Suspend Cluster Queue Manager (SPDMQMCLQM)
- Where allowed to run
- All environments (*ALL)
- Threadsafe
- Yes
Use the SPDMQMCLQM command to inform other queue managers in a cluster that the local queue manager is not available for processing and cannot be sent messages. Its action can be reversed by the RSMMQMCLQM command.
Parameters
Keyword | Description | Choices | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
CLUSTER | Cluster Name | Character value | Optional, Positional 1 |
CLUSNL | Cluster Name List | Character value | Optional, Positional 2 |
MQMNAME | Message Queue Manager name | Character value, *DFT | Optional, Positional 3 |
MODE | Mode | *QUIESCE, *FORCE | Optional, Positional 4 |
Cluster Name (CLUSTER)
>Specifies the name of the cluster for which the queue manager is no longer available for processing.
- cluster-name
- Specify the name of the cluster.
Cluster Name List (CLUSNL)
>Specifies the name of the namelist specifying a list of clusters for which the queue manager is no longer available for processing.
- namelist
- Specify the name of the namelist.
Message Queue Manager name (MQMNAME)
>Specifies the name of the queue manager.
- *DFT
- Use the default queue manager.
- queue-manager-name
- Specify the name of the queue manager.
Mode (MODE)
>Specifies how the suspension of availability is to take effect:
- *QUIESCE
- Other queue managers in the cluster are advised that the local queue manager should not be sent further messages.
- *FORCE
- All inbound and outbound channels to other queue managers in the cluster are stopped forcibly.
Examples
>None
Error messages
>Unknown
Parent topic: CL commands reference for IBM i