DISPLAY CLUSQMGR

Use the MQSC command DISPLAY CLUSQMGR to display information about cluster channels for queue managers in a cluster.

Using MQSC commands

For information on how you use MQSC commands, see Performing local administration tasks using MQSC commands.

IBM® i UNIX and Linux® Windows z/OS®
X X X CR

For an explanation of the symbols in the z/OS column, see Using commands on z/OS.

Synonym : DIS CLUSQMGR

DISPLAY CLUSQMGR

Read syntax diagramSkip visual syntax diagram DISPLAY CLUSQMGR ( generic-qmname ) WHERE(FilterCondition) ALL CHANNEL(generic-name)CLUSTER(generic-name)CMDSCOPE(' ')CMDSCOPE(qmgr-name)1CMDSCOPE(*)12Requested attributesChannel attributes
Requested attributes
Read syntax diagramSkip visual syntax diagram,CLUSDATECLUSTIMEDEFTYPEQMIDQMTYPESTATUSSUSPENDVERSION
Channel attributes
Read syntax diagramSkip visual syntax diagram,ALTDATEALTTIMEBATCHHBBATCHINTBATCHLIMBATCHSZCLWLPRTYCLWLRANKCLWLWGHTCOMPHDRCOMPMSGCONNAMECONVERTDESCRDISCINTHBINTKAINTLOCLADDRLONGRTYLONGTMRMAXMSGLMCANAMEMCATYPEMCAUSERMODENAMEMRDATAMREXITMRRTYMRTMRMSGDATAMSGEXITNETPRTYNPMSPEEDPASSWORD3PROPCTLPUTAUTRCVDATARCVEXITSCYDATASCYEXITSENDDATASENDEXITSEQWRAPSHORTRTYSHORTTMRSSLCAUTHSSLCIPHSSLPEERTPNAMETRPTYPEUSEDLQUSERIDXMITQ
Notes:
  • 1 Valid only on z/OS when the queue manager is a member of a queue-sharing group.
  • 2 Valid only on z/OS.
  • 3 Not valid on z/OS.

Usage notes

Unlike the DISPLAY CHANNEL command, this command includes information about cluster channels that are auto-defined, and the status of cluster channels.
Note:
  1. On UNIX systems, the command is valid only on AIX®, HP-UX, Linux, and Solaris.
  2. On z/OS, the command fails if the channel initiator is not started.

Parameter descriptions for DISPLAY CLUSQMGR

( generic-qmgr-name )
The name of the cluster queue manager for which information is to be displayed.

A trailing asterisk * matches all cluster queue managers with the specified stem followed by zero or more characters. An asterisk * on its own specifies all cluster queue managers.

WHERE
Specify a filter condition to display only those cluster channels that satisfy the selection criterion of the filter condition. The filter condition is in three parts: filter-keyword, operator, and filter-value:
filter-keyword
Almost any parameter that can be used to display attributes for this DISPLAY command. However, you cannot use the CMDSCOPE or MCANAME parameters as filter keywords. You cannot use CHANNEL or CLUSTER as filter keywords if you use them to select cluster queue managers.
operator
The operators are:
LT
Less than
GT
Greater than
EQ
Equal to
NE
Not equal to
LE
Less than or equal to
GE
Greater than or equal to
LK
Matches a generic string that you provide as a filter-value
NL
Does not match a generic string that you provide as a filter-value
CT
Contains a specified item. If the filter-keyword is a list, you can use CT to display objects the attributes of which contain the specified item.
EX
Does not contain a specified item. If the filter-keyword is a list, you can use EX to display objects the attributes of which do not contain the specified item.
CTG
Contains an item which matches a generic string that you provide as a filter-value. If the filter-keyword is a list, you can use CTG to display objects the attributes of which match the generic string.
EXG
Does not contain any item which matches a generic string that you provide as a filter-value. If the filter-keyword is a list, you can use EXG to display objects the attributes of which do not match the generic string.
filter-value
The value that the attribute value must be tested against using the operator. Depending on the filter-keyword, filter-value can be:
  • An explicit value, that is a valid value for the attribute being tested.

