System and default objects

Lists the system and default objects created by the crtmqm command.

When you create a queue manager using the crtmqm control command, the system objects and the default objects are created automatically.
  • The system objects are those IBM® WebSphere® MQ objects needed to operate a queue manager or channel.
  • The default objects define all the attributes of an object. When you create an object, such as a local queue, any attributes that you do not specify explicitly are inherited from the default object.
The following tables list the system and default objects created by crtmqm:
  • Table 1 lists the system and default queue objects.
  • Table 2 lists the system and default topic objects.
  • Table 3 lists the system and default channel objects.
  • Table 4 lists the system and default authentication information objects.
  • Table 5 lists the system and default listener objects.
  • Table 6 lists the system and default namelist objects.
  • Table 7 lists the system and default process objects.
  • Table 8 lists the system and default service objects.
Table 1. System and default objects: queues
Object name Description
SYSTEM.ADMIN.ACCOUNTING.QUEUE The queue that holds accounting monitoring data.
SYSTEM.ADMIN.ACTIVITY.QUEUE The queue that holds returned activity reports.
SYSTEM.ADMIN.CHANNEL.EVENT Event queue for channels.
SYSTEM.ADMIN.COMMAND.EVENT Event queue for command events.
SYSTEM.ADMIN.COMMAND.QUEUE Administration command queue. Used for remote MQSC commands and PCF commands.
SYSTEM.ADMIN.CONFIG.EVENT Event queue for configuration events.
SYSTEM.ADMIN.PERFM.EVENT Event queue for performance events.
SYSTEM.ADMIN.PUBSUB.EVENT System publish/subscribe related event queue
SYSTEM.ADMIN.QMGR.EVENT Event queue for queue manager events.
SYSTEM.ADMIN.STATISTICS.QUEUE The queue that holds statistics monitoring data.
SYSTEM.ADMIN.TRACE.ACTIVITY.QUEUE The queue that displays trace activity.
SYSTEM.ADMIN.TRACE.ROUTE.QUEUE The queue that holds returned trace-route reply messages.
SYSTEM.AUTH.DATA.QUEUE The queue that holds access control lists for the queue manager.
SYSTEM.CHANNEL.INITQ Channel initiation queue.
SYSTEM.CHANNEL.SYNCQ The queue that holds the synchronization data for channels.
SYSTEM.CHLAUTH.DATA.QUEUE IBM WebSphere MQ channel authentication data queue
SYSTEM.CICS.INITIATION.QUEUE Default CICS® initiation queue.
SYSTEM.CLUSTER.COMMAND.QUEUE The queue used to carry messages to the repository queue manager.
SYSTEM.CLUSTER.HISTORY.QUEUE The queue is used to store the history of cluster state information for service purposes.
SYSTEM.CLUSTER.TRANSMIT.MODEL.QUEUE The queue is used to create individual transmit queues for each cluster-sender channel.
SYSTEM.CLUSTER.REPOSITORY.QUEUE The queue used to store all repository information.
SYSTEM.CLUSTER.TRANSMIT.QUEUE The transmission queue for all messages to all clusters.
SYSTEM.DEAD.LETTER.QUEUE Dead-letter (undelivered-message) queue.
SYSTEM.DEFAULT.ALIAS.QUEUE Default alias queue.
SYSTEM.DEFAULT.INITIATION.QUEUE Default initiation queue.
SYSTEM.DEFAULT.LOCAL.QUEUE Default local queue.
SYSTEM.DEFAULT.MODEL.QUEUE Default model queue.
SYSTEM.DEFAULT.REMOTE.QUEUE Default remote queue.
SYSTEM.JMS.TEMPQ.MODEL Model for JMS temporary queues
SYSTEM.MQEXPLORER.REPLY.MODEL The IBM WebSphere MQ Explorer reply-to queue. This is a model queue that creates a temporary dynamic queue for replies to the IBM WebSphere MQ Explorer.
SYSTEM.MQSC.REPLY.QUEUE MQSC command reply-to queue. This is a model queue that creates a temporary dynamic queue for replies to remote MQSC commands.
SYSTEM.PENDING.DATA.QUEUE Support deferred messages in JMS.
Table 2. System and default objects: topics
Object name Description
SYSTEM.BASE.TOPIC Base topic for ASPARENT resolution. If a particular topic has no parent administrative topic objects, or those parent objects also have ASPARENT , any remaining ASPARENT attributes are inherited from this object.
SYSTEM.DEFAULT.TOPIC Default topic definition.
Table 3. System and default objects: channels
Object name Description
SYSTEM.AUTO.RECEIVER Dynamic receiver channel.
SYSTEM.AUTO.SVRCONN Dynamic server-connection channel.
SYSTEM.DEF.CLUSRCVR Default receiver channel for the cluster, used to supply default values for any attributes not specified when a CLUSRCVR channel is created on a queue manager in the cluster.
SYSTEM.DEF.CLUSSDR Default sender channel for the cluster, used to supply default values for any attributes not specified when a CLUSSDR channel is created on a queue manager in the cluster.
SYSTEM.DEF.RECEIVER Default receiver channel.
SYSTEM.DEF.REQUESTER Default requester channel.
SYSTEM.DEF.SENDER Default sender channel.
SYSTEM.DEF.SERVER Default server channel.
SYSTEM.DEF.SVRCONN Default server-connection channel.
SYSTEM.DEF.CLNTCONN Default client-connection channel.
Table 4. System and default objects: authentication information objects
Object name Description
SYSTEM.DEFAULT.AUTHINFO.CRLLDAP Default authentication information object for defining authentication information objects of type CRLLDAP .
SYSTEM.DEFAULT.AUTHINFO.OCSP Default authentication information object for defining authentication information objects of type OCSP .
Table 5. System and default objects: listeners
Object name Description
SYSTEM.DEFAULT.LISTENER.TCP Default TCP listener.
SYSTEM.DEFAULT.LISTENER.LU62 1 Default LU62 listener.
SYSTEM.DEFAULT.LISTENER.NETBIOS 1 Default NETBIOS listener.
SYSTEM.DEFAULT.LISTENER.SPX 1 Default SPX listener.
  1. Windows only
Table 6. System and default objects: namelists
Object name Description
SYSTEM.DEFAULT.NAMELIST Default namelist.
Table 7. System and default objects: processes
Object name Description
SYSTEM.DEFAULT.PROCESS Default process definition.
Table 8. System and default objects: services
Object name Description
SYSTEM.DEFAULT.SERVICE Default service.
SYSTEM.BROKER Publish/subscribe broker