START CMDSERV on z/OS

Use the MQSC command START CMDSERV to initialize the command server.


Use MQSC commands

For information on how we use MQSC commands, see Performing local administration tasks using MQSC commands.

We can issue this command from sources 12C. For an explanation of the source symbols, see Sources from which we can issue MQSC commands on z/OS .

Synonym: STA CS


START CMDSERV

START CMDSERV


Usage notes for START CMDSERV

  1. START CMDSERV starts the command server and allows it to process commands in the system-command input queue (SYSTEM.COMMAND.INPUT), mover commands, and commands using CMDSCOPE.
  2. If this command is issued through the initialization files or through the operator console before work is released to the queue manager (that is, before the command server is started automatically), it overrides any earlier STOP CMDSERV command and allows the queue manager to start the command server automatically by putting it into an ENABLED state.
  3. If this command is issued through the operator console while the command server is in a STOPPED or DISABLED state, it starts the command server and allows it to process commands on the system-command input queue, mover commands, and commands using CMDSCOPE immediately.
  4. If the command server is in a RUNNING or WAITING state (including the case when the command is issued through the command server itself), or if the command server has been stopped automatically because the queue manager is closing down, no action is taken, the command server remains in its current state, and an error message is returned to the command originator.
  5. START CMDSERV can be used to restart the command server after it has been stopped, either because of a serious error in handling command messages, or commands using the CMDSCOPE parameter.

Parent topic: MQSC commands