QServiceIntervalEvent (MQLONG)
This controls whether Service Interval High or Service Interval OK events are generated.
Local Model Alias Remote Cluster X X
- A Service Interval High event is generated when a check indicates that no messages have been retrieved from the queue for at least the time indicated by the QServiceInterval attribute.
- A Service Interval OK event is generated when a check indicates that messages have been retrieved from the queue within the time indicated by the QServiceInterval attribute.
Note: The value of this attribute can change dynamically. The value is one of the following:
- MQQSIE_HIGH
- Queue Service Interval High events enabled.
- Queue Service Interval High events are enabled and
- Queue Service Interval OK events are disabled.
- MQQSIE_OK
- Queue Service Interval OK events enabled.
- Queue Service Interval High events are disabled and
- Queue Service Interval OK events are enabled.
- MQQSIE_NONE
- No queue service interval events enabled.
- Queue Service Interval High events are disabled and
- Queue Service Interval OK events are also disabled.
For shared queues, the value of this attribute is ignored; the value MQQSIE_NONE is assumed.
For more information about events, see Event monitoring.
To determine the value of this attribute, use the MQIA_Q_SERVICE_INTERVAL_EVENT selector with the MQINQ call.
On z/OS, we cannot use the MQINQ call to determine the value of this attribute.