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RESUME QMGR
Compaq NSK HP OpenVMS i5/OS UNIX systems Windows z/OS X X X X X CR
For an explanation of the symbols in the z/OS column, see Using commands in z/OS.
Use RESUME QMGR to inform other queue mangers in a cluster that the local queue manager is available again for processing and can be sent messages. It reverses the action of the SUSPEND QMGR command.
- On UNIX systems, the command is valid only on AIX, HP-UX, Linux, and Solaris.
- On z/OS, if you define CLUSTER or CLUSNL:
- The command fails if the channel initiator has not been started.
- Any errors are reported to the console on the system where the channel initiator is running; they are not reported to the system that issued the command.
- On z/OS, we cannot issue RESUME QMGR CLUSTER(clustername) or RESUME QMGR FACILITY commands from CSQINP2.
- This command, with the CLUSTER and CLUSNL parameters, is not available on the reduced function form of WebSphere MQ for z/OS supplied with WebSphere Application Server.
Synonym: None
RESUME QMGR >>-RESUME QMGR--+-CLUSTER--(clustername)------------+-----------> +-CLUSNL--(nlname)------------------+ | (1) | +-FACILITY--(--+-DB2-------+--)-----+ | '-IMSBRIDGE-' | | (1) | '-LOG-------------------------------' .-CMDSCOPE(' ')-----------------. (1) >--+-------------------------------+--------------------------->< | (2) | '-CMDSCOPE--(--qmgr-name--)-----'
Notes:
- Valid only on z/OS.
- Valid only on WebSphere MQ for z/OS when the queue manager is a member of a queue-sharing group.
Parent topic:
The MQSC commands
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