Air Cleaner User Manual

RESET CLUSTER
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OS/390 OS/400 OS/2 Warp Compaq NSK UNIX systems Windows NT
UUU UU
Use RESET CLUSTER to perform special operations on clusters.
Notes:
1. On UNIX systems, the command is valid only on AIX, HP-UX, and Sun Solaris.
2. On OS/390, the command fails if the channel initiator has not been started.
Synonym: None
RESET CLUSTER
 RESET CLUSTER(clustername) ACTION(FORCEREMOVE)
CMDSCOPE(’’) (1)
(2)
CMDSCOPE(qmgr-name)
QMNAME(qmname) !
Notes:
1 Valid only on OS/390.
2 Valid only when the queue manager is a member of a queue-sharing group.
You can use queue-sharing groups only on MQSeries for OS/390.
Parameter descriptions
(clustername)
The name of the cluster to be reset. This is required.
ACTION(FORCEREMOVE)
Requests that the queue manager is forcibly removed from the cluster. This
might be needed to ensure proper clean up after a queue manager has
been deleted.
This action can be requested only by a repository queue manager.
CMDSCOPE
This parameter applies to OS/390 only and specifies how the command is
executed when the queue manager is a member of a queue-sharing group.
‘’ The command is executed on the queue manager on which it was
entered. This is the default value.
qmgr-name
The command is executed on the queue manager you specify,
providing the queue manager is active within the queue-sharing
group.
RESET CLUSTER
Chapter 2. The MQSeries commands 239
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