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I think you are right as I noticed that it appears to do a RCDMQMING when doing
an ENDMQ.  However, the instructions apply to V5R2 so I'm perplexed.

Jerry


Quoting "Ingvaldson, Scott" <SIngvaldson@xxxxxxxxxxxx>:

> I'm pretty sure that the ENDMQ command now also does a RCDMQMIMG (as of V51
> or V52.)  My question is: if there are no active jobs left after you
> "quiese" MQ Series, what's left to shut down?
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Scott Ingvaldson
> iSeries System Administrator
> GuideOne Insurance Group   
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> date: Fri, 29 Oct 2004 12:31:29 -0700
> from: Jerry <jdraper@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> subject: RE: quiesce mq
> 
> Here's what it says in the System Admin Guide:
> 
> http://publibfp.boulder.ibm.com/epubs/html/amqwag01/amqwag01tfrm.htm
> 
> In the procedures that follow, we use a sample queue manager name of QMgr1
> and a
> sample subsystem name of SUBX. Replace these with your own. 
> 
> 
> Planned shutdown
> One hour before shutdown, execute: 
> RCDMQMIMG OBJ(*ALL) OBJTYPE(*ALL) MQMNAME(QMgr1) DSPJRNDTA(*YES)
> 
> To shut down the queue manager, execute: 
> ENDMQM MQMNAME(QMgr1) OPTION(*CNTRLD)
> 
> If QMgr1 does not end, the channel or applications are probably busy. 
> If you need to shut down QMgr1 immediately, execute the following: 
> ENDMQM MQMNAME(QMgr1) OPTION(*IMMED)
> ENDCCTJOB(*YES) TIMEOUT(15)
> 
> Jerry
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