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Websphere MQ / MQSERIES PROCESSES BY PLATFORM - Middleware News

Websphere MQ / MQSERIES PROCESSES BY PLATFORM - Middleware News

PLATFORM =AIX

ProcName Process Function
amqhasmx logger
amqharmx log formatter,used only if the queue manager has linear logging selected
amqzllp0 checkpoint processor
amqzlaa0 queue manager agent(s)
amqzxma0 processing controller
runmqsc MQ Command interface
amqpcsea PCF command processor
amqcrsta Any remotely started channel over TCP/IP - Could be RECEIVER,REQUESTER,CLUSRCVR,SVRCONN,SENDER,SERVER
amqcrs6a Any remotely started channel over LU62/SNA - Could be RECEIVER,REQUESTER,CLUSRCVR,SVRCONN,SENDER,SERVER
runmqchl Any locally started channel over any protocol - Could be SENDER,SERVER,CLUSSDR,REQUESTER
runmqlsr listener process
runmqchi channel initiator




PLATFORM = AS/400

ProcName Process Function
AMQHIXK4 Storage Manager (Housekeeper)
AMQMCPRA Data Store (Object Cache)
AMQCLMAA Listener
AMQALMP4 Check Point Process
AMQRMCLA Sender channel
AMQPCSVA PCF command processor
AMQRIMNA Channel initiator (trigger monitor to start channel)
AMQIQES4 Quiesce (forces user logoffs - for upgrades)
AMQIQEJ4 Quiesce (without user logoffs - for daily use if desired)
AMQCRSTA Any remotely started channel over TCP/IP - Could be RECEIVER,REQUESTER,CLUSRCVR,SVRCONN,SENDER,SERVER
AMQCRS6A Any remotely started channel over LU62/SNA - Could be RECEIVER,REQUESTER,CLUSRCVR,SVRCONN,SENDER,SERVER



PLATFORM = HP/UX

ProcName Process Function
amqhasmx logger
amqharmx log formatter, used only if the queue manager has linear logging selected
amqzllp0 checkpoint processor
amqzlaa0 queue manager agents
amqzxma0 processing controller
runmqsc MQ Command interface
amqpcsea PCF command processor
amqcrsta Any remotely started channel over TCP/IP - Could be RECEIVER,REQUESTER,CLUSRCVR,SVRCONN,SENDER,SERVER
amqcrs6a Any remotely started channel over LU62/SNA - Could be RECEIVER,REQUESTER,CLUSRCVR,SVRCONN,SENDER,SERVER
runmqchl Any locally started channel over any protocol - Could be SENDER,SERVER,CLUSSDR,REQUESTER
runmqlsr listener process
runmqchi channel initiator



PLATFORM = OS2

ProcName Process Function
AMQHASM2.EXE The logger
AMQHARM2.EXE Log formatter (LINEAR logs only)
AMQZLLP0.EXE Checkpoint process
AMQZLAA0.EXE LQM agents
AMQZXMA0.EXE Execution controller
AMQXSSV2.EXE Shared memory servers
RUNMQSC.EXE MQSeries Command processor
AMQPCSEA.EXE PCF command processor
AMQCRSTA.EXE Any remotely started channel over TCP/IP - Could be RECEIVER,REQUESTER,CLUSRCVR,SVRCONN,SENDER,SERVER
AMQCRS6A.EXE Any remotely started channel over LU62/SNA - Could be RECEIVER,REQUESTER,CLUSRCVR,SVRCONN,SENDER,SERVER
RUNMQCHL.EXE Any locally started channel over any protocol - Could be SENDER,SERVER,CLUSSDR,REQUESTER
RUNMQLSR LISTENER PROCESS
RUNMQCHI CHANNEL INITIATOR



PLATFORM = SOLARIS

ProcName Process Function
amqhasmx logger
amqharmx log formatter, used only if the queue manager has linear logging selected
amqzllp0 checkpoint processor
amqzlaa0 queue manager agents
amqzxma0 processing controller
amqcrsta Any remotely started channel over TCP/IP - Could be RECEIVER,REQUESTER,CLUSRCVR,SVRCONN,SENDER,SERVER
amqcrs6a Any remotely started channel over LU62/SNA - Could be RECEIVER,REQUESTER,CLUSRCVR,SVRCONN,SENDER,SERVER
runmqchl Any locally started channel over any protocol - Could be SENDER,SERVER,CLUSSDR,REQUESTER
runmqlsr listener process
runmqchi channel initiator
runmqsc MQ Command interface
amqpcsea PCF command processor



Windows

ProcName Process Function
AMQHASMN.EXE The logger
AMQHARMN.EXE Log formatter (LINEAR logs only)
AMQZLLP0.EXE Checkpoint process
AMQZLAA0.EXE LQM agents
AMQZTRCN.EXE Trace
AMQZXMA0.EXE Execution controller
AMQXSSVN.EXE Shared memory servers
AMQCRSTA.EXE Any remotely started channel over TCP/IP - Could be RECEIVER,REQUESTER,CLUSRCVR,SVRCONN,SENDER,SERVER
AMQCRS6A.EXE Any remotely started channel over LU62/SNA - Could be RECEIVER,REQUESTER,CLUSRCVR,SVRCONN,SENDER,SERVER
RUNMQCHL.EXE Any locally started channel over any protocol - Could be SENDER,SERVER,CLUSSDR,REQUESTER
RUNMQLSR LISTENER PROCESS
RUNMQCHI CHANNEL INITIATOR
RUNMQSC.EXE MQSeries Command processor
AMQPCSEA.EXE PCF command processor
AMQSCM.EXE Service Control Manager



Process Names Process Function

amqpcsea Command server
amqhasmx Logger
amqharmx Log formatter (linear logs only)
amqzllp0 Checkpoint processor
amqzlaa0 Queue manager agents
amqzfuma OAM process
amqzxma0 Processing controller
amqrrmfa Repository process (for clusters)
amqzdmaa Deferred message processor

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