Training offering

IBM

IBM WebSphere MQ V7 System Administration (Distributed PLatforms

Information

Length: 4 Days
Lunch : Included
Courseware : Included
Course code: WM201GB
Price £1,800 before tax

Session dates

On request. Please contact us.
This training is also available as onsite training.
Please contact us on
0870 251 1000 or email training@arrowecs.co.uk
for more information.

Description

This course replaces WM151
This 4-day instructor-led course provides technical professionals with the skills needed to administer IBM WebSphere MQ version 7 queue managers except for IBM WebSphere MQ for z/OS. For WebSphere MQ for iSeries, see the remarks under Audience. The course is also appropriate for administrators of WMQ version 6.
In this course, students learn how to install, customize, operate, and administer IBM WebSphere MQ on distributed platforms. Topics covered in this course include configuration, day-to-day administration, problem recovery, and managing security and performance.
In addition to the instructor-led lectures, students also participate in hands-on lab exercises that are designed to reinforce lecture content. The lab exercises utilize IBM WebSphere MQ V7, giving students practical experience with tasks such as handling queue recovery, implementing security, and problem determination.

Objectives

•    Plan the implementation of WebSphere MQ
•    Install WebSphere MQ
•    Perform simple customization and administration tasks
•    Enable a queue manager to exchange messages with another queue manager
•    Enable a queue manager to support a WebSphere MQ client
•    Implement basic restart and recovery procedures
•    Perform basic problem determination
•    Plan for and implement basic WebSphere MQ security features
•    Configure dead letter queue handling
•    Implement WebSphere MQ high availability


Participants

This intermediate course is designed for technical professionals who require the skills to be an administrator for any of the WebSphere MQ queue managers except WebSphere MQ for z/OS, or to provide support to others performing this task.

While the course is primarily aimed at the Windows and UNIX implementations of WebSphere MQ, and the practical exercises are run on Windows, administrators with an interest in WebSphere MQ on iSeries may expect to derive a substantial benefit from the course, as both WebSphere MQ concepts and MQ Script Commands are common across all WebSphere MQ platforms.

Prerequisite(s)

Before taking this course, students should:

•    Have basic knowledge of WebSphere MQ V7 concepts and facilities, which may be obtained through practical experience or by successfully completing course Technical Introduction to WebSphere MQ (WM100) or (VM100)

•    Be reasonably familiar with and able to invoke standard functions within the operating system environment used in the lab exercises

Some knowledge of SNA LU6.2, TCP/IP, or NetBIOS configuration is also helpful.

Programme

•    A review of IBM WebSphere MQ
•    Installation and configuration of IBM WebSphere MQ on Windows and UNIX
•    Using MQSC commands to administer IBM WebSphere MQ
•    Exercise: Working with queues
•    Using the IBM WebSphere MQ Explorer
•    Introduction to the message queue interface (MQI)
•    Triggering concepts
•    Exercise: Implementing triggering
•    IBM WebSphere MQ internals
•    Message integrity
•    Exercise: Queue recovery
•    Distributed queuing
•    Exercise: Queue manager interconnection
•    Dead letter queues
•    Exercise: Dead letter queue handling
•    Queue manager clustering
•    Exercise: IBM WebSphere MQ clustering setup
•    IBM WebSphere MQ security with OAM
•    Exercise: Object security administration with the OAM
•    IBM WebSphere MQ clients
•    Exercise: Client attachment
•    SupportPacs, interfaces, and bridges
•    IBM WebSphere MQ high availability
•    Backup and restore of IBM WebSphere MQ object definitions
•    Exercise: Backup and restore of IBM WebSphere MQ object definitions
•    Message tracking
•    Exercise: Trace route utility
•    Using traces, error logs, and failure data capture files
•    Exercise: Performing an IBM WebSphere MQ trace
•    Introduction to IBM WebSphere MQ publish/subscribe (optional)
•    JMS administration (optional)
•    Exercise: JMS administration (optional)