Use the mqsireportflowmonitoring command on Windows, Linux and UNIX systems to display the current options for monitoring that have been set by the mqsichangeflowmonitoring command.
>>-mqsireportflowmonitoring--integrationNodeName----------------> >--+-| SingleFlow |----+--------------------------------------->< '-| MultipleFlows |-' SingleFlow |-- -e--IntegrationServerName-- -f--MessageFlow-----------------> >----+-----------------------------+----------------------------| +- -n-------------------------+ +- -a-------------------------+ | .-,------------------. | | V | | +- -s----EventSourceAddress-+-+ +- -x-- -p--File--------------+ +- -k --applicationName-------+ '- -y --libraryName-----------' MultipleFlows |--+- -e --IntegrationServerName--+- -f --MessageFlow-+-+-------> | '- -j --------------' | '- -g -----------------------------------------------' >--+-----------------------+--+-------------------+-------------| '- -k --applicationName-' '- -y --libraryName-'
You must specify either -e or -g. If you do not specify one of these arguments you receive an error message.
If the message flow is part of an application, you must specify the application name by using the -k argument. If the message flow is part of a library that is referenced by an application, you must specify both the application name by using the -k argument, and the library name by using the -y argument. If the message flow is part of a stand-alone library, you must specify the library name by using the -y argument.
You must specify either -f or -j. If you do not specify one of these arguments you receive an error message.
You must specify either -e or -g. If you do not specify one of these arguments you receive an error message.
You must specify either -f or -j. If you do not specify one of these arguments you receive an error message.
When you set this parameter, you must also set either the -f (message flow) parameter, or the -j (all message flows) parameter. To display monitoring options for a named message flow in a specific application, set the -k and -f parameters. To display monitoring options for all message flows in an application, set the -k and -j parameters.
You can use this parameter with the -y (library name) parameter to specify that the message flow is contained in a library referenced by the application.
If a message flow contains two or more nodes with identical names, the event sources on those nodes cannot be accurately addressed. If this is attempted, behavior is undefined.
When you set this parameter, you must also set either the -f (message flow) parameter, or the -j (all message flows) parameter. To display monitoring options for a named message flow in a specific library, set the -k and -f parameters. To display monitoring options for all message flows in a library, set the -k and -j parameters.
mqsireportflowmonitoring IBNODE -e default -f flow1
mqsireportflowmonitoring IBNODE -g -j
mqsireportflowmonitoring IBNODE -e default
-k application1 -j
mqsireportflowmonitoring IBNODE -e default
-y library1 -k application1 -f flow1
For more examples,
see Reporting monitoring settings.