If you do not specify the -e and -m flags, all message flows on the broker are stopped.
You can specify only one message flow in a single command. However, if you do not specify this parameter, all message flows on the execution group or broker are stopped.
If you specify this flag you must also specify the -e flag.
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <configmgr host="localhost" listenerPort="1414" queueManager="QNAME" securityExit="test.myExit"/>
<?xml version="1.0"?>and remove the value for the host attribute, to leave the statement as:
<configmgr host="" listenerPort="1414" queueManager="QNAME" securityExit="test.myExit"/>
If you are using this file on z/OS and want to connect to the local host you must set the value to "".
If you do not supply the -i, -p, and -q parameters, you must specify the -n parameter.
To stop message flows you need to have sufficient authority defined in the Configuration Manager’s access control list.
The permissions required are the same as the permission required to do the equivalent function in the Message Brokers Toolkit; see ACL permissions for a list of permissions that can be defined in the Configuration Manager.
Stops all message flows on execution group default on broker B1, which is controlled by the Configuration Manager whose connection details are described in cm1.configmgr. Control is returned to the caller when all message flows in the execution group are reported as stopped, or the default time of one minute elapses, whichever is sooner.
mqsistopmsgflow –n cm1.configmgr –b B1 -e default
Stops the message flow flow1 on execution group default on broker B1, which is controlled by the Configuration Manager whose connection details are described in cm1.configmgr. Control is returned to the caller when the message flow is reported as stopped, or the default time of one minute elapses, whichever is sooner.
mqsistopmsgflow –n cm1.configmgr –b B1 -e default -m flow1
Enter mqsistopmsgflow to display usage information:
> mqsistopmsgflow BIP1025I: Stops message flows. > Syntax: mqsistopmsgflow (-n cfgParameterFileName | (-i ipAddress -p port -q qMgr)) -b brokerName [-e executionGroupName [-m flowName]] [-w timeoutValue] [-v traceFileName] Command Options: '-n cfgParameterFileName' Configuration Manager connection file (.configmgr) '-i ipAddress' IP address or host name of the Configuration Manager '-p port' port number of the Configuration Manager '-q qMgr' queue manager of the Configuration Manager '-b brokerName' name of the broker on which to stop message flows '-e executionGroupName' name of the execution group on which to stop message flows. If this is not specified, all message flows on the broker will be stopped. '-m flowName' name of the message flow to start. If this is not specified, all message flows on the execution group will be stopped. '-w timeoutValue' time to wait (in seconds) for message flows to stop (Default=60) '-v traceFileName' send verbose internal trace to the specified file.
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