Air Cleaner User Manual

Table 14. CHLDISP and CMDSCOPE for STOP CHANNEL
CHLDISP CMDSCOPE( ) or
CMDSCOPE (local-qmgr)
CMDSCOPE (qmgr-name) CMDSCOPE(*)
PRIVATE Stop as a private channel on
the local queue manager.
Stop as a private channel on
the named queue manager
Stop as a private channel on
all active queue managers
SHARED For RCVR, SVRCONN, and
SVR with a blank
CONNAME, stop as shared
channel on all active queue
managers.
For SDR, RQSTR, and SVR
with a nonblank
CONNAME, stop as a
shared channel on the queue
manager where it is running.
If the channel is in an
inactive state (not running),
or if it is in RETRY state
because the channel initiator
on which it was running has
stopped, a STOP request for
the channel is issued on the
local queue manager.
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
MODE
Specifies whether the current batch is allowed to finish in a controlled
manner. This parameter is optional.
QUIESCE
Allows the current batch to finish processing, except on OS/390
where the channel stops after the current message has finished
STOP CHANNEL
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