Full Name: IBM Certified System Administrator - MQ V9.1
Exam Code: C1000-058
IBM MQ System Administration Exam Summary:
Exam Name
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IBM Certified System Administrator - MQ V9.1
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Exam Code
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C1000-058
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Exam Price
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$200 (USD)
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Duration
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90 minutes
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Number of Questions
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66
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Passing Score
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68%
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Training
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Sample Questions
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Practice Exam
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IBM C1000-058 Exam Syllabus Topics:
Topic | Details | Weights |
Administration | - Administer queue managers and their objects - Configure IBM MQ Explorer for remote administration - Monitor and alter IBM MQ using the different command tools - Define procedures to recover messages and objects in the event of failure - Implement dead-letter queue (DLQ) handling - Acquire, apply maintenance, or migrate IBM MQ - Use the WEB UI and REST interface - Configure different types of logs |
17% |
Availability | - Configure and manage a multi-instance queue manager - Configure IBM MQ for automatic client reconnection - Implement backup, restart, and recovery procedures - Implement a Queue-Sharing Group for High Availability - Manage an MQ cluster - Configure and Manage HA/DR for MQ appliance - Create a High Availability Replication Data Queue manager (HA RDQM) topology |
11% |
Configuration | - Create the necessary IBM MQ objects to support an application - Configure IBM MQ channels based on the network topology - Configure IBM MQ objects for triggered applications and channels - Create the objects required to enable queue manager clustering and workload distribution - Define the objects to support a publish/subscribe topology distribution - Configure IBM MQ objects to support JMS - Configure channel exits Configure an MQ Client |
21% |
Monitoring | - Explain the IBM MQ capabilities for monitoring - Enable and Monitor IBM MQ Events - Monitor Message and Application Activities - Gather and analyze IBM MQ accounting and statistics data - Use IBM MQ administration tools or commands to monitor the status of a queue manager, channel or queue |
8% |
Performance Tuning | - Identify the tools available to assist in IBM MQ performance - Use accounting and statistical data to identify and resolve performance issues - Tune IBM MQ object definitions for performance and tune client and server connection channel parameters |
5% |
Planning, Installation, and Migration | - Describe the differences between Long Term Support (LTS) and Continuous Delivery (CD) - Design an appropriate infrastructure to meet conflicting requirements - Identify the pre-requisites for installing and implementing an IBM MQ configuration, including multi-instance queue managers - Plan the appropriate backup and recovery strategy - Describe the differences between MQ Advanced and MQ - Select the appropriate IBM MQ platform for a given workload - Outline migration considerations, including impact on existing applications and multi-installation - Deploy MQ in a Docker container |
15% |
Problem Determination | - Locate problem information such as IBM MQ error logs, FFST files and IBM MQ dumps - Produce an IBM MQ trace - Identify the steps to evaluate and recover a non-responsive queue manager - Determine the route that a message took through a queue manager network - Describe how to use the Enhanced Application Activity Trace - Predict the final destination of a message given a scenario containing alias or remote definitions |
8% |
Security | - Understand the purpose of Connection Authentication (CONNAUTH) - Configure Channel Authentication (CHLAUTH) - Control access to IBM MQ objectsConfigure IBM MQ clients and channels with TLS 1.2 - Describe MQ Appliance features that provide intrusion detection - Distinguish between the available security choices - Configure end-to-end message security |
15% |
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