WebSphere Message Broker, Version 8.0.0.7 Operating Systems: AIX, HP-Itanium, Linux, Solaris, Windows, z/OS

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Default WebSphere MQ resources created during installation and configuration

When you install WebSphere® Message Broker and create components, WebSphere MQ resources are created for use by those components.

The names of these resources begin with the reserved characters SYSTEM. The resources are additional to the default WebSphere MQ objects that are created when you install that product. The following table lists the resources created.

Resource name Type Description
SYSTEM.BROKER.ADAPTER.FAILED Queue Failure messages generated by adapters.
SYSTEM.BROKER.ADAPTER.INPROGRESS Queue In progress messages generated by adapters.
SYSTEM.BROKER.ADAPTER.NEW Queue New request messages generated by adapters.
SYSTEM.BROKER.ADAPTER.PROCESSED Queue Processed messages generated by adapters.
SYSTEM.BROKER.ADAPTER.UNKNOWN Queue Unknown messages generated by adapters.
SYSTEM.BROKER.ADMIN.QUEUE Queue Target for request messages sent by CMP API applications (including commands) to modify the configuration and operation of the broker.
SYSTEM.BROKER.ADMIN.REPLYTODM Queue Target for internal messages sent by the broker.
SYSTEM.BROKER.AGGR.CONTROL Queue Used internally to store a control message for each aggregate group.
SYSTEM.BROKER.AGGR.REPLY Queue Used internally to store each known response message received by an AggregateReply node.
SYSTEM.BROKER.AGGR.REQUEST Queue Used internally to store each request message that forms part of an aggregate group.
SYSTEM.BROKER.AGGR.TIMEOUT Queue Used internally in the timeout and unknown timeout processing within an AggregateReply node.
SYSTEM.BROKER.AGGR.UNKNOWN Queue Stores each unknown response received by an AggregateReply node.
SYSTEM.BROKER.AUTH Queue Stores authorization records for administration requests against the broker.
SYSTEM.BROKER.DEPLOY.QUEUE Queue Target for publish/subscribe control requests that applications send to the broker.
SYSTEM.BROKER.DEPLOY.REPLY Queue Target for response messages sent by publish/subscribe control requests that applications send to the broker.
SYSTEM.BROKER.EDA.COLLECTIONS Queue Used internally to store event handler information for message collections generated by the Collector node.
SYSTEM.BROKER.EDA.EVENTS Queue Used internally to store messages received by the Collector node.
SYSTEM.BROKER.EXECUTIONGROUP.QUEUE Queue Target for messages sent to execution groups by internal broker processes.
SYSTEM.BROKER.EXECUTIONGROUP.REPLY Queue Target for response messages sent by execution groups to internal broker processes.
SYSTEM.BROKER.INTER.BROKER.COMMUNICATIONS Queue Target for publish/subscribe messages sent by neighbor brokers.
SYSTEM.BROKER.MODEL.QUEUE Queue Model for dynamic response queues.
SYSTEM.BROKER.TIMEOUT.QUEUE Queue Used internally to support the TimeoutControl and TimeoutNotification nodes.
SYSTEM.BROKER.WS.ACK Queue Used internally for Web Services client support.
SYSTEM.BROKER.WS.INPUT Queue Used internally for Web Services client support.
SYSTEM.BROKER.WS.REPLY Queue Used internally for Web Services client support.
SYSTEM.BKR.CONFIG SVRCONN A connection channel for WebSphere Message Broker Toolkit and WebSphere Message Broker Explorer clients.
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