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WebSphere MQ administration for distributed platforms

Intended for

Those who will administer WebSphere MQ queue managers on WebSphere MQ for Windows NT/2000, AIX/6000, Oracle Solaris, Linux and other distributed platforms, or those who already do so and wish to update their skills.

Background

A conceptual knowledge of WebSphere MQ, such as might be gained from the course WebSphere MQ fundamentals course, plus six months' practical experience familiarity with MQSeries.

In the UK: no background is needed since the course starts with the WebSphere MQ fundamentals concepts.

Course leader

Koen De Backer, RSM Technology.

Duration

4 days.

Schedule

datumtaalplaatsprijsopmerkingen
16/04/2012EHigh Wycombe1475 GBP
21/05/2012NWoerden1485 EUR
02/07/2012EHigh Wycombe1475 GBP
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  • Landen:
    België 
    Nederland 
    Elders 

Objectives

On completing this course, attendees will be able to:

  • plan a WebSphere MQ configuration;
  • install WebSphere MQ as a server, client, or both;
  • customize and administer a WebSphere MQ queue manager;
  • use WebSphere MQ tools for monitoring queue usage;
  • set up messaging channels and debug common channel problems;
  • define MQ client connection;
  • define criteria for deciding logging methods, file location and sizing;
  • recover from media failures;
  • set up and perform remote administration;
  • explain the benefits of queue manager clusters, and create them.

Main topics

  • WebSphere MQ overview (in UK only: complete introduction to WebSphere MQ)
  • WebSphere MQ installation and configuration
  • Using WebSphere MQ administration tools
  • Distributed queuing with WebSphere MQ
  • Logging and recovery
  • WebSphere MQ clusters:
  • Remote administration