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I'm looking for a solution to run IBM MQ Client under a Windows Docker container. I know that Docker Hub only provides Linux implementations of MQ, however, I do not need full MQ Server capability. Instead, I'm hoping there's a means to install the MQ Client and simply connect to a Channel and Queues defined on another (non-Docker) system. To approach this, I've done the following:

  1. Spun up a Windows Docker container running under a command prompt (For proof of concept)

  2. Copied in and expanded MQ Client 9.0.0.8-IBM-MQC-Win64.zip

  3. Silently installed MQ Client (e.g. msiexec /i "c:\temp\Windows\MSI\IBM MQ.msi" /l*v c:\temp\install.log /q TRANSFORMS="1033.mst" AGREETOLICENSE="yes" ADDLOCAL="Client").

    Note: The installation was successful and without error

  4. Established required environment variables(MQServer, etc.) and updated paths (classpath, lib, include, etc).

  5. Pinged the MQ server system to verify connectivity.

I attempted to put a message on a working, verified queue using, amqsputc.exe MYDOCKER.DS.Q. The immediate return code is MQCONNX ended with reason code 2195. Unfortunately, 2195 is pretty generic and there are no other logs available to review.

I understand the differences between running MQ under a VM versus a container, however since I only need Client access, I was hoping MQ Client was lightweight enough to be usable.

If MQ Client is not a viable direction, is there an MQ solution which might be doable via a Cloud connection? My legacy application is Windows-based and relies on MQ for job messaging.

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    I would suggest you look at the MQ Redist client for this purpose, you need only unzip the file no install required. What language is your application written in? If it is .NET you could move to managed mode which requires only a single dll. If it is java you can get a jar file, etc, Please provide some more details to help find a solution.
    – JoshMc
    Feb 11, 2020 at 22:14
  • There should be an AMQERR01.LOG and possibly an FDC file to detail further what the problem reported in the 2195 (MQRC_UNEXPECTED_ERROR) was. Feb 12, 2020 at 4:29
  • Thanks for your thoughts. The .zip file noted in step 2 is the MQ Redist client, so I think I'm on the right track with it. My program is an older application written using C/C++ and under direct Windows or even a VM, the MQ client interface works fine. Setting the actual application aside, I am simply attempting to verify an IBM MQ Client installation under a container by using the IBM "amqsputc.exe" and "amqsgetc.exe" utilities to post a message and then subsequently pop a message off of the Queue Manager. Sadly, there is no AMQERR*.log created anywhere within my container instance
    – LumberJack
    Feb 12, 2020 at 15:00
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    Did you ever get this working?
    – JoshMc
    Jun 14, 2020 at 23:26
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    @DaBozUK I posted a answer with links to the Redist client at mentioned in my comments above along with the requirement for the Microsoft C/C++ runtime libraries.
    – JoshMc
    Nov 23, 2020 at 12:28

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Instead of installing the Full client install using msiexec, I would recommend that you use the IBM MQ Redistributable client install. This is packaged as a simple zip file for windows which you can extract into any location you choose.


You can find more information about the Redistributable client on the Knowledge Center page Redistributable IBM MQ clients.

You can download the IBM MQ Redistributable clients using the links below:


The IBM Knowledge center page Limitations and other considerations for redistributable clients gives these requirements:

Windows C runtime libraries
You might have these libraries on your machine already, but if you do not, you need to download and install the following Microsoft C/C++ runtime libraries:

  • Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable 2008
  • Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable 2012

The download links for the redistributable downloads for each of these libraries can be found at The latest supported Visual C++ downloads.

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  • Thanks Josh, much appreciate the thought process we went through here. Installing the MQ redist is very easy. Unzip to a folder, add that folder to the system path, install the VC redists (in my case I needed vcredist 2012 x64)
    – DaBozUK
    Nov 24, 2020 at 16:17
  • Thank you for awarding the bounty, I appreciate it.
    – JoshMc
    Nov 24, 2020 at 16:29
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A possible alternative (and lighter) approach: Write a Go app using the IBM mq-golang package and deploy that in your Windows docker container.

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    Go still requires the MQ client (redist).
    – JoshMc
    Nov 21, 2020 at 23:14

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