Air Cleaner User Manual
A Queue Depth Low event indicates that an application has retrieved a
message from a queue, and this has caused the number of messages on the
queue to become less than or equal to the queue depth low threshold (see
the QDEPTHLO parameter).
Note: The value of this parameter can change implicitly. For more
information on this, and the effect that shared queues on OS/390
have on this event, see the description of the Queue Depth Low
event in theMQSeries Event Monitoring book.
ENABLED
Queue Depth Low events are generated
DISABLED
Queue Depth Low events are not generated
QDPMAXEV
Controls whether Queue Full events are generated.
This parameter is supported only on local and model queues.
A Queue Full event indicates that a put to a queue has been rejected
because the queue is full, that is, the queue depth has already reached its
maximum value.
Note: The value of this parameter can change implicitly. For more
information on this, and the effect that shared queues on OS/390
have on this event, see the description of the Queue Full event in
theMQSeries Event Monitoring book.
ENABLED
Queue Full events are generated
DISABLED
Queue Full events are not generated
QSGDISP
This parameter applies to OS/390 only.
Specifies the disposition of the object within the group.
QSGDISP ALTER DEFINE
COPY The object definition resides on the page set
of the queue manager that executes the
command. The object was defined using a
command that had the parameters
QSGDISP(COPY). Any object residing in the
shared repository, or any object defined using
a command that had the parameters
QSGDISP(QMGR), is not affected by this
command.
The object is defined on the page set of the
queue manager that executes the command
using the QSGDISP(GROUP) object of the
same name as the ‘LIKE’ object.
For local queues, messages are stored on the
page sets of each queue manager and are
available only through that queue manager.
Define queues
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