Member flags - LBQ and OPQ

The LBQ flag indicates that the load balancer has quiesced the member. For details on what this entails, see Stopping or resuming workload distribution to particular members (QUIESCE and ENABLE). Do not confuse this with the OPQ flag, which indicates that the z/OS® operator has quiesced the member at the z/OS Agent. In both cases, the member is ineligible for future workloads through the external load balancer. Line 43 in Figure 1 shows the LBQ flag and the OPQ flag. For more information on the LBQ and OPQ flags, see z/OS Communications Server: IP System Administrator's Commands.