Information
  Overview
This course is also available as self-paced virtual (e-learning) course IBM MQ V9.1 System Administration (ZM156G). This option does not require any travel.
 
This course teaches you how to customize, operate, administer, and monitor IBM MQ on-premises on distributed operating systems. The course covers configuration, day-to-day administration, problem recovery, security management, and performance monitoring. In addition to the instructor-led lectures, the hands-on exercises provide practical experience with distributed queuing, working with MQ clients, and implementing clusters, publish/subscribe messaging. You also learn how to implement authorization, authentication, and encryption, and you learn how to monitor performance. 
 
Note: This course does not cover any of the features of MQ for z/OS or MQ for IBM i.
Audience
This course is designed for technical professionals who require the skills to administer IBM MQ.
Prerequisites
- Basic knowledge of IBM MQ concepts and features
 - Some knowledge of TCP/IP configuration
 - Basic experience with Windows 2016 system administration
 
Objective
After completing this course, you should be able to:
- Describe the IBM MQ deployment options
 - Create and manage queue managers, queues, and channels
 - Use the IBM MQ sample programs and utilities to test the IBM MQ network
 - Configure distributed queuing
 - Configure MQ client connections to a queue manager
 - Define and administer a queue manager cluster
 - Administer Java Message Service (JMS) in MQ
 - 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
 - Manage IBM MQ security
 - Monitor the activities and performance of an IBM MQ system
 
Course Outline
- Introducing IBM MQ
 - Exercise: Getting started with IBM MQ
 - Working with IBM MQ administration tools
 - Exercise: Working with IBM MQ administration tools
 - Configuring distributed queuing
 - Exercise: Implementing distributed queuing
 - Managing clients and client connections
 - Exercise: Connecting an IBM MQ client
 - Advanced IBM MQ client features
 - Working with queue manager clusters
 - Exercise: Implementing a basic cluster
 - Publish/subscribe messaging
 - Exercise: Configuring publish/subscribe message queuing
 - Implementing basic security in IBM MQ
 - Exercise: Controlling access to IBM MQ
 - Securing IBM MQ channels with TLS
 - Exercise: Securing channels with TLS
 - Authenticating channels and connections
 - Exercise: Implementing connection authentication
 - Supporting JMS with IBM MQ
 - Diagnosing problems
 - Exercise: Running an IBM MQ trace
 - Backing up and restoring IBM MQ messages and object definitions
 - Exercise: Using a media image to restore a queue
 - Exercise: Backing up and restoring IBM MQ object definitions
 - High availability
 - Monitoring and configuring IBM MQ for performance
 - Exercise: Monitoring IBM MQ for performance
 - Exercise: Monitoring resources with the IBM MQ Console