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SHOW, QUEUE, /MANAGERS
*Conan The Librarian (sorry for the slow response - running on an old VAX)
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Provides information about the queue manager(s) on the system or
OpenVMS Cluster.
Format
SHOW QUEUE/MANAGERS [queue-manager-name]
queue-manager-name
Specifies the name of the queue manager for which you want
information displayed. The asterisk (*) and the percent sign (%)
wildcard characters are allowed. The default value for the queue-
manager-name parameter is the asterisk (*) wildcard character.
If no queue manager name is specified, information on all queue
managers is displayed.
2.1 - /BRIEF
Displays a one-line description of queue manager(s) on the system
or cluster. The information displayed includes the name and
status of the queue manager and the node on which its process
is running. The /BRIEF qualifier is present by default.
2.2 - /FULL
Displays complete information about queue manager(s) on the
system or cluster. The /FULL qualifier overrides the /BRIEF
qualifier.
1.$ SHOW QUEUE/MANAGERS/FULL
Master file: SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]QMAN$MASTER.DAT;
Queue manager BATCHQ_MANAGER, running, on BBBBBB::
/ON=(BBBBBB, AAAAAA, CCCCCC, EEEEEE, *)
Database location: DISK1:[QUEUES]
Queue manager PRINTQ_MANAGER, starting, on AAAAAA::
/ON=(AAAAAA, BBBBBB, CCCCCC, EEEEEE, *)
Database location: DISK2:[QUEUES]
Queue manager SYS$QUEUE_MANAGER, running, on FFFFFF::
/ON=(FFFFFF, EEEEEE, CCCCCC, BBBBBB, AAAAAA, *)
Database location: DISK1:[QUEUES]
Queue manager TRANSFER_MANAGER, stopped
/ON=(AAAAAA, BBBBBB, EEEEEE)
Database location: DISK1:[TRANSFER]
The SHOW QUEUE/MANAGERS/FULL command displays complete
information about a queue manager on a system or cluster.
2.$ SHOW QUEUE/MANAGERS
Queue manager BATCHQ_MANAGER, running, on BBBBBB::
Queue manager PRINTQ_MANAGER, starting, on AAAAAA::
Queue manager SYS$QUEUE_MANAGER, running, on FFFFFF::
Queue manager TRANSFER_MANAGER, stopped
The SHOW QUEUE/MANAGERS command in this example shows
information about the queue manager in brief format. The /BRIEF
qualifier is the default and does not need to be specified.
3.$ SHOW QUEUE/MANAGERS/FULL SYS$QUEUE_MANAGER
Master file: SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]QMAN$MASTER.DAT;
Queue manager SYS$QUEUE_MANAGER, running, on FFFFFF::
/ON=(FFFFFF, EEEEEE, CCCCCC, BBBBBB, AAAAAA, *)
Database location: DISK1:[QUEUES]
The command, SHOW QUEUE/MANAGERS/FULL SYS$QUEUE_MANAGER, in
this example shows a request for a specific queue manager by
name.
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