runmqras (collect IBM MQ diagnostic information)
Use the runmqras command to gather IBM MQ diagnostic information together into a single archive, for example to submit to IBM Support.
Purpose
The runmqras command is used to gather diagnostic information from a machine, into a single archive. We can use this command to gather information about an application or IBM MQ failure, possibly for submitting to IBM when you report a problem.
The runmqras command requires a Java 7, or later, Java runtime environment (JRE) in order to run. If the IBM MQ JRE component (on Linux ) or feature (on Windows) is not installed, then runmqras searches the system path for an alternative JRE and attempts to use that.
If no alternative could be found, error message AMQ8599 is output. In this case:- Install the IBM MQ JRE component, or install an alternative Java 7 JRE
- Add the JRE to the system path
- Rerun the command
- IBM MQ FDC files
- Error logs (from all queue managers as well as the machine-wide IBM MQ error logs)
- Product versioning, status information, and output from various other operating system commands.
Note, for example, the runmqras command does not gather user information that is contained in messages on queues.
Running without requesting more sections is intended as a starting point for general problem diagnosis, however, we can request more sections through the command line.
These additional sections gather more detailed information, depending on the type of problem being diagnosed. If non-default sections are needed by IBM support personnel, they will tell you.
The runmqras command can be run under any user ID, but the command gathers only information that the user ID can gather manually. In general, when debugging IBM MQ problems, run the command under the mqm user ID to allow the command to gather queue manager files and command outputs.
From IBM MQ Version 9.0.0, Fix Pack 3 and IBM MQ Version 9.0.5, the runmqras command, by default, retrieves the environment variable information. This applies to Linux, Solaris, and AIX .
From IBM MQ Version 9.0.0, Fix Pack 3 and IBM MQ Version 9.0.5, the runmqras command retrieves a listing of the queue manager's data directory by default. This applies to Multiplatforms.
Syntax
Keywords and parameters
All parameters are required unless the description states they are optional.
In every case, QMgrName is the name of the queue manager to which the command applies.
- -inputfile InputFileName
- Fully qualified name of the XML input file
- -custominputfile CustomInputFileName
- Fully qualified name of an additional XML input file
- -zipfile ZipFileName
- Supply the file name of the resulting archive.
runmqras appends the hostname to the name of the archive
file. For example, if you run the following
command:
runmqras -zipFile diagnostics.zip
the resulting archive file is called diagnostics-hostname.zip.By default, the name of the archive file is runmqras-hostname.zip where hostname is the hostname that runmqras appends to the file name.
- -outputdir path
- The directory in which the resulting output file is placed.
By default, the output directory is the same as the work directory.
- -workdirectory path
- The directory that is used for storing the output from commands that are run during the
processing of the tool. If supplied, this directory must either not exist, in which case it is
created, or must be empty. If we do not supply the path, a directory whose name starts with
runmqras and is suffixed by the date and time is used:
- On UNIX, the directory is under /tmp.
- On Windows, the directory is under %temp%.
- -section SectionA, SectionB
- The optional sections about which to gather more specific information.
By default, a generic section of documentation is collected, whereas more specific information can be gathered for a specified problem type; for example, a section name of trace gathers all of the contents of the trace directory.
The default collections can be avoided by supplying a section name of nodefault.
IBM support generally supplies you with the sections to use. Example available sections are:- all
- Gathers all possible information, including all trace files, and diagnostics for many different types of problems. You must use this option only in certain circumstances and this option is not intended for general use.
- default
- IBM MQ logs, FDC files, basic configuration, and status.Note: Always gathered unless we use the section name nodefault.
- nodefault
- Prevents the default collections from occurring, but other explicitly requested sections are still collected.
- trace
- Gathers all the trace file information plus the default information.Note: Does not enable tracing.
- defs
- Gathers the queue manager definitions and status information.
- cluster
- Gathers cluster configuration and queue information.
- dap
- Gathers transaction and persistence information.
- kernel
- Gathers queue manager kernel information.
- logger
- Gathers recovery logging information.
- topic
- Gathers topic tree information.
- QMGR
- Gathers all queue manager files: queues, logs, and configuration files.
- leak
- From IBM MQ Version 9.0.0, Fix Pack 3 and IBM MQ Version 9.0.5, gathers IBM MQ process resource usage information.
- mft
- From IBM MQ Version 9.0.0, Fix Pack 3 and IBM MQ Version 9.0.4, captures the data obtained by the fteRas command.
- mqweb
- Gathers trace and configuration data for the mqweb server.
For more information, see Section names and descriptions, in the IBM technote on using the IBM MQ runmqras command to collect data.
- -qmlist QMA[,QMB]
- A list of queue manager names on which the runmqras command is to be run.
This parameter does not apply to a client product because there are no queue managers from which to request direct output.
By supplying a comma-separated list, we can restrict the iteration across queue managers to a specific list of queue managers. By default, iteration of commands is across all queue managers.
- -timeout secs
- The default timeout to give an individual command before the command stops waiting for
completion.
By default, a timeout of 10 seconds is used. A value of zero means wait indefinitely.
- -demo
- Run in demonstration mode where no commands are processed, and no files gathered.
By running in demonstration mode, we can see exactly which commands would have been processed, and what files would have been gathered. The output zip file contains a console.log file that documents exactly what would have been processed and gathered, should the command be run normally.
- -v
- Extends the amount of information that is logged in the console.log file, contained in the output zip file.
- -ftp ibm/custom
- Allows the collected archive to be sent through basic FTP to a remote destination.
At the end of processing, the resultant archive can be sent through basic FTP, either directly into IBM, or to a site of your choosing. If you select the ibm option, anonymous FTP is used to deliver the archive into the IBM ECuRep server. This process is identical to submitting the file manually using FTP.
Note if you select the ibm option, you must also provide the pmrno option, and all other FTP* options are ignored.
- -ftpserver server
- An FTP server name to connect to, when an FTP custom option is used.
- -ftpusername userid
- The user ID to log in to the FTP server with, when an FTP custom option is used.
- -ftppassword password
- The password to log in to the FTP server with, when an FTP custom option is used.
- -ftpdirectory path
- The directory on the FTP server to place the resulting zip file into, used when an FTP custom option is used.
- -pmrno 12345,678,9AB
- A valid IBM PMR number (problem record number)
against which to associate the documentation.
Use this option to ensure that the output is prefixed with your PMR Number, so that when the information is sent to IBM, the information is automatically associated with that problem record.
- -caseno caseNo
- A valid Salesforce Case number. Note: -caseno is equivalent to -pmrno and both are optional parameters, but it is not permitted to supply both together.
- -help
- Provide simple help.
- -sub
- Shows the keywords that will be substituted in the xml.
Examples
This command gathers the default documentation from the IBM MQ installation, and all queue managers on a machine:runmqrasThis command gathers the default documentation from the IBM MQ installation on a machine, and sends it directly into IBM to be associated with PMR number 11111,222,333 using the basic FTP capability:
runmqras -ftp ibm -pmrno 11111,222,333This command gathers the default documentation from a machine, plus all trace files, the queue manager definitions, and status for all queue managers on the machine:
runmqras -section trace,defs
Return codes
A non zero return code indicates failure.