Starting the broker

This is part of the larger task of creating a broker on z/OS.

Before you start

Before starting this step, you must have completed Copying the STEPLIB member to the SYS1.PROCLIB concatenation

Start your broker by using the start broker procedure name, for example:
S MQP1BRK
This command produces, for example, the following output:
+BIP914W MQP1BRK 0 The component was started
+BIP2001I MQP1BRK 0 The WebSphere
Business Integration Event Broker service has started,
 process ID 50528622.
If you do not get output like this, refer to Resolving problems when starting resources.
Issue the list execution group command to see what is running:
F MQP1BRK,List 
This produces, for example, the following output:
+BIP8029E MQP1BRK 0 The broker's configuration is not yet deployed.
Stop the broker by issuing the following command:
P MQP1BRK
Related concepts
Brokers
Broker domains
Related tasks
Creating a broker on z/OS
Copying the STEPLIB member to the SYS1.PROCLIB concatenation
Connecting the broker to the network
Resolving problems when starting resources