WebSphere Message Brokers
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Writer: Bill Oppenheimer

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mqsideletebroker command

Supported platforms

Purpose

Use the mqsideletebroker command to delete a named broker. The command also deletes the queues on the broker's local queue manager (created when the broker was created), and its data in the broker database. You can also specify that the queue manager is to be deleted.

Even though this command deletes all the data related to this broker from the broker database tables, it does not check if the tables are empty, and it does not delete the tables.

This command:
  • On Windows platforms, stops the service that runs the broker.
  • Stops and deletes the WebSphere MQ queue manager for the broker, if requested.
  • Removes the broker's data from the database.
  • Removes the record for the component in the broker registry.

If you delete a broker that has WebSphere MQ publish/subscribe broker neighbors, you must also invoke the runmqsc command clrmqbrk at each of these neighbors. You also need to specify the WebSphere Message Broker broker that you are deleting with this command.

Select the appropriate link for details of this command on the platform, or platforms, that your enterprise uses:

Usage notes

If you run the command against a component that does not exist (for example, the component has already been deleted, or you have mistyped the component name), the command returns with a successful completion message. The command does not inform you that the component does not exist.

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