WebSphere MQ V7.0.1 introduced the "-a" flag to display the level of all installed WebSphere MQ components. In order to provide continuity to users upgrading from those editions, IBM MQ V8.0 and WebSphere MQ V7.5 include two additional commands to display the version of those components:ĥ724-H72 Copyright IBM Corp. IBM MQ V8.0 and WebSphere MQ V7.5 include two new components which were previously available only as separate product editions: Managed File Transfer, formerly available in WebSphere MQ File Transfer Edition, and Advanced Message Security, formerly available in WebSphere MQ Extended Security Edition. Name: Common Services for Java Platform, Standard Edition Name: WebSphere MQ classes for Java Message Service The dspmqver command prints the version of the current WebSphere MQ installation and its components. The setmqenv command updates your PATH so that dspmqver runs from the intended installation, and it also sets your CLASSPATH so that dspmqver can display the level of WebSphere MQ Java components. path/to/wmq-7.1/bin/setmqenv -n Installation3Ĭ:\> "C:\Program Files (x86)\IBM\WebSphere MQ_2\bin\setmqenv" -n Installation5 On Linux and UNIX systems you must source the setmqenv script using a dot (full stop, or period) in order to invoke it properly: If you wish to see detailed output for a particular installation, first use the setmqenv command to set up your environment for that installation.
Linux, UNIX and Windows > dspmqver -i Name: WebSphere MQ Version: 8.0.0.0 Level: p000-L140429.1 BuildType: IKAP - (Production) Platform: WebSphere MQ for AIX Mode: 64-bit O/S: AIX 7.1 InstName: Installation3 InstDesc: Primary: No InstPath: /usr/IBM/MQ80/usr/mqm DataPath: /var/mqm MaxCmdLevel: 800 LicenseType: Production Name: WebSphere MQ Version: 7.0.1.12 InstName: Installation0 InstDesc: IBM WebSphere MQ Installation InstPath: /usr/mqm Primary: Yes Name: WebSphere MQ Version: 7.1.0.4 InstName: Installation1 InstDesc: InstPath: /usr/IBM/WMQ-7.1.0.0-A/usr/mqm Primary: No Name: WebSphere MQ Version: 7.5.0.3 InstName: Installation2 InstDesc: InstPath: /usr/IBM/WMQ-7.5-A/usr/mqm Primary: No The dspmqver command at these versions can print a summary of all your installed versions: IBM MQ V8.0, WebSphere MQ V7.5 and V7.1 on Linux, UNIX and Windows support multiple installations on a single system and can coexist with a previous installation of WebSphere MQ V7.0.1.6 or later. Multiple installations of MQ V8.0 and V7.x Name: IBM Global Security Kit for WebSphere MQ Name: WebSphere MQ Advanced Message Security Using the "mqcli" command line interface, you can use the dspmqver command to display the MQ version provided by the appliance firmware:ĭisplaying the MQ version on the appliance
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