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
- Right-click the BEATUX_MANAGEMENT application icon.
- Choose KM Commands > Queue Management > Create Queue Space.
The Create Queue Space dialog box appears. - 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.
- 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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