These environment variables relate to configuring the
WebSphere MQ environment. For the most part, you do not need to specify these environment variables, unless you have installed
WebSphere MQ in a non-default location, or you are instructed to do so by
Micro Focus.
- ES_MQ_1PC
- Indicates whether the IBM
WebSphere MQ switch module ESMQXA
should operate in one-phase commit mode. Set this environment variable only when advised to do so by
Micro Focus.
- ES_MQ_LIB
- The full name including the path of the IBM
WebSphere MQ client or server library
Important: In AIX environments the library is an object inside a shared object. For example
ES_MQ_LIB="/usr/mqm/lib64/libmqmxa64.a(libmqm64.o)"
- ES_MQ_LIB_T
- The full name including the path of the IBM
WebSphere MQ client or server library, for threaded environments
- ES_MQ_LIB_XA
- The full name including the path of the IBM
WebSphere MQ XA library
Important: In AIX environments the library is an object inside a shared object. For example
ES_MQ_LIB="/usr/mqm/lib64/libmqmxa64.a(libmqm64.o)"
- ES_MQ_LIB_XA_T
- The full name including the path of the IBM
WebSphere MQ XA library, for threaded environments
- ES_MQ_LISTENER
- Defines one or more
WebSphere MQ listeners.
- Values
ES_MQ_LISTENER={QueueManagerName,QueueName,ListenerName}
[,QueueManagerName,QueueName,ListenerName]...
- ES_MQ_XA
- The type of XA structure to use for the two-phase commit XA switch module.
- Values
- D: use a dynamic XA structure
- S: use a static XA structure
- MQSERVER
- The name of a minimal channel.
- Values
MQSERVER=ChannelName/TransportType/MachineName(Port)
where:
- ChannelName specifies the name of a channel as defined on the server
- TransportType specifies the communications protocol, which can be:
- MachineName(Port) specifies the name of the server machine and optional port number
- Example:
MQSERVER=CHANNEL3/TCP/QServer(1414)
Important: If you have defined MQ as an XA resource, then the values used in this environment variable must also be contained in the XA open string. See
XAR for
WebSphere MQ for more information.
This environment variable is IBM-defined, and more information may be found in the relevant IBM publication.