Use the rcdmqimg command to write an image of an object, or group of objects, to the log for use in media recovery. This command can only be used when using linear logging. Use the associated command rcrmqobj to recreate the object from the image.
You use this command with an active queue manager. Further activity on the queue manager is logged so that, although the image becomes out of date, the log records reflect any changes to the object.
>>-rcdmqimg--+--------------+--+------+--+------+---------------> '- -m QMgrName-' '- -z -' '- -l -' >---t ObjectType--GenericObjName-------------------------------><
This parameter is required unless you are recording a queue manager object or the channel synchronization file. Any object name you specify for the channel synchronization file is ignored.
* or all | All the object types | |
authinfo | Authentication information object, for use with Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) channel security | |
channel or chl | Channels | |
clntconn or clcn | Client connection channels | |
catalog or ctlg | An object catalog | |
listener or lstr | Listeners | |
namelist or nl | Namelists | |
process or prcs | Processes | |
queue or q | All types of queue | |
qalias or qa | Alias queues | |
qlocal or ql | Local queues | |
qmodel or qm | Model queues | |
qremote or qr | Remote queues | |
qmgr | Queue manager object | |
service or srvc | Service | |
syncfile | Channel synchronization file |
When issuing a sequence of rcdmqimg commands, include the -l parameter only on the last command in the sequence, so that the log file information is gathered only once.
0 | Successful operation |
36 | Invalid arguments supplied |
40 | Queue manager not available |
49 | Queue manager stopping |
68 | Media recovery not supported |
69 | Storage not available |
71 | Unexpected error |
72 | Queue manager name error |
119 | User not authorized |
128 | No objects processed |
131 | Resource problem |
132 | Object damaged |
135 | Temporary object cannot be recorded |
The following command records an image of the queue manager object saturn.queue.manager in the log.
rcdmqimg -t qmgr -m saturn.queue.manager
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