    You can use operators LT , GT, EQ, NE, LE, , or GE only. If the attribute value is a value from a possible set of values, you can use only EQ or NE . For example, the value STARTING on the STATUS parameter.

  • A generic value. filter-value is a character string. An example is ABC*. If the operator is LK , all items where the attribute value begins with the string, ABC in the example, are listed. If the operator is NL , all items where the attribute value does not begin with the string are listed. Only a single trailing wildcard character (asterisk) is permitted.

    You cannot use a generic filter-value for parameters with numeric values or with one of a set of values.

  • An item in a list of values. The value can be explicit or, if it is a character value, it can be explicit or generic. If it is explicit, use CT or EX as the operator. For example, if the value DEF is specified with the operator CT , all items where one of the attribute values is DEF are listed. If it is generic, use CTG or EXG as the operator. If ABC* is specified with the operator CTG , all items where one of the attribute values begins with ABC are listed.
ALL
Specify ALL to display all the parameters. If this parameter is specified, any parameters that are also requested specifically have no effect; all parameters are still displayed.

ALL is the default if you do not specify a generic name and do not request any specific parameters.

[z/OS]On z/OS ALL is also the default if you specify a filter condition using the WHERE parameter, but on other platforms, only requested attributes are displayed.

CHANNEL ( generic-name )
This is optional, and limits the information displayed to cluster channels with the specified channel name. The value can be a generic name.
CLUSTER ( generic-name )
This is optional, and limits the information displayed to cluster queue managers with the specified cluster name. The value can be a generic name.
[z/OS] CMDSCOPE
[z/OS]This parameter applies to z/OS only and specifies how the command is executed when the queue manager is a member of a queue-sharing group.
''
The command is executed on the queue manager on which it was entered. '' is the default value.
qmgr-name
The command is executed on the queue manager you specify, providing the queue manager is active within the queue-sharing group.

You can specify a queue manager name, other than the queue manager on which the command was entered. You can enter a different queue manager name, if you are using a queue-sharing group environment and if the command server is enabled.

*
The command is executed on the local queue manager and is also passed to every active queue manager in the queue-sharing group. The effect of * is the same as entering the command on every queue manager in the queue-sharing group.

You cannot use CMDSCOPE as a filter keyword.

Requested parameters

Specify one or more parameters that define the data to be displayed. The parameters can be specified in any order, but do not specify the same parameter more than once.

Some parameters are relevant only for cluster channels of a particular type or types. Attributes that are not relevant for a particular type of channel cause no output, and do not cause an error.
CLUSDATE
The date on which the definition became available to the local queue manager, in the form yyyy-mm-dd.
CLUSTIME
The time at which the definition became available to the local queue manager, in the form hh.mm.ss.
DEFTYPE
How the cluster channel was defined:
CLUSSDR
As a cluster-sender channel from an explicit definition.
CLUSSDRA
As a cluster-sender channel by auto-definition alone.
CLUSSDRB
As a cluster-sender channel by auto-definition and an explicit definition.
CLUSRCVR
As a cluster-receiver channel from an explicit definition.
QMID
The internally generated unique name of the cluster queue manager.
QMTYPE
The function of the cluster queue manager in the cluster:
REPOS
Provides a full repository service.
NORMAL
Does not provide a full repository service.
STATUS
The status of the channel for this cluster queue manager is one of the following values:
STARTING
The channel was started and is waiting to become active.
BINDING
The channel is performing channel negotiation and is not yet ready to transfer messages.
INACTIVE
The channel is not active.
INITIALIZING
The channel initiator is attempting to start a channel.
[z/OS]On z/OS, INITIALIZING is displayed as INITIALIZI.
RUNNING
The channel is either transferring messages at this moment, or is waiting for messages to arrive on the transmission queue so that they can be transferred.
STOPPING
The channel is stopping, or received a close request.
RETRYING
A previous attempt to establish a connection failed. The MCA attempts to connect again after the specified time interval.
PAUSED
The channel is waiting for the message-retry interval to complete before trying an MQPUT operation again.
STOPPED
This state can be caused by one of the following events:
  • Channel manually stopped.

