You need to have the following tools installed:
- Docker 17.06.1 or later, or Podman 1.0 or later (Podman 4.1 on macOS). If using Podman on macOS, the you need to be in "rootful" mode to allow the use of a network during builds. Run
podman machine init --rootful
. - GNU make
If you are working in the Windows Subsystem for Linux, follow this guide by Microsoft to set up Docker first.
From MQ 9.2.X, the MQ container adds support for MQ Long Term Support (LTS) production licensed releases.
Note: MQ 9.3 is the latest MQ version with MQ Long Term Support (LTS), as well as being the latest Continuous Delivery (CD) version.
The procedure below is for building the 9.3 release, on amd64
, ppc64le
and s390x
architectures.
- Create a
downloads
directory in the root of this repository - Download MQ from IBM Passport Advantage. Identify the correct 'Long Term Support Release for Containers' eImage part number for your architecture from the 9.3.0 LTS tab at https://www.ibm.com/support/pages/downloading-ibm-mq-930
- Ensure the
tar.gz
file is in thedownloads
directory - Run
make build-advancedserver
If you have an MQ archive file with a different file name, you can specify a particular file (which must be in the downloads
directory). You should also specify the MQ version, so that the resulting image is tagged correctly, for example:
MQ_ARCHIVE=mq-1.2.3.4.tar.gz MQ_VERSION=1.2.3.4 make build-advancedserver
Note: MQ 9.3 is the latest MQ version with MQ Long Term Support (LTS), as well as being the latest Continuous Delivery (CD) version. Therefore, to build build 9.3.0.X, follow the instructions above for MQ 9.3.
However, if you wish to build the previous MQ LTS, use the instructions in the v9.2.0.x-eus
branch.
Run make build-devserver
, which will download the latest version of MQ Advanced for Developers from IBM developerWorks. This is currently only available on the amd64
architecture.
You can use the environment variable MQ_ARCHIVE_DEV
to specify an alternative local file to install from (which must be in the downloads
directory).
This image includes the core MQ server, Java, language packs, GSKit, and web server. This is configured in the Generate MQ package in INSTALLATION_DIR
section here, with the configured options being picked up at build time.