WSMQ Connection profile parameters

The following table describes the WSMQ connection profile parameters when creating a Control-M for Messaging connection profile.

Parameter

Description

MQ Connection Parameters

Queue Manager Name

Defines the name of the Queue Manager where you want to connect.

MQ Host Name

Defines the name of the computer on which the MQ Server is installed.

MQ Port Number

Defines the MQ Server port number. Default: 1414

Sever Connection Channel

Defines the name of the queue manager server connection channel where want to connect.

Queue Manager CCSID

Defines the character code set ID encoding number used by the Queue Manager (a property of the queue manager).

MQ User

Defines the user name required to connect to the Queue Manager

NOTE: If no MQ password is needed, leave this field blank.

MQ Password

Defines the password to connect to the Queue Manger.

NOTE: If no password is needed, leave this field blank.

Required Client Jars

Client Jars Root Directory

Defines the client root directory and contains all the specific application server client libraries. These client libraries can be found in the location in which the specific application server is installed, or by using a separate client installation (such as Websphere 6 Application Server).

The client Jars Root Directory field value must be set to point to the root directory where these libraries are found. For more information see Client jars root directory examples.

NOTE: If Control-M for WJM is not installed on the same computer as the relevant application server, the client directory should be copied onto or installed on the computer on which Control-M for WJM resides.

Either enter, or click Browse to the directory containing the required client jars of the chosen application server.

Client Jars Table

Click Client Jars Table to view the client Jar files that are used to connect to the selected application server.

NOTE: These values should only be modified in very specific and extreme cases, when the Client Jars Root Directory is not sufficient.

The value of the $CLIENT_DIR$ variable is the path to the application server's directory, set in the Client Jars Root Directory field.

Parent Topic

Creating a Control-M for Messaging connection profile