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Status Not under consideration
Created by Guest
Created on Jun 10, 2022
Merged idea

This idea has been merged into another idea. To comment or vote on this idea, please visit MESNS-I-394 IBM MQ Web console service support.

Please include the creation of a Windows service as an option in the mqweb configuration Merged

Under Windows, when a new Queue Manager is created, the "-sa" option allows you to create a Windows service to start it automatically or not. On the other hand, when configuring mqweb, there is no option for starting it in service mode. Using the Liberty registerWinService command does not allow you to have a functional Windows service. For the moment, the solution is to : - create a Windows service (via sc create) - modify this service (via sc description) to have a label - edit the registry to change the value of ServicesPipeTimeout (otherwise error 1053 timeout when starting the service) - restart the server to take into account the registry changes. It's not very practical, but it works.
Idea priority Medium
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    Mark Taylor
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    Jun 14, 2022

    Merging this with I-394. It's not something that we expect to implement in MQ any time soon, but perhaps the info here could be written up a bit more formally in something like a blog post.