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v On another specific named queue manager in the group.
v On the most suitable queue manager in the group, determined
automatically by the queue manager itself.
The various combinations of CHLDISP and CMDSCOPE are summarized
in Table 6
Table 6. CHLDISP and CMDSCOPE for PING CHANNEL
CHLDISP CMDSCOPE( ) or
CMDSCOPE (local-qmgr)
CMDSCOPE (qmgr-name) CMDSCOPE(*)
PRIVATE Ping private channel on the
local queue manager
Ping private channel on the
named queue manager
Ping private channel on all
active queue managers
SHARED Ping a shared channel on the
most suitable queue manager
in the group
This might automatically
generate a command using
CMDSCOPE and send it to
the appropriate queue
manager. If there is no
definition for the channel on
the queue manager to which
the command is sent, or if
the definition is unsuitable
for the command, the
command will fail.
The definition of a channel
on the queue manager where
the command is entered
might be used to determine
the target queue manager
where the command is
actually run. Therefore, it is
important that channel
definitions are consistent.
Inconsistent channel
definitions might result in
unexpected command
behavior.
Not permitted Not permitted
FIXSHARED Ping a shared channel on the
local queue manager
Ping a shared channel on the
named queue manager
Not permitted
DATALEN(integer)
The length of the data, in the range 16 through 32 768. This is optional.
PING CHANNEL
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