Resume Queue Manager Cluster
The Resume Queue Manager Cluster (MQCMD_RESUME_Q_MGR_CLUSTER) command informs other queue managers in a cluster that the local queue manager is again available for processing, and can be sent messages. It reverses the action of the Suspend Queue Manager Cluster (MQCMD_SUSPEND_Q_MGR_CLUSTER) command.
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Required parameters
ClusterName
(MQCFST)- Cluster name (parameter identifier: MQCA_CLUSTER_NAME).
The name of the cluster for which availability is to be resumed.
The maximum length of the string is MQ_CLUSTER_NAME_LENGTH.
ClusterNamelist
(MQCFST)- Cluster Namelist (parameter identifier: MQCA_CLUSTER_NAMELIST).
The name of the namelist specifying a list of clusters for which availability is to be resumed.
Optional parameters
CommandScope
(MQCFST)- Command scope (parameter identifier: MQCACF_COMMAND_SCOPE). This
parameter applies to z/OS only. Specifies how the command is executed when the queue manager is a member of a queue-sharing group. You can specify one of the following:
- blank (or omit the parameter altogether). The command is executed on the queue manager on which it was entered.
- a queue manager name. The command is executed on the queue manager you specify, providing it is active within the queue sharing group. If you specify a queue manager name other than the queue manager on which it was entered, you must be using a queue-sharing group environment, and the command server must be enabled.
The maximum length is MQ_QSG_NAME_LENGTH.
Error codes
This command might return the following error code in the response format header, in addition to the values shown in Error codes applicable to all commands.
Reason
(MQLONG)- The value can be:
- MQRCCF_CLUSTER_NAME_CONFLICT
- Cluster name conflict.