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

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mqsichangeresourcestats command

Use the mqsichangeresourcestats command to control statistics gathering for resources in the broker.

Supported platforms

  • Windows systems
  • Linux and UNIX systems
  • z/OS®. Run this command by customizing and submitting BIPCHRS; see Contents of the broker PDSE

Purpose

Use this command to start or stop statistics collection for the resource types listed in Resource statistics data.

You can run this command only if the broker is running. If you start statistics collection, then stop and restart the broker, you do not have to rerun this command; the active status is maintained when the broker starts again.

If you start statistics collection for all integration servers on a broker, you can stop collection on all integration servers or on individual integration servers. If you start statistics collection for individual integration servers, you can stop collection for those specific integration servers or for all integration servers.

Syntax

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>>-mqsichangeresourcestats--| brokerSpec |-- -c --Control------->

>--+-----------------------------+--+-------------------+------->
   '- -e --integrationServerName-'  '- -w --timeoutSecs-'   

>--+---------------------+-------------------------------------><
   '- -v --traceFileName-'   

brokerSpec

|--+- brokerName ----------------+------------------------------|
   +- -n --brokerFileName--------+   
   | .-------------------------. |   
   | V                         | |   
   '-----+- -i --ipAddress-+---+-'   
         +- -p --port------+         
         '- -q --qMgr------'         

Parameters

brokerSpec
(Required) You must specify at least one parameter to identify the target broker for this command, in one of the following forms:
brokerName
This parameter identifies the name of a locally defined broker. You cannot use this option if the broker is on a remote computer.
-n brokerFileName
This parameter identifies the name of a file that contains the connection details for a local or remote broker.

Use this option if multiple users want to connect to the same broker, or if you are using advanced connection parameters such as SSL.

To create this file, right-click the broker in the IBM® Integration Explorer and select Export *.broker file. When prompted, navigate to the location in which you want to save the file and enter the file name; the extension .broker is appended automatically when you click Save. Include the location (path) and file name when you specify this parameter. You must ensure that the location is accessible when you run this command.

If you want to run a command that uses SSL to administer a remote broker over a secured channel, you must specify the keystore and truststore password for the connection using the IBM_JAVA_OPTIONS environment variable. See Resolving problems when running commands for further information.

-i ipAddress, -p port, -q qMgr
These parameters identify the connection details for the broker.

Use this option for connections to remote brokers that do not require advanced connection parameters.

If you choose this option, you must specify at least one of these three parameters; the order in which you specify them is insignificant. You cannot specify each parameter more than once.

Parameters that you omit assume default values:

  • -i ipAddress: The host name or the IP address of the computer on which the broker is running. If you do not specify this parameter, a value that represents the local computer is used.
  • -p port: The TCP port on which the broker's queue manager is listening. If you do not specify this parameter, the value 1414 is used.
  • -q qMgr: The name of the broker's queue manager. If you do not specify this parameter, a value that represents the default queue manager on the local computer is used.
You cannot connect to a remote queue manager on z/OS; see Usage note.
-c Control
(Required) The value to define the action to be applied to resource statistics collection:
  • Specify active to start resource statistics collection
  • Specify inactive to stop resource statistics collection
-e integrationServerName
(Optional) The name of the integration server for which resource statistics collection is started or stopped.

If you do not specify -e, resource statistics collection is started or stopped for all integration servers on the broker.

-w timeoutSecs
(Optional) This parameter specifies the time in seconds that the utility waits to ensure that the command completed; the default value is 60.
-v traceFileName
(Optional) This parameter sends internal debug trace information to the specified file.

Usage note

If you try to connect to a remote broker by specifying the i, p, and q parameters, or by using a connection parameter file (.broker), the command attempts to use WebSphere® MQ Java™ client code. This option is not supported on z/OS, and returns the following error:

BIP1046E: Unable to connect with the broker (name)

The reported reason code is MQRC_ENVIRONMENT_ERROR. You must specify a local queue manager.

Authorization

For information about platform-specific authorizations, see the following topics: If you have enabled broker administration security, you must also set up the authority detailed in Tasks and authorizations for administration security.

Responses

This command returns the following responses:
0
The command completed successfully.
2
(Failure) The broker received the deployment request but was unable to process it successfully. See the messages issued from the utility (or the Administration log) for more information.
9
(Failure) The request has been submitted to the broker, but no response was received before the timeout expired.
10
(Failure) Another user or application canceled the request operation before the broker was able to process it.
98
The broker is not running.
99
One or more of the parameters that you specified is invalid.

Examples

Start resource statistics collection for all integration servers on BrokerA:

mqsichangeresourcestats BrokerA -c active

Stop resource statistics collection for the integration server default on broker BrokerA:

mqsichangeresourcestats BrokerA -c inactive -e default

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