WebSphere Message Broker, Version 8.0.0.7 Operating Systems: AIX, HP-Itanium, Linux, Solaris, Windows, z/OS

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Stopping service trace

Use the mqsichangetrace command or the WebSphere® Message Broker Explorer to stop an active service trace.

If you redeploy a component from the WebSphere Message Broker Toolkit, trace for that component is returned to its default setting of none.

Example: stopping service trace on an execution group, using the WebSphere Message Broker Explorer

To stop the service trace using the WebSphere Message Broker Explorer:
  1. In the Navigator view, expand the Brokers folder and right-click the execution group with which you want to work.
  2. Click Service TraceNone.

Example: stopping service trace on an execution group, using the mqsichangetrace command

To stop debug level service tracing for an execution groupEG1 on broker A on distributed systems, enter the command

mqsichangetrace BrokerA -t -e EG1 -l none

where:

-t specifies service trace
-l specifies the level of trace (in this case, none)

z/OS platformOn z/OS®, enter the command
F MQPIBRK,ct t=yes, b=yes, l=none

Example: stopping service trace on the broker

To stop the trace started by the command shown in Starting service trace, on distributed systems, enter the following command:
mqsichangetrace BrokerA -t -b -l none 
where:

-t specifies service trace
-b specifies that trace for the agent subcomponent of the specified component
is to be stopped
-l specifies the level of trace (in this case, none)

z/OS platformOn z/OS, enter the following command:
F MQP1BRK,ct t=yes, b=yes, l=none
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