I've always started my MQ listeners (on Windows) via the command prompt - mainly b/c I learned on version 5.0. I recently upgraded this W2K machine to WMQ 5.3 and I continue to start the listeners this way - however, I'm noticing something different now. With previous versions, the listener
You do get 'channel started' messages in the W2K event log..
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From: Mike Davidson [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 01/16/2003 08:14 AM
I've always started my MQ listeners (on Windows) via the command prompt -
mainly b/c I learned on version 5.0. I recently upgraded this W2K machine
to WMQ 5.3 and I continue to start
the listeners this way - however, I'm noticing something different now.
With previous versions, the listener window
Thanks, Paul.
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Paul,
Does this (channel pools) also apply to the other 5.3 distributed platforms?
Dave
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Paul,
Does this (channel pools) also apply to the other 5.3 distributed
platforms?
Dave
Yes, it applies to all 5.3 distributed platforms (not z/OS clearly).
Cheers,
P.
Paul G Clarke
WebSphere MQ Development
IBM Hursley
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