    A user entered a stop channel command for this channel.

  • The number of attempts to establish a connection reached the maximum number of attempts allowed for the channel.

    No further attempt is made to establish a connection automatically.

A channel in this state can be restarted only by issuing the START CHANNEL command, or starting the MCA program in an operating-system dependent manner.

REQUESTING
A local requester channel is requesting services from a remote MCA.
SUSPEND
Specifies whether this cluster queue manager is suspended from the cluster or not (as a result of the SUSPEND QMGR command). The value of SUSPEND is either YES or NO.
VERSION
The version of the IBM MQ installation that the cluster queue manager is associated with.
The version has the format VVRRMMFF:
  • VV: Version
  • RR: Release
  • MM: Maintenance level
  • FF: Fix level
XMITQ
The cluster transmission queue.

Channel parameters

ALTDATE
The date on which the definition or information was last altered, in the form yyyy-mm-dd
ALTTIME
The time at which the definition or information was last altered, in the form hh.mm.ss
BATCHHB
The batch heartbeat value being used.
BATCHINT
Minimum batch duration.
BATCHLIM
Batch data limit.

The limit of the amount of data that can be sent through a channel.

BATCHSZ
Batch size.
CLWLPRTY
The priority of the channel for the purposes of cluster workload distribution.
CLWLRANK
The rank of the channel for the purposes of cluster workload distribution.
CLWLWGHT
The weighting of the channel for the purposes of cluster workload distribution.
COMPHDR
The list of header data compression techniques supported by the channel.
COMPMSG
The list of message data compression techniques supported by the channel.
CONNAME
Connection name.
CONVERT
Specifies whether the sender converts application message data.
DESCR
Description.
DISCINT
Disconnection interval.
HBINT
Heartbeat interval.
KAINT
KeepAlive timing for the channel.
LOCLADDR
Local communications address for the channel.
LONGRTY
Limit of number of attempts to connect using the long duration timer.
LONGTMR
Long duration timer.
MAXMSGL
Maximum message length for channel.
MCANAME
Message channel agent name.

You cannot use MCANAME as a filter keyword.

MCATYPE
Specifies whether the message channel agent runs as a separate process or a separate thread.
MCAUSER
Message channel agent user identifier.
MODENAME
LU 6.2 mode name.
MRDATA
Channel message-retry exit user data.
MREXIT
Channel message-retry exit name.
MRRTY
Channel message-retry count.
MRTMR
Channel message-retry time.
MSGDATA
Channel message exit user data.
MSGEXIT
Channel message exit names.
NETPRTY
The priority for the network connection.
NPMSPEED
Nonpersistent message speed.
PASSWORD
Password for initiating LU 6.2 session (if nonblank, PASSWORD is displayed as asterisks).
PROPCTL
Message property control.
PUTAUT
Put authority.
RCVDATA
Channel receive exit user data.
RCVEXIT
Channel receive exit names.
SCYDATA
Channel security exit user data.
SCYEXIT
Channel security exit name.
SENDDATA
Channel send exit user data.
SENDEXIT
Channel send exit names.
SEQWRAP
Sequence number wrap value.
SHORTRTY
Limit of number of attempts to connect using the short duration timer.
SHORTTMR
Short duration timer.
SSLCAUTH
Specifies whether SSL client authentication is required.
SSLCIPH
Cipher specification for the SSL connection.
SSLPEER
Filter for the Distinguished Name from the certificate of the peer queue manager or client at the other end of the channel.
TRPTYPE
Transport type.
TPNAME
LU 6.2 transaction program name.
USEDLQ
Determines whether the dead-letter queue is used when messages cannot be delivered by channels.
USERID
User identifier for initiating LU 6.2 session.

For more information about channel parameters, see DEFINE CHANNEL.