  • Saving and loading console files
  • Switching off the automatic population facility
  • Chapter 8. Administration using the WebSphere MQ Services snap-in
  • What you can do with the WebSphere MQ Services snap-in
  • Using the WebSphere MQ Services snap-in
  • Using the WebSphere MQ alert monitor application
  • Looking at WebSphere MQ alert monitor information
  • WebSphere MQ Services snap-in recovery facilities
  • Security
  • Changing the user name associated with WebSphere MQ Services
  • Controlling access
  • Using DCOMCNFG.EXE
  • Controlling remote access
  • User rights granted for MUSR_MQADMIN
  • Changing the password of the AMQMSRVN user account


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