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.
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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 In the MQ Appliance command-line, for example if you ssh to the appliance, you can view the same firmware information with the "show version" command, also know as "show firmware-version":ĭisplaying the MQ Appliance firmware version