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Delete a broker that has a child broker

If we cannot delete a child of a broker you want to delete (for example, because the queue manager of the child broker has been deleted) we can use the clrmqbrk command to clear the broker's memory of the child broker. Use this command in exceptional circumstances only, and do so with great care. If it is not used correctly, brokers will see an inconsistent view of the hierarchy; this is likely to cause severe disruption to the service.

The command makes it appear as if the child broker has been deleted so that the parent broker can be deleted. If you use this command, remember to make sure that both ends have the same view of the relationship (see page clrmqbrk (Clear broker's memory of a neighboring target broker)).



 

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