WebSphere Message Brokers
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Writer: Bill Oppenheimer

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mqsistart command - z/OS

Purpose

The following table distinguishes between the start (/S) and startcomponent commands, and lists the available options:
  • Use the start (/S) command to bring a component into a state in which you can run the appropriate change command.
  • Use the startcomponent command to start a broker, Configuration Manager, or User Name Server when its controller (control process) is already running.
Component Command Description
Broker
  • /S <Broker started task name>
  • /F <Broker started task name>,SC
  • Start broker.
  • Starts the broker from a 'stop component' state.
Configuration Manager
  • /S <Configuration Manager started task name>
  • /F <Configuration Manager started task name>,SC
  • Start Configuration Manager.
  • Starts the Configuration Manager from a 'stop component' state.
User Name Server
  • /S <User Name Server started task name>
  • /F <User Name Server started task name>,SC
  • Start User Name Server.
  • Starts the User Name Server from a 'stop component' state.

When the controller address space is started, this causes the component to start automatically. This behavior can be changed by an optional start parameter in the started task. If the parameter is set to MAN, the component does not start automatically; the default is AUTO.

Issuing commands against the controller means issuing start, stop, or modify commands from the console to the controller address space. There are two scenarios using this command. The first is that the controller is started with the parameter MAN instead of AUTO. The second is that, after a stopcomponent command, the component has to be restarted.

Syntax

z/OS console command - startcomponent

Synonym: sc

Examples

 F MQ00BRK,sc
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