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deanfore
PostPosted: Thu Aug 10, 2006 1:44 pm    Post subject: SAVEQMGR Reply with quote

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I've got two qmgr's running on the same box. One is clustered and one is not. When I run saveqmgr it makes a script file for the default qmgr(which is the one that is not clusters.) I need to also be able to run saveqmgr against the other clustered qmgr. Is there any way to tell saveqmgr to right the script file for the other qmgr.
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mq_smart
PostPosted: Thu Aug 10, 2006 2:23 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Joined: 30 Aug 2005
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Location: Vizag India

Hi If u just run the saveqmgr then it will by default takes the default queuemanager.If we want to generate a script for a particuolar queuemanager say QM1 then run command as

saveqmgr -m QM1
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deanfore
PostPosted: Thu Aug 10, 2006 2:43 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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That worked like a champ! Thanks!
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wschutz
PostPosted: Fri Aug 11, 2006 11:59 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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btw...if you use the -h or -? flag, you'll get:
Quote:
[wschutz@wschutz-t60p ms03]$ ./saveqmgr.linux -h

Usage is:
./saveqmgr.linux [options], where [options] are one or more of the following optional switches
-h | -? : gives help (this)
-v version : determines which version of MQSC to generate
and can be '2','5','51','52','53' or '6'
The default is to generate mqsc at the version of the connected queue manager
Note: see read.me for more information on this flag
-m lqmgr : is the name of the local qmgr to connect (MQCONN)
-r rqmgr : is the name of the remote qmgr (XMITQ name)
-f [file] : allows the output file to be named,
if -f is not specified, the output file defaults to SAVEQMGR.TST
if -f is specified without a filename, it is named "qmgrname".MQS.
-o : specifies to replace (overwrite) the output file
if the -o flag is not specified, then the default is to append if the file exists
(on iSeries, *REPLACE,*APPEND must be specified after the -o flag)
-F [file] : behaves the same as -f except no header line is created in the output file
(and CURDEPTH, ALTDATE and ALTTIME are not reported)
-c : directs output to STDOUT and overrides use of -f flag
-s : suppress creation of objects that begin with "SYSTEM*"
-R : create RESET CHANNEL commands for non-client/svrconn channels
-p : Create 'local queue' definitions from PERMDYN queues.
-i : Ignore 'pcf' error codes 'damaged object' 'unknown object'.
Sets RetCode to WARNING if this error encountered.
-q : Quiet mode, do not issue warning about unknown PCF attributes
-1 : generate entire DEFINE command on one line (which does NOT include ALTDATE etc)
-2 : on a 2nd line, generate the DEFINE as a comment (which DOES include ALTDATE etc)



SAVEQMGR V6.0.2


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