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IBM MQ for z/OS writes persistent data to a set of active log data sets to ensure that it can recover messages in the event of a queue manager or system failure. Over time the active logs are copied to archive log data sets which can be used for media recovery or audit purposes. Information...
On Wednesday, November 2 nd , The New York/New Jersey Hybrid Cloud & Integration User Group, co-hosted an event with Middleware Mash-Up at the Crowne Plaza Edison, NJ. If you missed it, you missed quite an event. Focused on optimizing and modernizing your IBM MQ environment, the event...
Introduction From IBM MQ 9.3.1, CAPEXPRY becomes a separate attribute on Distributed platforms, replacing the text based attribute in the CUSTOM field. With this change come several new caveats on how this attribute is used, resolved and validated. This article will focus on the...
Where can I get IBM MQ 9.3.1 from? What’s new in the MQ 9.3.1 release? Can I get a copy of IBM MQ for development purposes? Downloadable resources MQ system requirements and documentation What function has released in previous continuous delivery updates? Remind me how...
In August we released the IBM MQ Appliance M2003. At the same time, we also released the 9.3.0.0 long-term support (LTS) firmware, which is the minimum firmware version that is supported by the M2003. The 9.3.0.0 firmware was released with a couple of important restrictions: The 9.3...
The IBM MQ Appliance M2003 is now available, which is the latest generation of IBM’s appliance-based offering of IBM MQ. The M2003 comes with several upgrades over its predecessor, the M2002, including increased CPU capacity, increased memory, 100Gb Ethernet connectivity, and NVMe SSDs that...
Summary Overview You're running a cluster of IBM MQ queue managers in Red Hat OpenShift, together with a large number of client applications putting and getting messages to them. This workload will vary over time, so you need flexibility in how you scale all of this. This tutorial will...
IBM MQ Managed File Transfer (MFT) transfers files between systems in a managed and auditable way, regardless of file size or the operating systems used. You can use Managed File Transfer to build a customized, scalable, and automated solution that enables you to manage, trust, and secure file...