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Michael Dag
PostPosted: Fri Nov 13, 2009 7:39 am    Post subject: dspmqver hidden feature? Reply with quote

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Just stumbled upon a hidden feature of dspmqver on one of my test VM's,
don't know why I typed -a but see what happened...

Code:
C:\Documents and Settings\mquser>dspmqver ?
Usage: dspmqver [-p Components] [-f Fields] [-b] [-v]

C:\Documents and Settings\mquser>dspmqver -a
Name:        WebSphere MQ
Version:     7.0.0.0
CMVC level:  p000-L080610
BuildType:   IKAP - (Production)
Platform:    WebSphere MQ for Windows
Mode:        32-bit
O/S:         Windows XP, Build 2600: SP2


from V7 dspmqver -a displays Platform, Mode and OS!!!

I have not tried this on any other platform like linux, aix or solaris so if anyone has V7 on these platforms and is willing to give this a go, please post the results...
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PostPosted: Fri Nov 13, 2009 7:47 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Looks like it's an undocumented feature - it effectively rolls up dspmqver -p 31 into fewer key strokes.
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Michael Dag
PostPosted: Fri Nov 13, 2009 7:57 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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exerk wrote:
Looks like it's an undocumented feature - it effectively rolls up dspmqver -p 31 into fewer key strokes.


the documenation does not specify anything beyond 16,
on V7.0.0.0 it does not work either, whereas -a does...

Code:
C:\Documents and Settings\mquser>dspmqver -p 31
AMQ7027: Argument -p supplied to command dspmqver is invalid.
Usage: dspmqver [-p Components] [-f Fields] [-b] [-v]

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exerk
PostPosted: Fri Nov 13, 2009 8:05 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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If you add up all the possible codes, it's 31

It displayed everything on mine:

Code:
Name:        WebSphere MQ
Version:     7.0.1.0
CMVC level:  p000-L090813
BuildType:   IKAP - (Production)
Platform:    WebSphere MQ for Windows
Mode:        32-bit
O/S:         Windows XP, Build 2600: SP3

Name:        WebSphere MQ classes for Java
Version:     7.0.1.0
CMVC Level:  k000-L090724
Build Type:  Production

Name:        Common Services for Java Platform, Standard Edition
Version:     7.0.1.0
CMVC Level:  k000-L090724
Build Type:  Production

Name:        IBM WebSphere MQ
Version:     7.0.1.0
CMVC Level:  k000-L090724 mqjbnd=k000-L090724
Build Type:  Production

Name:        Java Message Service Client
Version:     7.0.1.0
CMVC Level:  k000-L090724
Build Type:  Production

Name:        WebSphere MQ classes for Java Message Service
Version:     7.0.1.0
CMVC Level:  k000-L090724
Build Type:  Production

DistHub Build Type:
DistHub Build Level: DH610-GOLD
Webscale Distribution Hub Core

Name:        IBM WebSphere MQ custom channel for Windows Communication Foundation
Version:     7.0.1.0
CMVC Level:  wn000-L090729
Build Type:  Production


Name:        IBM Message Service Client for .NET (XMS .NET)
Version:     2.0.0.0
CMVC Level:  nn00-L090729
Build Type:  Production


But on a Linux VM (unsupported version):

Code:
Name:        WebSphere MQ
Version:     7.0.1.0
CMVC level:  p000-L090813
BuildType:   IKAP - (Production)
Platform:    WebSphere MQ for Linux (x86 platform)
Mode:        32-bit
O/S:         Linux 2.6.16.60-0.21-default
AMQ8351: WebSphere MQ Java environment has not been configured correctly.

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Michael Dag
PostPosted: Fri Nov 13, 2009 8:11 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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yep I see now on 7.0.1 but it also responds to anything beneath 64 in -p ...

someone must have thought: way to complicated to document and quit at 16....

but skipped -a in total...
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PostPosted: Mon Nov 16, 2009 9:43 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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it is surprizing....

dspmqver Usage:

dspmqver [-p Components] [-f Fields] [-b] [-v]

may be they forget to mention it..
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