Queue Manager Manual

Step 1: Configure TMF
Installation and Management
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7. Start the system by executing the appropriate commands in your PATHWAY
system. See the examples at the end of this section for a cool or cold start of Queue
Manager.
8. Stop Queue Manager by executing the appropriate commands in your PATHWAY
system. See the example at the end of this section for a Queue Manager shutdown.
Once Queue Manager is installed, you can customize it by editing the GPQCNFG file
to change server parameters. These parameters are listed later in this section.
Step 1: Configure TMF Before you can initialize Queue Manager and run a Queue Manager application, you
must start TMF. The integrity of the Queue file can be guaranteed only if it is a TMF-
audited file. You establish the TMF configuration using TMFCOM commands to:
Create the audit trails
Define the audit dump processes
Initialize TMF if it is not already installed
Refer to the Transaction Monitoring Facility (TMF) Management and Operations Guide for
detailed information on using TMFCOM to configure and start TMF.
Step 2: Run INSTALL Queue Manager software is included in the TRANSFER product, which is sent to your
site on a site update tape (SUT). On the SUT, product files are grouped in DSVs. The
names of the DSVs appear on the last part of the packing list. These names are in the
form Y
xxxxzzz
where
xxxx
is the product number and
zzz
is the release number —
for instance, Y9110C30.
The RESTDSV and REPSUBSYS phases of the INSTALL program take the Queue
Manager DSV from the SUT and put it into an ISV on your system. The ISV for Queue
Manager is the TRANSFER ISV:
Y9110C30—TRANSFER ISV
After you have run the system installation program INSTALL—including the
REPSUBSYS phase—to install the new software supplied by Tandem, copy the
required files to another subvolume. If you will execute Queue Manager within a
TRANSFER system, the entire ISV is required. (Be sure to consult the TRANSFER
Installation and Management Guide if you are installing the entire TRANSFER system.)
If you will use Queue Manager without the rest of TRANSFER, only the following files
are needed in the user-DSV:
EMSERV GPQLNK
WMSERV PQDEFLTS
GPQCOB CDPQDEF
GPQDDL
This subvolume is called the user-DSV; it is the subvolume from which Queue
Manager software is run. The installation procedures in this section assume you use a
user-DSV to define and run your Queue Manager system.