IBM Integration Bus, Version 9.0.0.8 Operating Systems: AIX, HP-Itanium, Linux, Solaris, Windows, z/OS

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Starting and stopping a broker on Linux and UNIX systems

Run the appropriate command to start or stop a broker.

  1. Run './install_dir/bin/mqsiprofile' to source the mqsiprofile script and set up the environment for a single targeted runtime environment. You must complete this setup before you can run an IBM® Integration Bus command.
  2. To start a broker, enter the following command on the command line:
    mqsistart IB9NODE

    Substitute your own broker name for IB9NODE.

    The broker and its associated queue manager are started.

    Check the system log to ensure that the broker has initialized successfully. The log contains messages about verification procedures; if all tests are successful, only an initial start message is recorded. If any verification test is unsuccessful, the log also includes messages that provide details of the tests that have failed. If errors have been reported, review the messages and take the suggested actions to resolve these problems.

  3. To stop a broker, enter the following command on the command line:
    mqsistop IB9NODE

    Substitute your own broker name for IB9NODE.

    You can also request that the broker queue manager is stopped by this command. Refer to Stopping a WebSphere MQ queue manager when you stop a broker.


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