Windows 2000 supports the Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI) standard. This enables Windows(R) users with ACPI enabled hardware to stop and restart channels when the system enters and resumes from suspend mode. Use the ACPI WebSphere MQ properties page from the WebSphere MQ Explorer, to specify how WebSphere MQ is to behave when the system receives a suspend request.
The following table outlines the effect of each combination of these parameters:
DoDialog | DenySuspend | CheckChannels Running | Action |
N | N | N | Accept the suspend request. |
N | N | Y | Accept the suspend request. |
N | Y | N | Deny the suspend request. |
N | Y | Y | If any channels are running deny the suspend request; if not accept the request. |
Y | N | N | Display the dialog (see note below; accept the suspend request). This is the default. |
Y | N | Y | If no channels are running accept the suspend request; if they are display the dialog (see note below; accept the request). |
Y | Y | N | Display the dialog (see note below; deny the suspend request). |
Y | Y | Y | If no channels are running accept the suspend request; if they are display the dialog (see note below; deny the request). |
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