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24 CPD hours
This course is intended for
This intermediate course is designed for technical support personnel who implement, operate, and perform day-to-day administration of IBM MQ V8 on z/OS.
Overview
Describe message-oriented middleware and the capabilities it must provideIdentify the key components of IBM MQ for z/OSSummarize the responsibilities of the IBM MQ administratorConfigure IBM MQ IBM V8 for z/OSEnable IBM MQ for z/OS eight-byte RBA and buffers above 2 GBDemonstrate how to create and change queues and place and retrieve messages from a queueDefine and demonstrate how to set up and work with distributed queuingDifferentiate between an IBM MQ queue manager and an IBM MQ clientDescribe and demonstrate how to set up an IBM MQ clusterContrast point-to-point and publish/subscribe messaging stylesDescribe shared queues and queue sharing groupsSummarize IBM MQ for z/OS recovery and restart activitiesDemonstrate how to use IBM MQ events for monitoringSummarize performance considerationsDescribe security considerations for IBM MQ for z/OSDescribe and implement connection authentication and channel authorizationIdentify correct problem determination techniques for IBM MQ for z/OSSummarize basic use and configuration of IBM MQ Managed File TransferDescribe IBM MQ support for CICS and IMS interfaces
This course provides the skills that are necessary to configure and manage an IBM MQ V8 queue manager on z/OS. Through lectures and hands-on lab exercises, students learn how to install, customize, operate, and administer IBM MQ V8.
Course Outline
Course introduction
IBM MQ review
IBM MQ architecture, installation, and configuration
Exercise: Configuring an IBM MQ for z/OS queue manager
IBM MQ for z/OS administrative interface options
Exercise: Working with queues
Distributed queuing
Exercise: Working with channels
IBM MQ clients
Exercise: Working with IBM MQ clients
IBM MQ cluster basics
Exercise: Working with IBM MQ clusters
Publish/subscribe basics
Exercise: Publish/subscribe basics
Queue sharing groups
Using IBM MQ events and the dead-letter queue utility
Exercise: Working with IBM MQ events
Security considerations
Exercise: Security
Problem determination
IBM MQ Managed File Transfer
Exercise: IBM MQ Managed File Transfer configuration for z/OS
IBM MQ for z/OS backup, recovery, and related file tasks
Exercise: Working with file handling utilities
Support for CICS, IMS, and HTTP applications
Course summary
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