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v The BATCHSZ of the receiving channel
v Three less than the maximum number of uncommitted messages
allowed at the sending queue manager (or one if this value is zero or
less)
v Three less than the maximum number of uncommitted messages
allowed at the receiving queue manager (or one if this value is zero or
less)
The maximum number of uncommitted messages is specified by the
MAXUMSGS parameter of the ALTER QMGR command, or the DEFINE
MAXSMSGS command on OS/390.
This parameter is valid only for channels with a channel type (CHLTYPE)
of SDR, SVR, RCVR, RQSTR, CLUSSDR, or CLUSRCVR.
The value must be greater than zero, and less than or equal to 9999.
CHLTYPE
Channel type. This is required. It must follow immediately after the
(channel-name) parameter on all platforms except OS/390.
SDR Sender channel
SVR Server channel
RCVR Receiver channel
RQSTR Requester channel
CLNTCONN Client-connection channel
SVRCONN Server-connection channel
CLUSSDR Cluster-sender channel (valid only on AIX,
HP-UX, OS/2 Warp, OS/390, OS/400, Sun
Solaris, and Windows NT)
CLUSRCVR Cluster-receiver channel (valid only on
AIX, HP-UX, OS/2 Warp, OS/390, OS/400,
Sun Solaris, and Windows NT)
Note: If you are using the REPLACE option, you cannot change the
channel type.
CLUSTER(clustername)
The name of the cluster to which the channel belongs. The maximum
length is 48 characters conforming to the rules for naming MQSeries
objects.
This parameter is valid only for CLUSSDR and CLUSRCVR channels. Only
one of the resultant values of CLUSTER or CLUSNL can be nonblank, the
other must be blank.
This parameter is valid only on AIX, HP-UX, OS/2 Warp, OS/390, OS/400,
Sun Solaris, and Windows NT.
CLUSNL(nlname)
The name of the namelist that specifies a list of clusters to which the
channel belongs.
This parameter is valid only for CLUSSDR and CLUSRCVR channels. Only
one of the resultant values of CLUSTER or CLUSNL can be nonblank, the
other must be blank.
This parameter is valid only on AIX, HP-UX, OS/2 Warp, OS/390, OS/400,
Sun Solaris, and Windows NT.
DEFINE CHANNEL
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