WebSphere Message Brokers
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Writer: Jane Brockbank

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Stopping user trace

Use the mqsichangetrace command with a trace level of none to stop an active trace. This stops the trace activity for the component that you specify on the command. It does not affect active traces on other components. For example, if you stop tracing on the execution group test, an active trace on another execution group continues.

You can also stop an active trace for execution groups or assigned message flows using the workbench. If you redeploy a component from the workbench, trace for that component is returned to its default setting of none.

Example: stopping user trace on the default execution group

To stop the trace started by the command shown in Starting user trace, on distributed systems, enter the command
mqsichangetrace WBRK_BROKER -u -e default -l none 
where:

-u specifies user trace
-e specifies the execution group (in this case, the default execution group)
-l specifies the level of trace (in this case, none)

z/OS platform On z/OS, enter the command
F MQP1BRK,ct u=yes, e='default', l=none

Example: stopping user trace on a message flow from the workbench

To stop trace for one of your message flows from the workbench:

  1. Switch to the Broker Administration perspective.
  2. In the Domains view, right-click the message flow for which you want to stop trace.
  3. Click User trace > None.
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