Use control commands
Overview
Use control commands to perform operations on queue managers, command servers, and channels. Control commands can be divided into three categories:
Category Description Queue manager commands Queue manager control commands include commands for creating, starting, stopping, and deleting queue managers and command servers Channel commands Channel commands include commands for starting and ending channels and channel initiators Utility commands Utility commands include commands associated with:
- Running MQSC commands
- Conversion exits
- Authority management
- Recording and recovering media images of queue manager resources
- Displaying and resolving transactions
- Trigger monitors
- Displaying the file names of WebSphere MQ objects
Using control commands on UNIX systems
In WebSphere MQ for UNIX systems, you enter control commands in a shell window. In these environments, control commands, including the command name itself, the flags, and any arguments, are case sensitive. For example:
crtmqm -u SYSTEM.DEAD.LETTER.QUEUE chicago.queue.manager
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