WebSphere Message Broker, Version 8.0.0.7
Operating Systems: AIX, HP-Itanium, Linux, Solaris, Windows, z/OS
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Checking the operation mode of your broker
Run the mqsimode command to report the mode that is being used by your broker.
Use the connection parameters to identify the broker that you want to check.
To report the mode that is being used by your broker, run the following
command:
mqsimode –i host –p port –q qmgr
where
host is the IP address or host name, port
is the port number, and qmgr is the name of the queue manager that is associated with your broker.
Alternatively, if you created the broker on the computer on which you run this
command, you can specify the broker name instead. For example:
mqsimode broker_name
where
broker_name is the name of your broker. Here is a sample response message for this command:
BIP1044: Connecting to the broker's queue manager...
BIP1807: Discovering mode information from broker 'IB9NODE'...
BIP1802: Broker 'MB8BROKER' is in 'standard' mode.
BIP8071: Successful command completion.
Running this command also reports all mode violations, see Restrictions that apply in each operation mode. For example:
BIP1821W: WARNING: Broker 'MB8BROKER' is in 'express' mode
but has '2' execution groups, which exceeds the allowed maximum for this mode.