Use this command to resolve a sender channel when the channel is in an
in-doubt condition; that is, when the TPF sender channel does not know if
the remote channel received the last batch of messages before the channel was
stopped.
Requirements and Restrictions
- You can enter this command only in NORM state.
- You must define the queue manager profile by entering the ZMQSC DEF MQP
command before entering this command.
- Without single quotation marks (' ') specified, characters are
handled as uppercase only. If a TPF MQSeries object needs to be
case-sensitive, enclose the object in single quotation marks.
Format
- CHL-name
- specifies the name of the channel to be resolved, where name is
the 1- to 20-character channel name. A channel name can contain percent
signs (%), slashes (/), underscores (_), periods (.),
letters in either uppercase (A-Z) or lowercase (a-z), and digits
(0-9). If the name is enclosed in single quotation marks, the
characters can be mixed case.
- ACTION
- specifies if the last batch has been sent successfully, where:
- COMMIT
- specifies that the batch has been sent successfully.
- BACKOUT
- specifies that the batch has not been sent successfully and the messages
are placed back on the transmission queue.
Additional Information
Online help information is available for this command. To display
the help information, enter one of the following:
ZMQSC HELP
ZMQSC ?
Examples
The following example resolves a sender channel.
+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
|User: ZMQSC RESOLVE CHL-TPF.TO.JOHN ACTION-BACKOUT |
| |
|System: MQSC0320I 12.08.32 RESOLVE CHANNEL - TPF.TO.JOHN SUCCESSFUL |
+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
Related Information
See MQSeries Command Reference for more
information about the MQSeries product.