WebSphere Message Broker, Version 8.0.0.7
Operating Systems: AIX, HP-Itanium, Linux, Solaris, Windows, z/OS
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Stopping service trace
Use the mqsichangetrace command or the WebSphere® Message Broker Explorer to stop an active service trace.
- Use the mqsichangetrace command with a trace level of none to stop an active trace. This action stops the trace activity for the component that you specify on the command. It does not affect active traces on other components. For example, if you stop tracing on the execution group test, an active trace on another execution group continues.
- Click WebSphere Message Broker Explorer, to stop an active service trace on the selected object. on an execution group or message flow, in the
If you redeploy a component from the WebSphere Message Broker Toolkit, trace for that component is returned to its default setting of none.
Example: stopping service trace on an execution group, using the WebSphere Message Broker Explorer
To stop the service trace using the WebSphere Message Broker Explorer:
- In the Navigator view, expand the Brokers folder and right-click the execution group with which you want to work.
- Click Service TraceNone.
Example: stopping service trace on an execution group, using the mqsichangetrace command
To stop debug level service tracing
for an execution groupEG1 on broker A on
distributed systems, enter the command
On z/OS®, enter
the command
mqsichangetrace BrokerA -t -e EG1 -l none
where:-t specifies service trace
-l specifies the level of trace (in this case, none)

F MQPIBRK,ct t=yes, b=yes, l=none
Example: stopping service trace on the broker
To stop the trace started by the command
shown in Starting service trace, on distributed
systems, enter the following command:
On z/OS, enter
the following command:
mqsichangetrace BrokerA -t -b -l none
where: -t specifies service trace
-b specifies that trace for the agent subcomponent of the specified component
is to be stopped
-l specifies the level of trace (in this case, none)

F MQP1BRK,ct t=yes, b=yes, l=none