Anderson, Charles W.
2014-01-23 17:32:43 UTC
Do the following attributes in the qm.ini apply when used on Linux in regards to MQv7, v7.1 or v7.5?
Or does MQ on Linux use the OS TCP buffer sizes for channels, beit Async or Cluster?
TCP:
RcvRcvBuffSize=262144
SndBuffSize=16384
RcvSndBuffSize=2046
RcvBuffSize=2048
When searching various InfoCenters (bring back the pdf's!), it seems these attributes only apply to I5/OS.
On Unix/Linux and then for client connections this is what the InfoCenter has:
TCP:
SvrSndBuffSize=32768
SvrRcvBuffSize=32768
Is there any doco out there that details the various stanzas in the qm.ini as they apply to current MQ versions other that what is in the InfoCenters?
Technote, Redbook, scribble on a pad?
Thanks!
Charles
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Or does MQ on Linux use the OS TCP buffer sizes for channels, beit Async or Cluster?
TCP:
RcvRcvBuffSize=262144
SndBuffSize=16384
RcvSndBuffSize=2046
RcvBuffSize=2048
When searching various InfoCenters (bring back the pdf's!), it seems these attributes only apply to I5/OS.
On Unix/Linux and then for client connections this is what the InfoCenter has:
TCP:
SvrSndBuffSize=32768
SvrRcvBuffSize=32768
Is there any doco out there that details the various stanzas in the qm.ini as they apply to current MQ versions other that what is in the InfoCenters?
Technote, Redbook, scribble on a pad?
Thanks!
Charles
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