- Edit the file /etc/services.
- Note:
- To edit the /etc/services file, you must be logged in as a superuser or
root. If you do not have the following line in that file, add it as
shown:
MQSeries 1414/tcp # MQSeries channel listener
- Edit the file /etc/inetd.conf. If you do not have the
following line in that file, add it as shown:
MQSeries stream tcp nowait root /opt/mqm/bin/amqcrsta amqcrsta
[-m queue.manager.name]
- Find the process ID of the inetd with the command:
ps -ef | grep inetd
- Run the command:
kill -1 inetd processid
- Note:
- You must add root to the mqm group. You do not need not
have the primary group set to mqm. As long as mqm is in the set of
groups, you can use the commands. If you are running only applications
that use the queue manager you do not need to have mqm group authority.
The connection is now established. You are ready to complete the
configuration. Go to WebSphere MQ for HP-UX configuration.
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