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 z/OS

Run the appropriate command from SDSF to start or stop a broker.

  1. Start the component by using the command /S <broker name>. This command produces the following output, where MQP1BRK is the name of the broker:
    +BIP9141I MQP1BRK 0 The component was started

    Substitute your own broker name for MQP1BRK.

    The verification step runs, followed by starting the control process and any DataFlowEngine (integration server) address spaces.

    If the verification step fails, the errors are reported to the STDOUT stream in the JOBLOG. The control process and DataFlowEngine address spaces are not started. Review the messages to see what errors have been reported, and take the suggested actions to resolve these problems.

  2. Alternatively, start the control process only by using the command:
      /S broker_name,STRTP=MAN 

    If the verification step fails for any reason, the errors are reported to the STDOUT stream in the JOBLOG; the control process is not started. Review the messages to see what errors have been reported, and take the suggested actions to resolve these problems.

    No DataFlowEngine address spaces are started automatically if you specify STRTP=MAN. If the verification step is successful and the control process starts successfully, fully start the broker by issuing the console command:

    /F <broker name>, SC
  3. To stop a broker, run the following command:
    /P <broker name>

an04016_.htm | Last updated Friday, 21 July 2017