IBM WebSphere Message Broker Monitoring, WebSphere MQ Monitoring, and WebSphere MQ Configuration agents, Version 7.1

Current Queue Manager Status attributes

Use the Current Queue Manager Status attributes to display the most current status information that is associated with the related queue manager. You can specify one or more attributes that define the data to be displayed. The attributes can be specified in any order, but do not specify the same parameter more than once. Use the Current Queue Manager Object attributes to create situations for monitoring the status of queue manager or command server.

% Max Active Channels The number of active channel connections as percentage of the maximum number of active channels. The valid value is a decimal in the range 0.0 - 100.0.

% Max Channels The number of current channel connections as a percentage of the maximum number of current channels. The valid value is a decimal in the range 0.0 - 100.0.

Active Channel Connections The number of active channel connections. The valid format is an integer. This attribute is always set to be n/a for distributed systems.

Active Log Copy 1 Dataset Name The name of the first copy of the current active log data set. The valid format is an alphanumeric string of up to 44 case-sensitive characters.

Active Log Copy 2 Dataset Name The name of the second copy of the current active log data set. The valid format is an alphanumeric string of up to 44 case-sensitive characters.

Channel Health Indicator of the channel health. Possible values are as follows:

Channel Health Thresholds This attribute is to be sent to the agent for internal use only. This attribute is informational only and cannot be used to create situations.

Channel Initiator Status The status of the channel initiator reading. Valid values are n/a = -1, Stopped = 0, Starting = 1, Running = 2, Stopping = 3, and Retrying = 4.

Command Server Status The status of the command server. Valid values are n/a = -1, Stopped = 0, Starting = 1, Running = 2, Stopping = 3, and Retrying = 4.

Connection Count Indicates the current number of connection to the queue manager. The valid format is an integer.

Current Channel Connections The number of current channel connections. The valid format is an integer. This attribute is always set to be n/a for distributed systems.

Current Channel Connections Not Running The number of current channel connections that are not running.

Current Log The name of the log extent that is written to at the time that the DISPLAY QMSTATUS command is processed. It is blank for non-linear logging. The valid format is an alphanumeric string of up to 24 case-sensitive characters. This attribute is always blank for z/OS systems.

Current MQEvents The number of rows that the current events table holds in memory.

DLQ Depth The current depth of the dead letter queue.

Get Inhibited Queue Count The number of queues that are get-inhibited.

High Depth Queue Count The number of queues that exceed the high depth threshold.

Host Name The name of the system on which this queue manager is running. On z/OS systems, this is the SMF ID. The valid format is an alphanumeric string of up to 48 case-sensitive characters.

Indoubt Channels The number of the indoubt channel connections.

Max Active Channels The maximum number of channels that can be active at any time. Valid value is an integer. The default value is specified by the Max Channels attribute. On z/OS systems, the value must be in the range 1 - 9999. On other systems, the value must be in the range 1 - 65535.

Max Channels The maximum number of channels that can be current (including server-connection channels with connected clients). The valid value is an integer. On z/OS systems, the value must be in the range 1 - 9999, with a default value of 200. On other systems, the value must be in the range 1 - 65535, with the a default value of 100.

Media Recovery Log The name of the oldest log extent that is required by the queue manager to perform media recovery. It is blank for nonlinear logging. The valid format is an alphanumeric string of up to 24 case-sensitive characters. This attribute is always blank for z/OS systems.

Oldest Active UOW Log Dataset Name The name of the oldest active UOW log data set. The valid format is an alphanumeric string of up to 44 case-sensitive characters. This attribute is always blank for distributed systems.

Open Queue Count The number of queues that are open for input or output.

Origin Node The WebSphere MQ Monitoring agent-assigned name of the node on which the data for the queue manager originates.

On z/OS systems, this name takes the form qmgr:smfid:MQESA, where qmgr is the name of the queue manager and smfid is the z/OS system ID or SMF ID.

On distributed systems, this name takes the form qmgr::MQ. If the host ID value is specified by the SET AGENT command, this name takes the form qmgr:hostid:MQ. The valid format is an alphanumeric string of up to 128 case-sensitive characters.

Page Set Recovery Log Dataset Name The name of the log data set that contains the oldest restart Relative Byte Address (RBA) of any page set for the queue manager. The valid format is an alphanumeric string of up to 44 case-sensitive characters. This attribute is always blank for distributed systems.

Permit Standby Indicates whether the queue manager permits standby queue manager instances. This attribute has the following valid values:

Put Inhibited Queue Count The number of queues that are put-inhibited.

QMgr Name The name that is assigned to this queue manager. The valid format is an alphanumeric string of up to 48 case-sensitive characters.

QMgr Status The current execution status of the queue manager. The valid values are n/a = -1, Stopped = 0, Starting = 1, Running = 2, Quiescing = 3, Stopping = 4, Standby=5.

Queue Health Indicator of the queue health. Possible values are as follows:

Queue Health Thresholds This attribute is to be sent to the agent for internal use only. This attribute is informational only and cannot be used to create situations.

Queue Manager Health Indicator of the queue manager health. Possible values are as follows:

Recovery Log Path Location of the recovery log extents. The valid format is an alphanumeric string of up to 1024 case-sensitive characters. This attribute is always blank for z/OS systems.

Restart Recovery Log The name of the oldest log extent that is required by the queue manager to perform restart recovery. It is blank if not linear logging. This attribute is always blank for z/OS systems.

Server Connections The number of server connections.

Total Messages The number of messages that are on all queues.

Total Messages on XMIT Queues The number of messages that are on transmission queues.



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