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Stopping an execution group using the WebSphere Message Broker Toolkit or WebSphere Message Broker Explorer

You can stop all the message flows in an execution group by using the WebSphere® Message Broker Toolkit or WebSphere Message Broker Explorer.

If resources are deployed to your execution group, the started or stopped state of the message flows is remembered when you stop the execution group. You can use the menu to start or stop all message flows before the execution group has been stopped.

If you prefer, you can stop execution groups by using the mqsistopmsgflow command.

The broker processes all inflight messages and associated transactions for each message flow before stopping it. See Message flow transactions for information on how outstanding units of work are handled in this situation.

Stopping an execution group with the WebSphere Message Broker Toolkit

To stop an execution group by using the WebSphere Message Broker Toolkit:
  1. Open the WebSphere Message Broker Toolkit, and switch to the Broker Application Development perspective.
  2. In the Brokers view, expand your broker.
  3. Right-click the execution group, and click Stop.

A message is sent to the broker to stop the selected execution group.

Stopping an execution group with the WebSphere Message Broker Explorer

To stop an execution group by using the WebSphere Message Broker Explorer:
  1. Open the WebSphere Message Broker Explorer.
  2. In the Navigator view, expand the Brokers folder.
  3. Expand your broker.
  4. Right-click the execution group, and click Stop > Execution Group.

A message is sent to the broker to stop the selected execution group.

Stopping an execution group with the mqsistopmsgflow command

To start an execution group by using the mqsistopmsgflow command:
  1. Open a command prompt that has the environment configured for your current installation.
  2. Enter the mqsistopmsgflow command, specifying the parameters for the execution group that you want to stop.
    • If the broker is local, specify the broker name. For example:
      mqsistopmsgflow MB8BROKER -e EGroup_2
    • If the broker is remote, you can specify a configuration file. For example:
      mqsistopmsgflow -n MB8BROKER.broker -e EGroup_2
    • If the broker is remote, you can alternatively specify one or more of the connection parameters -i, -p, -q. For example:
      mqsistopmsgflow -q MB8QMGR -e EGroup_2

If you want to stop all the execution groups on a broker, specify the -g flag instead of -e.

See the mqsistopmsgflow command description for more details about these options.

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