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Publication date : 01/03/2024
Course : IBM MQ V9 System Administration (using Linux for labs)Install and manage WebSphere MQ in a Linux environment
Practical course - 4d
- 28h00 - Ref. IB9
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![]() | Describe IBM MQ deployment options |
![]() | Plan the implementation of IBM MQ on site or in the cloud |
![]() | Use IBM MQ Commands to create and manage queue managers, queues and channels |
![]() | Use IBM MQ Explorer to create and manage queue managers, queues and channels |
![]() | Use IBM MQ sample programs and utilities to test the IBM MQ network |
![]() | Allow a queue manager to exchange messages with another queue manager |
![]() | Configure client connections to a queue manager |
![]() | Launch a message processing application using trigger messages and trigger monitors |
![]() | Implement basic queue manager restart and recovery procedures |
![]() | Use IBM MQ troubleshooting tools to identify the cause of a problem in the IBM MQ network |
![]() | Plan and implement IBM MQ's basic security functions |
![]() | Use accounting and statistics messages to monitor the activities of an IBM MQ system |
![]() | Define and administer a simple queue manager cluster |
Intended audience
Technical professionals who need skills to administer IBM MQ queue managers on distributed operating systems, in the cloud or on the IBM MQ Appliance.
Prerequisites
Basic knowledge of IBM MQ V9 concepts and functionalities. Ability to invoke standard operating system functions. Basic knowledge of TCP/IP configuration.
Certification
Official course without certification.
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Practical details
Teaching methods
Training in French. Official course material in digital format and in English. Good understanding of written English.
Course schedule
1 Module 1: Overview of IBM WebSphere MQ
2 Module 2: IBM MQ installation and deployment options
3 Module 3: Creating a queue manager
Hands-on work
Use commands to create a queue manager and queues.
4 Module 4: Introducing IBM MQ Explorer
Hands-on work
Use IBM MQ Explorer to create queue managers and queues.
5 Module 5: Testing IBM MQ implementation
Hands-on work
Use sample IBM MQ programs to test configuration.
6 Module 6: Implementing distributed queues
Hands-on work
Queue manager connection.
7 Module 7: Using the MQ client
Hands-on work
IBM MQ client connection.
8 Module 8: Implementing triggering
Hands-on work
Implementation of a trigger monitor.
9 Module 9: Diagnosing problems
Hands-on work
Execute an IBM MQ trace.
10 Module 10: Implementing basic security in IBM MQ
Hands-on work
Control access to IBM MQ.
11 Module 11: Backing up and restoring IBM MQ object definitions
Hands-on work
Utilisation d’une image multimédia pour restaurer une file d’attente.
Sauvegarde et restauration de définitions d’objets IBM MQ.
12 Module 12: Introduction to queue clusters
Hands-on work
Implementation of a basic cluster.
13 Module 13: Monitoring and configuring IBM MQ for performance
Hands-on work
IBM MQ performance monitoring.
PARTICIPANTS
Technical professionals who need skills to administer IBM MQ queue managers on distributed operating systems, in the cloud or on the IBM MQ Appliance.
PREREQUISITES
Basic knowledge of IBM MQ V9 concepts and functionalities. Ability to invoke standard operating system functions. Basic knowledge of TCP/IP configuration.
TRAINER QUALIFICATIONS
The experts who lead the training courses are specialists in the subjects covered. They are approved by the publisher and certified for the course. They have also been validated by our teaching teams in terms of both professional knowledge and teaching skills for each course they teach. They have at least three to ten years of experience in their field and hold or have held positions of responsibility in companies.
TERMS AND DEADLINES
Registration must be completed 24 hours before the start of the training course.
ACCESSIBILITY FOR PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES
Do you have specific accessibility requirements? Contact Ms FOSSE, disability advisor, at the following address: psh-accueil@orsys.fr so that we can assess your request and its feasibility.
Technical professionals who need skills to administer IBM MQ queue managers on distributed operating systems, in the cloud or on the IBM MQ Appliance.
PREREQUISITES
Basic knowledge of IBM MQ V9 concepts and functionalities. Ability to invoke standard operating system functions. Basic knowledge of TCP/IP configuration.
TRAINER QUALIFICATIONS
The experts who lead the training courses are specialists in the subjects covered. They are approved by the publisher and certified for the course. They have also been validated by our teaching teams in terms of both professional knowledge and teaching skills for each course they teach. They have at least three to ten years of experience in their field and hold or have held positions of responsibility in companies.
ASSESSMENT TERMS
Assessment of targeted skills prior to training.
Assessment by the participant, at the end of the training course, of the skills acquired during the training course.
Validation by the trainer of the participant's learning outcomes, specifying the tools used: multiple-choice questions, role-playing exercises, etc.
At the end of each training course, ITTCERT provides participants with a course evaluation questionnaire, which is then analysed by our teaching teams. Participants also complete an official evaluation of the publisher.
An attendance sheet for each half-day of attendance is provided at the end of the training course, along with a certificate of completion if the participant has attended the entire session.
Assessment of targeted skills prior to training.
Assessment by the participant, at the end of the training course, of the skills acquired during the training course.
Validation by the trainer of the participant's learning outcomes, specifying the tools used: multiple-choice questions, role-playing exercises, etc.
At the end of each training course, ITTCERT provides participants with a course evaluation questionnaire, which is then analysed by our teaching teams. Participants also complete an official evaluation of the publisher.
An attendance sheet for each half-day of attendance is provided at the end of the training course, along with a certificate of completion if the participant has attended the entire session.
TEACHING AIDS AND TECHNICAL RESOURCES
The teaching resources used are the publisher's official materials and practical exercises.
The teaching resources used are the publisher's official materials and practical exercises.
TERMS AND DEADLINES
Registration must be completed 24 hours before the start of the training course.
ACCESSIBILITY FOR PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES
Do you have specific accessibility requirements? Contact Ms FOSSE, disability advisor, at the following address: psh-accueil@orsys.fr so that we can assess your request and its feasibility.
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