What two environment variables can be set in a IBM WebSphere MQ client environment to direct a IBM WebSphere M
What two environment variables can be set in a IBM WebSphere MQ client environment to direct a
IBM WebSphere MQ application to use a client connection definition table?
What steps need to be completed to accomplish this task?
A company has decided to add all its standalone queue managers into an existing cluster
environment. Some of the standalone queue managers have been part of the cluster in the ast.
What steps need to be completed to accomplish this task?
What MQSC command will create the queue manager alias?
An administrator has been asked to create a queue manager alias for QM1 to be used for
communication between remote queue managers. What MQSC command will create the queue
manager alias?
Which attribute is checked first by the cluster workload management algorithm when determining the destination
Which attribute is checked first by the cluster workload management algorithm when determining
the destination for messages being put onto a cluster queue?
Which one of the following MQSC commands will achieve this?
An administrator is configuring communication between two queue managers, QM1 and QM2,
and wants to create a remote queue on QM1 pointing to a local queue Q2 on QM2. Which one of
the following MQSC commands will achieve this?
Which of the following statements are true?
An administrator has created a client channel definition table on a IBM WebSphere MQ V7.0
queue manager. Which of the following statements are true? The client channel definition table
(CCDT) can be used by a WebSphere MQ Client:
How can the administrator do this?
An administrator was asked to restrict the IBM WebSphere MQ trace file size on AIX to 10 MB.
How can the administrator do this?
What could be the likely cause?
An administrator created a queue manager for an application using the command: crtmqm
TESTQMGR The application is started by triggering, and puts forty 3.5MB persistent messages
onto a remote queue. The administrator is notified that the IBM WebSphere MQ error logs are
getting populated with errors whenever the application is started. What could be the likely cause?
What is the most likely cause?
Queue managers QMGR1 and QMGR2 are members of cluster QMCLUS. An application
connected to QMGR1 needs to send messages to a local queue APP.LOCAL of QMGR2. The
administrator creates the following definitions: On QMGR1: DEFINE QALIAS(APP.ALIAS) +
TARGET(APP.LOCAL) + CLUSTER(QMCLUS) On QMGR2: DEFINE QLOCAL(APP.LOCAL) +
MAXDEPTH(50000) The administrator is notified that the application is unable to send messages
to APP.LOCAL. What is the most likely cause?
The most likely cause of the problem is the max message length attribute:
An IBM WebSphere MQ client application puts messages onto remote queue RQ on queue
manager QM1, which resolves to the local queue LQ on queue manager QM2. A new version of
the application has been deployed that has the capability to put messages greater than 4MB. The
administrator changed the max message length attributes for the queue managers, transmission
queue, sender-receiver channels and LQ to handle the larger messages. The administrator was
later notified that messages greater than 4MB are still not reaching LQ. The most likely cause of
the problem is the max message length attribute: