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mqsilist command
Use the mqsilist command to list installed brokers and their associated resources.
Supported platforms
- Windows
- Linux and UNIX systems
- z/OS®. Run this command in one of two ways - as a console command, or by customizing and submitting BIPLIST; see Contents of the broker PDSE
Purpose
The mqsilist command reports on the configuration of one or more brokers. Your choice of parameters on the command determines which resources are included in the response, and the level of detail that the response provides.
- Local and remote brokers
- Execution groups defined on the brokers
- Applications in an execution group
- Libraries in an execution group
- All resources that you have deployed to each execution group, including message flows and message model schema files
- Runtime versioning information for those resources, if applicable
You can also specify that you want the command to recursively examine resources and return information, so that you need only specify a single resource to get details about its children.
- A list of resource names. This level of output is compatible with previous versions of WebSphere® Message Broker.
- A one line summary for each resource, including name and active or inactive status.
- A detailed view of each resource, including build level and platform for brokers, and resources that have been deployed to each execution group.
On Windows platforms, Linux, and UNIX systems, the command also reports whether a broker is configured as a WebSphere MQ service.
Only a subset of this information is returned if the broker is not running.
On Windows, Linux, and UNIX systems, the output is directed to STDOUT.
Select the appropriate link for details of this command on the platform, or platforms, that your enterprise uses:
Authorization
- Security requirements for Linux and UNIX platforms
- Security requirements for Windows systems
- Security requirements for z/OS