Installing on OS/2 Warp

Note that the MQSeries client is a set of services and it does not have to be explicitly run. Therefore the folder does not have an object called a ªclientº.

13.Remove the installation CD-ROM from the drive.

14.If your CONFIG.SYS file has been updated, shut down the system and restart. If the CONFIG.SYS file was not updated, rename the CONFIG.ADD file to CONFIG.SYS before shutting down the system (CONFIG.ADD will be in the same directory as CONFIG.SYS).

15.To obtain MQSeries messages in the correct language two environment variables must be set correctly. The installation process sets the environment variable NLSPATH including <installation directory>\LOCALE\%L\%N, where <installation directory> is the directory in which you choose to install the product. You must set the environment variable LANG=<lang>, where <lang> is the subdirectory in which the message catalog for your language is installed, selecting a language from the list below:

Directory

Language

En_US

U.S. English

Pt_BR

Brazilian Portuguese

Fr_FR

French

De_DE

German

It_IT

Italian

Ja_JP

Japanese

Ko_KR

Korean

Es_ES

Spanish

Zh_CN

Simplified Chinese

Zh_TW

Traditional Chinese

Unattended Installation on OS/2 Warp

You can install MQSeries clients on OS/2 Warp workstations without user interaction being required at the workstation. You can perform this unattended installation using response files. The sample response file AMQISMC2.RSP shows an example of unattended client installation.

This kind of automatic installation is particularly useful for installing clients over a network because installation can be performed from a redirected drive on a LAN server.

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