Updated to MQ v9.2.0

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Luke Powlett
2020-06-24 17:01:57 +01:00
committed by Luke J Powlett
parent b4949aaf4f
commit 4b19af1dfe
5 changed files with 14 additions and 22 deletions

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@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ docker run \
--env LICENSE=accept \
--env MQ_QMGR_NAME=QM1 \
--detach \
ibm-mqadvanced-server:9.1.5.0-amd64
ibm-mqadvanced-server:9.2.0.0-amd64
```
The MQ Advanced for Developers image does require the "chown", "setuid", "setgid" and "audit_write" capabilities (plus "dac_override" if you're using an image based on Red Hat Enterprise Linux). This is because it uses the "sudo" command to change passwords inside the container. For example, in Docker, you could do the following:
@@ -31,5 +31,5 @@ docker run \
--env LICENSE=accept \
--env MQ_QMGR_NAME=QM1 \
--detach \
ibm-mqadvanced-server-dev:9.1.5.0-amd64
ibm-mqadvanced-server-dev:9.2.0.0-amd64
```

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@@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ make test-advancedserver
You can specify the image to use directly by using the `MQ_IMAGE_ADVANCEDSERVER` or `MQ_IMAGE_DEVSERVER` variables, for example:
```
MQ_IMAGE_ADVANCEDSERVER=ibm-mqadvanced-server:9.1.5.0-amd64 make test-advancedserver
MQ_IMAGE_ADVANCEDSERVER=ibm-mqadvanced-server:9.2.0.0-amd64 make test-advancedserver
You can pass parameters to `go test` with an environment variable. For example, to run the "TestGoldenPath" test, run the following command:
@@ -32,10 +32,10 @@ You can pass parameters to `go test` with an environment variable. For example,
TEST_OPTS_DOCKER="-run TestGoldenPath" make test-advancedserver
```
You can also use the same environment variables you specified when [building](./building), for example, the following will try and test an image called `ibm-mqadvanced-server:9.1.5.0-amd64`:
You can also use the same environment variables you specified when [building](./building), for example, the following will try and test an image called `ibm-mqadvanced-server:9.2.0.0-amd64`:
```
MQ_VERSION=9.1.5.0 make test-advancedserver
MQ_VERSION=9.2.0.0 make test-advancedserver
```
### Running the Docker tests with code coverage