IBM WebSphere MQ Control commands
Find out how to use the WebSphere MQ control commands.
If you want to issue control commands, your user ID must be a member of the mqm group. For more information, see Authority to administer IBM WebSphere MQ on UNIX, Linux®, and Windows systems .
When using control commands that operate on a queue manager, you must use the command from the installation associated with the queue manager you are working with.
- On Windows, all control commands can be issued from a command
line. Command names and their flags are not case-sensitive: you can
enter them in uppercase, lowercase, or a combination of uppercase
and lowercase. However, arguments to control commands (such as queue
names) are case-sensitive.
In the syntax descriptions, the hyphen (-) is used as a flag indicator. You can use the forward slash (/) instead of the hyphen.
- On UNIX and Linux systems, all WebSphere® MQ control commands can be issued from a shell. All commands are case-sensitive.
- A subset of the control commands can be issued using the IBM® WebSphere MQ Explorer.
For a list of the control commands see, The control commands.
For a comparison of the different administration command sets, see Comparing command sets.
For information about commands for managing keys and certificates, see Managing keys and certificates.