Threads are selected from the address spaces associated with these connections only.
You can specify a queue manager name, other than the queue manager on which the command was entered, only if you are using a queue-sharing group environment and if the command server is enabled.
An active thread is one for which a unit of recovery has started but not completed. Resources are held in WebSphere MQ on its behalf.
This is the default if TYPE is omitted.
An in-doubt thread is one that is in the second phase of the two-phase commit operation. Resources are held in WebSphere MQ on its behalf. External intervention is needed to resolve the status of in-doubt threads. You might only have to start the recovery coordinator (CICS, IMS, or RRS), or you might need to do more. They might have been in doubt at the last restart, or they might have become in doubt since the last restart.
If, during command processing, an active thread becomes in doubt, it might appear twice: once as active and once as in doubt.
This option is valid only for TYPE(INDOUBT).
For more information about the DISPLAY THREAD command and in-doubt recovery, see the WebSphere MQ for z/OS System Administration Guide. Also, see messages CSQV401I through CSQV406I, and CSQV432I, in the WebSphere MQ for z/OS Messages and Codes manual.
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