WebSphere Message Brokers
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Writer: Bill Oppenheimer

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Starting and stopping the User Name Server on Windows

The following steps show you how to start and stop a User Name Server.

  1. Run the <install_dir>/bin/mqsiprofile command to set up the environment for a single targeted runtime. You must do this before you can run any of the WebSphere Message Broker commands.
  2. To start a User Name Server:
    1. Enter the following command on the command line:
      mqsistart usernameserver
      The User Name Server and its associated queue manager are started. The command initiates the startup of the User Name Server's Windows service. Check the Application Log of the Windows Event Viewer to ensure that the User Name Server has initialized successfully.

      You can also request that the User Name Server's queue manager is started as a Windows service. Refer to Starting a WebSphere MQ queue manager as a Windows service.

  3. To stop a User Name Server enter the following command on the command line:
    mqsistop usernameserver

    You can also request that the User Name Server's queue manager is stopped by this command. Refer to Stopping a WebSphere MQ queue manager when you stop a component.

Related concepts
User Name Server
Related tasks
Creating a User Name Server on Windows
Windows: Viewing the local error log
Starting a WebSphere MQ queue manager as a Windows service
Stopping a WebSphere MQ queue manager when you stop a component
Related reference
mqsistart command
mqsistop command
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