Chapter 17. The control commands

This section provides reference information for each of the following WebSphere MQ control commands:

Command name Purpose
amqmcert Manage certificates for SSL
amqmdain Configure or control WebSphere MQ services (Windows systems only)
crtmqcvx Convert data
crtmqm Create a local queue manager
dltmqm Delete a queue manager
dmpmqaut Dump authorizations to an object
dmpmqlog Dump a log
dspmq Display queue managers
dspmqaut Display authorizations to an object
dmpmqcap Display processor capacity and number of processors
dspmqcsv Display the status of a command server
dspmqfls Display file names
dspmqtrc Display formatted trace output (HP-UX, Linux, and Solaris)
dspmqrtn Display details of transactions
endmqcsv Stop the command server on a queue manager
endmqlsr Stop the listener process on a queue manager
endmqm Stop a local queue manager
endmqtrc Stop tracing for an entity (not for AIX)
rcdmqimg Write an image of an object to the log
rcrmqobj Recreate an object from their image in the log
rsvmqtrn Commit or back out a transaction
runmqchi Start a channel initiator process
runmqchl Start a sender or requester channel
runmqdlq Start the dead-letter queue handler
runmqlsr Start a listener process
runmqsc Issue MQSC commands to a queue manager
runmqtmc Invoke a trigger monitor for a client (AIX clients only)
runmqtrm Invoke a trigger monitor for a server
setmqaut Change authorizations to an object
setmqcap Set processor capacity
setmqcrl Set certificate revocation list (CRL) server definitions
setmqscp Set service connection points (Windows systems only)
strmqcsv Start the command server for a queue manager
strmqm Start a local queue manager
strmqtrc Enable tracing (not for AIX)



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