Before you start:
Ensure that your user ID has the correct authorizations to perform the task. Refer to Security requirements for administrative tasks.
You start and stop a Configuration Manager on Windows platforms only. Use the mqsistart and mqsistop commands from the command line.
The following steps show you how to start and stop aConfiguration Manager.
mqsistart configmgr
The Configuration Manager and its associated
queue manager are started. The command initiates the startup of the Configuration Manager's Windows service. Check the Application Log
of the Windows Event Viewer to ensure
that the Configuration Manager has initialized successfully. You can also request that the Configuration Manager's queue manager is started as a Windows service. Refer to Starting a WebSphere MQ queue manager as a Windows service.
mqsistop configmgr
You can also request that the Configuration Manager's queue manager is stopped by this command. Refer to Stopping a WebSphere MQ queue manager when you stop a component.
Related concepts
Configuration Manager
Related tasks
Creating a Configuration Manager
Starting a WebSphere MQ queue manager as a Windows service
Stopping a WebSphere MQ queue manager when you stop a component
Windows: Viewing the local error log
Related reference
Security requirements for administrative tasks
mqsistart command
mqsistop command
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