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RESUME QMGR

 

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For an explanation of the symbols in the z/OS column, see Using commands in z/OS.

Use RESUME QMGR to inform other queue mangers in a cluster that the local queue manager is available again for processing and can be sent messages. It reverses the action of the SUSPEND QMGR command.

  1. On UNIX systems, the command is valid only on AIX, HP-UX, Linux, and Solaris.

  2. On z/OS, if you define CLUSTER or CLUSNL:

    1. The command fails if the channel initiator has not been started.

    2. Any errors are reported to the console on the system where the channel initiator is running; they are not reported to the system that issued the command.

  3. On z/OS, we cannot issue RESUME QMGR CLUSTER(clustername) or RESUME QMGR FACILITY commands from CSQINP2.

  4. This command, with the CLUSTER and CLUSNL parameters, is not available on the reduced function form of WebSphere MQ for z/OS supplied with WebSphere Application Server.

Synonym: None


RESUME QMGR >>-RESUME QMGR--+-CLUSTER--(clustername)------------+----------->     +-CLUSNL--(nlname)------------------+        | (1) |        +-FACILITY--(--+-DB2-------+--)-----+        | '-IMSBRIDGE-' |        | (1) |        '-LOG-------------------------------'       .-CMDSCOPE(' ')-----------------. (1)    >--+-------------------------------+---------------------------><    | (2) |        '-CMDSCOPE--(--qmgr-name--)-----'    

Notes:

  1. Valid only on z/OS.
  2. Valid only on WebSphere MQ for z/OS when the queue manager is a member of a queue-sharing group.

 

Parent topic:

The MQSC commands


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