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START CHANNEL

 

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For an explanation of the symbols in the z/OS column, see Using commands in z/OS.

Use START CHANNEL to start a channel.

  1. On z/OS, the command server and the channel initiator must be running.

  2. This command can be issued to a channel of any type except CLNTCONN channels (including those that have been defined automatically). If, however, it is issued to a receiver (RCVR), server-connection (SVRCONN) or cluster-receiver (CLUSRCVR) channel, the only action is to enable the channel, not to start it.

  3. Where there is both a locally defined channel and an auto-defined cluster-sender channel of the same name, the command applies to the locally defined channel. If there is no locally defined channel but more than one auto-defined cluster-sender channel, the command applies to the channel that was last added to the local queue manager’s repository.

Synonym: STA CHL


START CHANNEL >>-START CHANNEL--(--channel-name--)---------------------------->    .-CMDSCOPE(' ')-----------------. (2)    >--+-------------------------------+---------------------------->    | (1) |        +-CMDSCOPE--(--qmgr-name--)-----+        | (1) |        '-CMDSCOPE(*)-------------------'        .-CHLDISP(PRIVATE)-------. (2)    >--+------------------------+----------------------------------><    | (1) |        +-CHLDISP(SHARED)--------+        | (1) |        '-CHLDISP(FIXSHARED)-----'    

Notes:

  1. Valid only on z/OS when the queue manager is a member of a queue-sharing group.

  2. Valid only on z/OS.

 

Parent topic:

The MQSC commands


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