To stop a connector, issue the mqsiremotestoptadapter command at
the command line on the machine where the WebSphere Business Integration
Adapters Utility is installed.
- Note:
- The SupportPac, IO02: WebSphere Business Integration Adapters Utility,
must have been installed to make this command available. For more
information, see Installing WebSphere Business Integration Adapters for Windows.
The syntax for the command is:
mqsiremotestopadapter WAS -c adapterName-n adapterQueue [-h hostName] [-p port]
[-q adapterQueueManager]
- -c adapterName
- Identifies the name of the adapter to shutdown.
- -n adapterQueue
- The name of the WebSphere MQ queue monitored by the adapter for a shutdown
message.
- -h hostName
- The name or IP address of the machine where the WebSphere MQ Queue
Manager, specified with -q parameter, is running (defaults to the local
machine).
- -p port
- The port on which the WebSphere MQ Queue Manager, specified with the -q
parameter, is listening for incoming requests. The default value is
1414.
- -q adapterQueueManager
- Specifies the WebSphere MQ Queue Manager that is being used by the
adapter. The queue identified by the -n parameter must be managed by
this Queue Manager. This Queue Manager is located on the same machine
as the adapter.
- Note:
- Although parameters -h, -p, and -q are listed as optional, it is expected
that they will normally be specified. The expectation is that the
Adapters Utility will be run on the machine where the broker is installed, it
will be directed at the machine where the adapter is installed. It is
likely, but not required, that these be different machines.
