Starting and stopping a Configuration Manager on Linux® and UNIX® systems

Run the appropriate command to start or stop a Configuration Manager.

Use the mqsistart and mqsistop commands from the command line.

  1. Run './install_dir/bin/mqsiprofile' to source the mqsiprofile script and set up the environment for a single targeted runtime. You must do this before you can run any of the WebSphere® Message Broker commands.
  2. To start aConfiguration Manager, enter the following command on the command line:
    mqsistart CMGR01

    Substitute your own Configuration Manager name for CMGR01.

    The Configuration Manager and its associated queue manager are started.

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  3. To stop a Configuration Manager, enter the following command on the command line:
    mqsistop CMGR01

    Substitute your own Configuration Manager name for CMGR01.

    You can also request that the queue manager that hosts the Configuration Manager is stopped by this command. Refer to Stopping a WebSphere MQ queue manager when you stop a component.

Related concepts
Configuration Manager
Related tasks
Creating a Configuration Manager
Stopping a WebSphere MQ queue manager when you stop a component
Related reference
mqsistart command
mqsistop command
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