WebSphere Message Broker, Version 8.0.0.7
Operating Systems: AIX, HP-Itanium, Linux, Solaris, Windows, z/OS
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mqsireporttrace command
Use the mqsireporttrace command to display the trace options currently in effect. Trace can be run only against a broker, or any of its resources.
Supported platforms
- Windows
- Linux and UNIX systems
- z/OS® as a console command
Purpose
The mqsireporttrace command
can be used to report on the current trace options that are currently
set for an active broker. The broker name is a mandatory parameter,
but if no other parameters are specified, the mqsireporttrace lists all active user
and service trace settings for that broker. Alternatively, you can
use the following options for more specific reports on the current
trace settings:
- User trace. Specify the -u option.
- Service trace. Specify the -t option. Use this option only if directed to do so by the action described in a BIPxxxx message, or by your IBM® Support Center.
- Trace nodes. Specify the -n option.
If you specify a broker, or any of its resources (execution group or message flow), you must have deployed those resources, and the broker must be running, before you can query trace settings.
Select the appropriate
link for details of this command on the platform, or platforms, that
your enterprise uses:
Authorization
For information about platform-specific
authorizations, see the following topics:
- Security requirements for Linux and UNIX platforms
- Security requirements for Windows systems
- Security requirements for z/OS