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Deleting an execution group by using the mqsideleteexecutiongroup command

Use the command line to delete an execution group from the broker.

Before you start: Check that you have completed the prerequisite tasks, and see what other options you can use to delete execution groups, in Deleting an execution group.

  1. If you are deleting an execution group on Linux, UNIX, and Windows systems:
    1. Open a command prompt that has the environment configured for your current installation.
    2. Enter the mqsideleteexecutiongroup command, specifying the parameters for the execution group that you want to delete.
      • If the broker is local, specify the broker name; for example:
        mqsideleteexecutiongroup MB8BROKER -e EGroup_2
      • If the broker is remote, you can specify a configuration file; for example:
        mqsideleteexecutiongroup -n MB8BROKER.broker -e EGroup_2
      • If the broker is remote, you can alternatively specify one or more of the connection parameters -i, -p, and -q; for example:
        mqsideleteexecutiongroup -q MB8QMGR -e EGroup_2

      See the mqsideleteexecutiongroup command description for more details about these options.

    3. If you have created execution group profiles and they are no longer required, delete them manually.
    4. Any empty execution group shared-classes directory (under workpath/config/<my_broker_name>/<my_eg_label>) is automatically deleted. Otherwise, if no longer required, it is left to the user to manually delete the directory and contents.
  2. If you are deleting an execution group on z/OS®:
    1. Configure the BIPDLEG job to specify the properties for the execution group that you want to delete.
    2. Run the BIPDLEG job.
    3. Any empty execution group shared-classes directory (under workpath/config/<my_broker_name>/<my_eg_label>) is automatically deleted. Otherwise, if no longer required, it is left to the user to manually delete the directory and contents.
On completion of this task, the execution group has been deleted from the specified broker. In addition:
  • All message flows that were running on the execution group are stopped.
  • Any execution group profile scripts that are no longer needed have been removed.
  • Any empty execution group shared-classes directory has been removed.
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