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Archive Requests — WebSphere MQ


Archive recording writes captured activity to a specified range of datasets called a repository set. You can also create search reports from the capture repository set.

To capture activity to be searched, you need to create a recording request. If you specify a time-frame for the request, it becomes active at the designated start time. If you do not specify a time-frame, it becomes active immediately. Capture begins when all of the criteria for an active request are met.

The Archive Recording - Monitor MQ Requests screen contains a list of all active and inactive requests. This screen has two views. The left view displays the name of the archive recording request and its corresponding description (see the Archive Recording - Monitor MQ Requests (Left View) screen). The right view displays the request owner, active sessions, total sessions, and the repository dataset (see the Archive Recording - Monitor MQ Requests (Right View) screen). Press PF11 (Right) and PF10 (Left) to see all of the information available on the Archive Recording - Monitor MQ Requests screen.

Archive Recording - Monitor MQ Requests Screen (Left View)

----------------- Archive Recording - Monitor MQ Requests     ----------------
Command ===>                                                  Scroll ===> PAGE


Line commands are: (C)ancel, (F)orce, (P)Stop, (R)estart, (D)isable,
                   (S)elect, (A)dd, (V)iew, (9)Switch Repositories
                                                                        MORE->


S  Name      Description
-  --------  -----------------------------------------------------------------
   MQEFC     H06AC079 MQ ARCHIVE 1
   CARUMBA   LET US TRY THIS WITH A DESCRIPTION
   DEANMQ
   DEANMQTS  LET US TRY THIS WITH A DESCRIPTION
   SYSTEMI   INCLUDE SYSTEM
   SYSTEMX   EXCLUDE SYSTEM
   SYSTEST2 *TEST OF SYSTEM EXCLUDE
   SYSTEST3 *DONT EXCLUDE SYSTEM TRAFFIC
   HLMTST03  MQ TEST
   SHELTEST *
******************************* BOTTOM OF DATA ********************************

Archive Recording - Monitor MQ Requests Screen (Right View)

----------------- Archive Recording - Monitor MQ Requests     ----------------
Command ===>                                                  Scroll ===> PAGE


Line commands are: (C)ancel, (F)orce, (P)Stop, (R)estart, (D)isable,
                   (S)elect, (A)dd, (V)iew, (9)Switch Repositories
                                                                        <-MORE
   Request   Active     Total   Repository
S  Owner    Sessions  Sessions  Dataset
-  -------  --------  --------  --------------------------------------------
   USRCXY0                      USRCXY0.MQEFC.#0000001
   USRDLP0                      USRDLP0.BART.SIMPSON.ARCHIVE.#0000001
   USRDLP0                      USRDLP0.DEAN.MQ.ARCHIVE.#0000001
   USRDLP0                      USRDLP0.DEAN.MQ.TEST.ARCHIVE.#0000001
   USRDHR0                      USRDHR0.SYSTEMI.REPOS.#0000001
   USRDHR0                      USRDHR0.SYSTEMX.REPOS.#0000001
   USRDHR0                     *USRDHR0.SYSTEST2.REPOS.#0000001
   USRDHR0                     *USRDHR0.SYSTEST3.REPOS.#0000001
   USRHLM0                      USRHLM0.ARCH.MQ.#0000001
   USRSPS0                     *USRSPS0.REG.MQ.#0000001
******************************* BOTTOM OF DATA ********************************


Warning

Important

  • The Archive Recording - Monitor MQ Requests screen is only available to users who have GRADMIN (Global Recording Administrator) authority.
  • Refer to the online help for information about the primary commands that are valid on this screen.
  • If Global Recording abends, data may possibly be lost.
  • You can use the DCI to add any Archive request type (3270, MQ, TCP). See Using the Global Recording Batch Interface for information and examples of how to use the DCI. DCI Archive Samples in the Sample Dataset have the prefix 'DCIADAxx'.
  • Depending on the task you want to perform, enter the appropriate line command in the Selection column and press Enter. The selection column is available on both the left and right view. See Description of Available Archive Recording Line Commands for a description of the line commands available on this screen.
  • Press Enter (after specifying a line command or entering a primary command on the command line) to proceed, or use the END command to return to the Archive Recording * Technology Selection screen.

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