Use the mqsideleteexecutiongroup command to remove an execution group from a broker.
You must start the Configuration Manager before you can issue this command.
If you are deleting an execution group to which a deployment has previously been made, you must also start the broker before issuing this command.
If you do not supply the -i, -p, and -q parameters, you must specify the -n parameter.
On Windows, Linux, and UNIX systems, the user ID used to run this command must be a member of the group mqm.
The command succeeds only if this user ID has the correct authority defined in the access control list for the Configuration Manager. To delete an execution group, full control authority is required over the broker object; see ACL permissions for a list of permissions that can be defined in the Configuration Manager.
On the domain controlled by the Configuration Manager whose queue manager is called QMGR and is listening on fred.abc.com:1414, delete an execution group called EG1 on broker BROKER.
mqsideleteexecutiongroup -i fred.abc.com -p 1414 -q QMGR -b BROKER –e EG1
On the domain specified by the file domain1.configmgr, delete an execution group called EG2 on broker BROKER.
mqsideleteexecutiongroup –n domain1.configmgr –b BROKER –e EG2
On the domain specified by the file domain2.configmgr, delete an execution group EG3 on broker FRED. Wait five minutes for the Configuration Manager to tidy up any resources, and send output to trace.txt.
mqsideleteexecutiongroup –n domain2.configmgr –b FRED –e EG3 –w 300 –v trace.txt