IBM Integration Bus, Version 10.0.0.1 Operating Systems: AIX, HP-Itanium, Linux, Solaris, Windows, z/OS


Reporting monitoring settings

Use the mqsireportflowmonitoring command to report monitoring settings for a flow.

About this task

The following examples show how to report monitoring options for an integration node that is called INODE1, integration server default, and message flow PurchaseOrder.

Reporting configured events for a message flow

Procedure

Run the following command on Linux, UNIX, or Windows: Linux platformUNIX platformWindows platform
mqsireportflowmonitoring INODE1 -e default -f PurchaseOrder -n
Issue the following command on z/OS®: z/OS platform
F MI10BRK,rm INODE1,e='default',f='PurchaseOrder,n='yes''

Reporting all possible events for a message flow

Procedure

Run the following command on Linux, UNIX, or Windows: Linux platformUNIX platformWindows platform
mqsireportflowmonitoring INODE1 -e default -f PurchaseOrder -a
Issue the following command on z/OS: z/OS platform
F MI10BRK,rm e='default',f='PurchaseOrder,a='yes'

Reporting specified events for a message flow

Procedure

Run the following command on Linux, UNIX, or Windows: Linux platformUNIX platformWindows platform
mqsireportflowmonitoring INODE1 -e default -f PurchaseOrder 
     -s "MQInput1.transaction.Start,MQOutput1.terminal.catch"
Issue the following command onz/OS: z/OS platform
F MI10BRK,rm e='default',f='PurchaseOrder',
     s="MQInput1.transaction.Start,MQOutput1.terminal.catch"
Tip: When you specify values for the -s parameter, use the Event source address property of the event, not the Event name property.

Exporting a message flow monitoring profile

About this task

Use the following command to export a profile to file myMonProf.xml.

Procedure

Run the following command on Linux, UNIX, or Windows: Linux platformUNIX platformWindows platform
mqsireportflowmonitoring INODE1 -e default -f PurchaseOrder -x -p myMonProf.xml
Issue the following command onz/OS: z/OS platform
F MI10BRK,rm e='default',f='PurchaseOrder',x='yes',p='myMonProf.xml'
If message flow monitoring is configured by using monitoring properties, rather than a monitoring profile configurable service, the command creates and returns the equivalent monitoring profile XML file.
Tip: This method is an alternative to using an XML editor to create a monitoring profile XML file.

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