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START CHANNEL
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OS/390 OS/400 OS/2 Warp Compaq NSK UNIX systems Windows NT
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Use START CHANNEL to start a channel.
Notes:
1. On OS/390:
a. This is valid only for channels used for distributed queuing without CICS.
If you are using CICS for distributed queuing, see the MQSeries
Intercommunication manual.
b. The command server and the channel initiator must be running.
2. This command can be issued to a channel of any type except CLNTCONN
channels (including those that have been defined automatically). If, however, it
is issued to a receiver (RCVR), server-connection (SVRCONN) or
cluster-receiver (CLUSRCVR) channel, the only action is to enable the channel,
not to start it.
3. Where there is both a locally defined channel and an auto-defined
cluster-sender channel of the same name, the command applies to the locally
defined channel. If there is no locally defined channel but more than one
auto-defined cluster-sender channel, the command applies to the channel that
was last added to the local queue manager’s repository.
Synonym: STA CHL
START CHANNEL
START CHANNEL(channel-name)
CMDSCOPE(’’) (1)
(2)
CMDSCOPE(qmgr-name)
(2)
CMDSCOPE(*)
CHLDISP(PRIVATE) (1)
(2)
CHLDISP(SHARED)
(2)
CHLDISP(FIXSHARED)
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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.
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