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Displaying cluster channels
To display all the cluster channels that have been defined (explicitly or using auto-definition), use the MQSC command, DISPLAY CLUSQMGR.
Using the operations and control panels, starting from the initial panel, complete these fields and press Enter:
Field Value Action 1 (List or Display) Object type CLUSCHL Name * You are presented with a panel like figure Figure 1, in which the information for each cluster channel occupies three lines, and includes its channel, cluster, and queue manager names. For cluster-sender channels, the overall state is shown.
Figure 1. Listing cluster channelsList Cluster-queue-manager Channels - MQ25 Row 1 of 9 Type action codes, then press Enter. Press F11 to display connection status. 1=Display 5=Perform 6=Start 7=Stop Channel name Connection name State Type Cluster name Suspended Cluster queue manager name Disposition <> * - MQ25 _ TO.MQ90.T HURSLEY.MACH90.COM(1590) _ CLUSRCVR VJH01T N _ MQ90 - MQ25 _ TO.MQ95.T HURSLEY.MACH95.COM(1595) RUN _ CLUSSDRA VJH01T N _ MQ95 - MQ25 _ TO.MQ96.T HURSLEY.MACH96.COM(1596) RUN _ CLUSSDRB VJH01T N _ MQ96 - MQ25 ******** End of list ******** Command ===> ________________________________________________________________ F1=Help F2=Split F3=Exit F4=Filter F5=Refresh F7=Bkwd F8=Fwd F9=SwapNext F10=Messages F11=Status F12=CancelTo display full information about one or more channels, type Action code 1 against their names and press Enter. Use Action codes 5, 6, or 7 to perform functions (such as ping, resolve, and reset), and start or stop a cluster channel.
To display more information about the channel status, press the Status key (F11).
Parent topic:
Managing your channels
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