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.

HP Integrity NonStop Server UNIX and Linux® Windows
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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.