The product requires a configuration repository accessed by the Configuration Manager and a broker database accessed by each broker. Multiple brokers can access the same database, if appropriate, because all tables are qualified by the broker name.
The broker tables are created when you invoke the mqsicreatebroker command. The configuration repository tables are created when you invoke the mqsicreateconfigmgr command. The tables that are created are listed in Database contents.
The following table indicates which levels of database are supported on which operating systems. In most situations, the component that accesses the database does not have to be running on the same operating system as the database server. For details about local and remote database use, and existing restrictions, see Database locations.
Operating system | DB21,2 | Microsoft SQL Server | Oracle1 | Sybase1 |
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AIX |
7.23 8.13 |
Not applicable |
9i Rel 24 |
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HP-UX |
7.23 8.13,5 |
Not applicable |
9i Rel 24 |
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Linux on Intel |
7.23 8.13 |
Not applicable |
Not applicable |
Not applicable |
Solaris |
7.23 8.13 |
Not applicable |
9i Rel 24 |
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Windows 2000 |
7.23 8.13 |
2000 SP3 |
9i Rel 24 |
12.5 |
Windows Server 2003 |
8.13 |
2000 SP3a |
9i Rel 23,4,6 |
Not supported |
z/OS |
7.17 |
Not applicable |
Not supported |
Not applicable |
OS/400®9 |
V5R1 |
Not applicable |
Not applicable |
Not applicable |
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