Switching Trace nodes on and off
Use the mqsichangetrace command to switch Trace nodes on and off.
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If the Trace node setting for an integration server is off, all Trace nodes in its flows are disabled. You can change the settings for Trace nodes in individual message flows; the settings are applied when you turn on Trace nodes for the integration server. If the Trace node setting for an integration server is on, the Trace node switch setting of each message flow determines the effective settings. Use the mqsireporttrace command to check the settings for message flows and integration servers.
Example: switching off Trace nodes for an integration server on distributed systems, using the command line
Procedure
mqsichangetrace IBNODE -n off -e default
In
this example, -n off
switches off Trace nodes in the default
integration server (-e default
). All Trace nodes are switched off, even if the message flow that contains them has its Trace node switch set to on.
Example: switching off Trace nodes for an integration server on z/OS® systems, using the command line
Procedure
F MQP1BRK,ct n='off', e='default'
In
this example, n='off'
switches off Trace nodes in the default
integration server (e='default'
). All Trace nodes are switched off, even if the message flow that contains them has its Trace node switch set to on.
Example: switching off Trace nodes for a message flow on distributed systems, using the command line
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Procedure
mqsichangetrace IBNODE -n off -e default -f myFlow
Example: switching on Trace nodes for a message flow and an integration server on distributed systems, using the command line
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Procedure
Example: switching off Trace nodes for a message flow on z/OS systems, using the command line
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Procedure
F MQP1BRK,ct n='off', e='default', f='myFlow'