WebSphere Message Broker, Version 8.0.0.7
Operating Systems: AIX, HP-Itanium, Linux, Solaris, Windows, z/OS
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Guidance for issuing console commands in z/OS
These examples use a broker called MQP1BRK.
Start and stop the broker using the MVS™ START (S)
and STOP (P) commands. If you want
to pass information to the broker while it is running, use the MVS MODIFY command
(F) to issue commands. For example:
F MQP1BKR,rt
This list summarizes the rules you must follow when issuing console commands:
- Each command starts with a verb followed by zero or more keyword=value pairs.
- There must be one or more blanks between the verb and the first keyword.
- All characters are converted to lowercase, unless they are within quotation marks.
- Multiple keywords are separated by , with no blanks.
- The keyword is never case sensitive.
- The value is case sensitive, unless specified otherwise (for example Yes/No, trace-modes).
- Each keyword must be followed by the equals sign = and parameter
value. Enter parameters in any order in the form:
and separate them with commas. Repeated parameters are not allowed.flag=value
- Strings that contain blanks or special characters must be enclosed in single quotation marks ( ' ). If the string itself contains a quotation mark, the quotation mark is represented by two single quotation marks.
- The verb and keywords are not case sensitive.
- On mixed case consoles the case of values in single quotation marks ( ' ) is not changed.
- For YES/NO flags, all case combinations are allowed.
- The maximum length of the MODIFY command is
126 characters, including
F taskname,
An example console command:
F MQP1BRK,changetrace u=Yes,l=normal,e='myExecutionGroup'