WebSphere Message Broker, Version 8.0.0.7
Operating Systems: AIX, HP-Itanium, Linux, Solaris, Windows, z/OS
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Resolving problems when stopping resources
Use the advice given here to help you to resolve problems when you stop resources.
You cannot stop the broker
You cannot stop the broker queue manager
- Scenario: You are trying to use the WebSphere MQ endmqm command to stop a broker queue manager on a distributed system, but it does not stop.
- Explanation: In certain circumstances, attempting to stop a broker queue manager does not cause the queue manager to stop. This situation can occur if you have configured any message flows with multiple threads (you have set the message flow property Additional Instances to a number greater than zero).
- Solution: If you want to stop the broker's queue manager, stop the broker by running the mqsistop command and specifying the -q parameter. (The -q parameter is not available on z/OS®.) This command runs the WebSphere MQ endmqm command on your behalf in a controlled fashion that shuts down the broker and the queue manager cleanly.