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Creating Queue Space


Perform the following task to create queue space on the Tuxedo machine system servers.

Before you begin

Ensure that you have completed the following items:

  • Installed the PATROL Agent and Console and have them running
  •  Loaded and configured the PATROL for Oracle Tuxedo
  •  Specified the Queue Space in the Tuxedo configuration file

To Create Queue Space

  1. Right-click the BEATUX_MANAGEMENT application icon.
  2. Choose KM Commands > Queue Management > Create Queue Space.
     The Create Queue Space dialog box appears.
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  3. Complete the Create Queue Space dialog box as follows:
    • In Device Name, select from the pull-down list the location of the device for this queue space.
    • In Queue Space Name, enter the name you wish to assign this queue space.
    • In IPC Key, enter the IPC key used to get queue space shared memory.
    • In Queue Size, enter the number of disk pages this queue space will occupy.
    • In # of Queues, enter the maximum number of queues this queue space may contain
    • In # of Transactions in Queue, enter the maximum number of transactions this queue space may contain
    • In # of Concurrent Processes, enter the maximum number of concurrent processes this queue space may contain.
    • In # of Messages in Q Space, enter the maximum number of messages this queue space may contain.
    • In Error Queue Name, enter the name of the error queue for this queue space.
    • In Initialize Extents, either enter y to initialize (format) the disk extents to be used for this queue space or leave the default n if you do not wish to initialize the extents.
    • In Blocking Factor, enter the blocking factor used for disk space management of the queue space.
  4. Click OK to create the queue space.

Where to go from here

You are ready to create an application queue for the configured Tuxedo environment.

 

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