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Viewing queue manager profiles


The QMPROF view lists existing queue manager profiles.

To display the QMPROF view, select Queue Manager Profile from the EZMQS menu or type QMPROF in the COMMAND line. QMPROF view shows a sample QMPROF view for the BBI-SS PAS. It might also contain previously defined agent profile definitions. To display the details of a profile, place the cursor on the target name and press Enter.

Assumed queue managers

Assumed queue manager

Conditions

MVS queue manager

  • JNT entry exists for the queue manager.
  • Matching definition does not exist.
  • Queue name is less than five characters.

proxy queue manager

Queue manager name is greater than four characters.

The QMPROF view has fields for the following items:

  • Queue manager target name to which this profile applies
  • How the queue manager is managed--directly (MVS), by MainView Middleware Administrator (MVMA), or through an MVS queue manager (PROXY)
  • Priority level for command messages
  • Reply time-out length in seconds
  • Heartbeat interval
  • Proxy queue manager (MVS queue manager that is managing a remote queue manager)
  • Queue manager name (when remote queue manager name is different from target name)
  • Set history collection
  • These are present for MainView Middleware Administrator agent profiles only
    • Host name or IP address of the agent  
    • Port number of the agent service  
    • Connection name for this queue manager as defined in the agent
    • User ID and Password for agent access
    • Key store data base path
    • Key store password stash file path


 QMPROF view

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