Switch to registry.access.redhat.com registry

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If you are working in the Windows Subsystem for Linux, follow [this guide by Microsoft to set up Docker](https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/commandline/2017/12/08/cross-post-wsl-interoperability-with-docker/) first.
You will also need a [Red Hat Account](https://access.redhat.com) to be able to access the Red Hat Registry.
## Building a production image
From MQ 9.2.X, the MQ container adds support for MQ Long Term Support (LTS) **production licensed** releases.
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1. Create a `downloads` directory in the root of this repository
2. Download MQ from [IBM Passport Advantage](https://www.ibm.com/software/passportadvantage/) or [IBM Fix Central](https://www.ibm.com/support/fixcentral), and place the downloaded file (for example, `IBM_MQ_9.3.0_LINUX_X86-64_NOINST.tar.gz`) in the `downloads` directory
3. Login to the Red Hat Registry: `docker login registry.redhat.io` using your Customer Portal credentials.
4. Run `make build-advancedserver`
3. Run `make build-advancedserver`
> **Warning**: Note that from MQ 9.2.X CD, the MQ container build uses a 'No-Install' MQ Package, available under `IBM MQ V9.2.x Continuous Delivery Release components eAssembly, part no. CJ7CNML`
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1. Create a `downloads` directory in the root of this repository
2. Download MQ from [IBM Passport Advantage](https://www.ibm.com/software/passportadvantage/) or [IBM Fix Central](https://www.ibm.com/support/fixcentral), and place the downloaded file (for example, `9.2.0.4-IBM-MQ-Advanced-Non-Install-LinuxX86.tar.gz`) in the `downloads` directory
3. Login to the Red Hat Registry: `docker login registry.redhat.io` using your Customer Portal credentials.
4. Run `LTS=true make build-advancedserver`
3. Run `LTS=true make build-advancedserver`
> **Warning**: Note that from MQ 9.2 LTS, the MQ container build uses a 'No-Install' MQ Package, available under `IBM MQ V9.2 Long Term Support Release components eAssembly, part no. CXXXXXX`
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## Building a developer image
Login to the Red Hat Registry: `docker login registry.redhat.io` using your Customer Portal credentials.
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).