Air Cleaner User Manual
RESET QSTATS
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Use RESET QSTATS to report performance data for a queue and then to reset that
data.
Synonym: None
RESET QSTATS(generic q-name)
CMDSCOPE(’’)
(1)
CMDSCOPE(qmgr-name)
(1)
CMDSCOPE(*)
!
Notes:
1 Valid only when the queue manager is a member of a queue-sharing group.
Parameter descriptions
generic q-name
The name of the local queue with a disposition of QMGR, COPY, or
SHARED, but not GROUP, whose performance data is to be reset.
A trailing asterisk (*) matches all queues with the specified stem followed
by zero or more characters. An asterisk (*) on its own specifies all queues.
The names must all be defined to the local queue manager or
queue-sharing group.
The performance data is returned in the same format as parameters
returned by DISPLAY commands. The data is:
QSTATS
The name of the queue
QSGDISP
The disposition of the queue, that is, QMGR, COPY, or SHARED.
RESETINT
The number of seconds since the statistics were last reset.
HIQDEPTH
The peak queue depth since the statistics were last reset.
MSGSIN
The number of messages that have been added to the queue by
MQPUT and MQPUT1 calls since the statistics were last reset.
The count includes messages added to the queue in units of work
that have not yet been committed, but the count is not
decremented if the units of work are subsequently backed out.
RESET QSTATS
Chapter 2. The MQSeries commands 241
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