Refresh MQ Cluster (RFRMQMCL)
- Where allowed to run
- All environments (*ALL)
- Threadsafe
- Yes
The Refresh MQ Cluster (RFRMQMCL) command refreshes locally held cluster information (including any autodefined channels that are in doubt), and forces it to be rebuilt. This enables you to perform a "cold-start" on the cluster.
Parameters
Keyword | Description | Choices | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
CLUSTER | Cluster Name | Character value | Required, Positional 1 |
MQMNAME | Message Queue Manager name | Character value, *DFT | Optional, Positional 2 |
REPOS | Refresh Repository | *NO, *YES | Optional, Positional 3 |
Cluster Name (CLUSTER)
The name of the cluster to be refreshed.
The possible values are:
- '*'
- The queue manager is refreshed in all of the clusters to which it belongs.
If Refresh Repository is also set to *YES, then the queue manager restarts its search for repository queue managers, using information in the local cluster-sender channel definitions.
- name
- Specify the name of the cluster.
Message Queue Manager name (MQMNAME)
Specifies the name of the queue manager.
- *DFT
- Use the default queue manager.
- queue-manager-name
- Specify the name of the queue manager.
Refresh Repository (REPOS)
Specifies whether the information about repository queue managers should be refreshed.
The possible values are:
- *NO
- Do not refresh repository information.
- *YES
- Refresh repository information. This value cannot be specified if the queue manager is itself a repository manager.
Examples
None
Error messages
Unknown