WebSphere Message Brokers
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Writer: Bill Oppenheimer

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Starting and stopping a broker on Linux and UNIX systems

The following steps show you how to start and stop a broker.

  1. Run '. <install_dir>/bin/mqsiprofile' to source the mqsiprofile script and 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 broker, enter the following command on the command line:
    mqsistart WBRK_BROKER

    Substitute your own broker name for WBRK_BROKER.

    The broker and its associated queue manager are started. Check the syslog to ensure that the broker has initialized successfully.
  3. To stop a broker, enter the following command on the command line:
    mqsistop WBRK_BROKER

    Substitute your own broker name for WBRK_BROKER.

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

Related concepts
Brokers
Related tasks
Creating a broker
Linux and UNIX systems: Configuring the syslog daemon
Stopping a WebSphere MQ queue manager when you stop a component
Related reference
mqsistart command
mqsistop command
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