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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting MQ Queue depth. Post 302950449 by Don Cragun on Friday 24th of July 2015 03:17:53 PM
Old 07-24-2015
I'm confused. In addition to what Robin already asked, could you please explain more clearly what you are trying to do? You have one or more Linux operating systems and one or more (I'm guessing) Solaris or SunOS (not SuoOs) operating systems running on some servers. Are you saying that these servers are running on IBM hardware? Or are you saying that you have other servers running AIX or some other IBM operating system on IBM hardware?

What is an IBM MQ? Is it a message queue? A mail queue? Or, what?
 

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Sendpage::Queue(3pm)					User Contributed Perl Documentation				      Sendpage::Queue(3pm)

NAME
Queue.pm - implements a simple directory-based file queue SYNOPSIS
$queue=Sendpage::Queue->new($dir); while ($queue->ready()) { $filename=$queue->file(); $fh=$queue->getReadyFile(); if ($can_remove_file) { $queue->fileToss(); } else { $queue->fileDone(); } } # open a new queue file $fh=$queue->getNewFile(); # ... do things to the file handle here # release the file $queue->doneNewFile(); DESCRIPTION
This is a module for use in sendpage(1). BUGS
Need to write more docs. AUTHOR
Kees Cook <kees@outflux.net> SEE ALSO
perl(1), sendpage(1), Sendpage::KeesConf(3), Sendpage::KeesLog(3), Sendpage::Modem(3), Sendpage::PagingCentral(3), Sendpage::PageQueue(3), Sendpage::Page(3), Sendpage::Recipient(3) COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2000 Kees Cook. This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. perl v5.10.0 2008-01-03 Sendpage::Queue(3pm)
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