SUSPEND QMGR

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

Use SUSPEND QMGR to inform other queue mangers in a cluster that the local queue manager is not available for processing and cannot be sent messages, or to suspend logging and update activity for the queue manager until a subsequent RESUME QMGR command is issued. Its action can be reversed by the RESUME QMGR command.

Notes:
  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.

Synonym: None

Read syntax diagramSkip visual syntax diagramSUSPEND QMGR

>>-SUSPEND QMGR--+-CLUSTER(clustername)-----------+------------->
                 +-CLUSNL(nlname)-----------------+
                 |                           (1)  |
                 +-FACILITY(-+-DB2-------+-)------+
                 |           '-IMSBRIDGE-'        |
                 |     (1)                        |
                 '-LOG----------------------------'

   .-CMDSCOPE(' ')------------. (2)   .-MODE(QUIESCE)-.
>--+--------------------------+-------+---------------+--------><
   |                     (1)  |       '-MODE(FORCE)---'
   '-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.