IBM Integration Bus, Version 9.0.0.8 Operating Systems: AIX, HP-Itanium, Linux, Solaris, Windows, z/OS

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Verifying brokers

Use the mqsilist command to display the brokers that you have created on your computer.

If you run the mqsilist command with no parameters, a one line summary for every broker that you have created for the current installation is displayed. For example:
BIP1281I: Broker 'BrokerA' on queue manager 'QMA' is running. 

BIP1281I: Broker 'IB9NODE' on queue manager 'MB7QM' is running. 

BIP1281I: Broker 'MBTEST1' on queue manager 'TESTQM' is stopped. 

BIP8071I: Successful command completion.
You can request further details about all resources by specifying parameter -d 1 or -d 2 on the command, You can also specify the -r parameter so that the command recursively returns information about integration servers, and the message flows and files that you have deployed to those integration servers.

You can also use this command to display a list of brokers that you have created for all concurrent installations on this computer. For example, you might have installed both Version 6.1 and Version 8.0 for assessment and migration.

mqsilist -a 

In earlier versions, only brokers that you have created are displayed. If you want to view information about other components, you must run the corresponding command for that version


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