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BMC AMI Ops Automation for MQ BBI commands


This topic describes the new output for current BBI control commands that is displayed when the 

BMC AMI Ops Automation for MQ

 component is installed.

You can use these commands on any command line when you want to see the status of the BMC AMI Ops Automation for MQ component or when you want to refresh the list of queues to which BMC AMI Ops Automation for MQ is connected.

BBI control command

Output description

.DISPLAY ACTIVE

or

.D ACTIVE

When BMC AMI Ops Automation for MQ is active, issuing this command shows that the BMC AMI Ops Automation for MQ component is active.

.DISPLAY PRODUCTS

or

.D PRODUCTS

When BMC AMI Ops Automation for MQ is installed, issuing this command shows that the BMC AMI Ops Automation for MQ component is installed.

.RESET MQ

Issuing this command causes BMC AMI Ops Automation for MQ to read the currently active AAOMQLxx member and scan all the currently existing MQ queues, thereby refreshing the data regarding which MQ queues are eligible for automation.

.RESET MQ xx

Issuing this command enables you to activate a different AAOMQLxx member where xx is the two-character suffix of an AAOMQLxx member.

.RESE T QM nnnn

Issuing this command causes BMC AMI Ops Automation for MQ to stop and restart the connection to a single IBM MQ queue manager where nnnn is the four-character name of the queue manager.

Example

.RESET QM CSQ1

The queue manager name must be specified.



 

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