STOP CHINIT
Use the MQSC command STOP CHINIT to stop a channel initiator. The command server must be running.
Using MQSC commands
For information on how you use MQSC commands, see Performing local administration tasks using MQSC commands.
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Usage notes for STOP CHINIT
- When you issue the STOP CHINIT command, IBM MQ stops any channels that are running in the following way:
- Sender and server channels are stopped using STOP CHANNEL MODE(QUIESCE) STATUS(INACTIVE)
- All other channels are stopped using STOP CHANNEL MODE(FORCE)
See STOP CHANNEL for information about what this involves.
- You might receive communications-error messages as a result of issuing the STOP CHINIT command.
Parameter descriptions for STOP CHINIT
- CMDSCOPE
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This parameter 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. This 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, only 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 this is the same as entering the command on every queue manager in the queue-sharing group.
- SHARED
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Specifies whether the channel initiator should attempt to restart any active sending channels, started with CHLDISP(SHARED), that it owns on another queue manager. The possible values are:
- RESTART
- Shared sending channels are to be restarted. This is the default.
- STOP
- Shared sending channels are not to be restarted, so will become inactive.