deletemq command

You can use the deletemq command to delete a queue manager and messaging broker for embedded messaging.

On Application Server, the deletemq command deletes the queue manager and messaging broker for the specified application server.

On Network Deployment, the deletemq command deletes the queue manager and messaging broker for the specified JMS server (jmsserver).

Note:

deletemq command syntax

The command syntax is as follows:

deletemq cell_name node_name server_name

Parameters:

cell_name
The name of the cell within which the queue manager exists.
node_name
The name of the node agent that the queue manager runs with.
server_name
The name of the server that uses the queue manager.

On Application Server, this is the name of an application server.

On Network Deployment, this is jmsserver for the JMS server.

You can see details of the Queue Manager deletion in the file $WAS_HOME\logs\deletemq.node_name.server_name.log.

Example For Application Server on Windows:

deletemq BG4IPL BG4IPL server1

The results of this command would be output to the C:\WebSphere\AppServer\log\deletemq.BG4IPL.server1.log


Related tasks
Managing using command line tools
Related reference
createmq command



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Last updated: Jun 21, 2007 8:07:48 PM CDT    WebSphere Business Integration Server Foundation, Version 5.0.2
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