System Administration Guide
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Part 1. Introduction
Chapter 1. Introduction to WebSphere MQ
Chapter 2. An introduction to WebSphere MQ administration
Part 2. Using commands to administer WebSphere MQ
Chapter 3. Managing queue managers using control commands
Chapter 4. Administering local WebSphere MQ objects
Chapter 5. Automating administration tasks
Chapter 6. Administering remote WebSphere MQ objects
Part 3. Using snap-ins to administer WebSphere MQ
Chapter 7. Administration using the WebSphere MQ Explorer
Chapter 8. Administration using the WebSphere MQ Services snap-in
Part 4. Configuring WebSphere MQ
Chapter 9. Configuring WebSphere MQ
Chapter 10. WebSphere MQ security
Chapter 11. Transactional support
Chapter 12. The WebSphere MQ dead-letter queue handler
Chapter 13. Supporting the Microsoft Cluster Server (MSCS)
Part 5. Recovery and problem determination
Chapter 14. Recovery and restart
Chapter 15. Problem determination
Part 6. WebSphere MQ control commands
Chapter 16. How to use WebSphere MQ control commands
Chapter 17. The control commands
Part 7. WebSphere MQ installable services and the API exit
Chapter 18. Installable services and components
Chapter 19. Authorization service
Chapter 20. Name service
Chapter 21. Installable services interface reference information
Chapter 22. API exits
Chapter 23. API exit reference information
Chapter 24. WebSphere MQ constants
Part 8. Appendixes
Appendix A. System and default objects
Appendix B. Directory structure (Windows systems)
Appendix C. Directory structure (UNIX systems)
Appendix D. Stopping and removing queue managers manually
Appendix E. Comparing command sets
Appendix F. Using the User Datagram Protocol
Appendix G. WebSphere MQ and UNIX System V IPC resources
Appendix H. Example of a log file
Appendix I. Notices
Index
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