Joined: 10 Feb 2003 Posts: 6076 Location: Somewhere over the Rainbow this side of Never-never land.
Errrrrrr Have you looked in the Event logs?
or the QMGR Logs?
Why do you need to know this?
some QMGRS don't get shutdown for many months or even years.
Is it that important?
It will always be less than the system uptime. _________________ WMQ User since 1999
MQSI/WBI/WMB/'Thingy' User since 2002
Linux user since 1995
Every time you reinvent the wheel the more square it gets (anon). If in doubt think and investigate before you ask silly questions.
There seems to be an event message put on SYSTEM.ADMIN.QMGR.EVENT when the QM starts - I guess that could be browsed and the put date and time would indicate the QM start.
Of course there can be other types of event message on that queue so it would need to be selected by event type (or whatever it's called). _________________ Well, I don't think there is any question about it. It can only be attributable to human error. This sort of thing has cropped up before, and it has always been due to human error.
STARTDA
The date on which the queue manager was started (in the form yyyy-mm-dd).
STARTTI
The time at which the queue manager was started (in the form hh.mm.ss).
_________________ Peter Potkay
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