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Viewing Session Information—WebSphere MQ


You can view an active request’s session information to verify recording criteria. If you see activity you did not intend to capture, Cancel, Force, or Stop the request and create a new archive request with appropriately refined capture criteria. Disable the original request if you did not Cancel it to ensure it does not restart after IPL.

To view session information, type S in the selection column of an active request on the Archive Recording - Monitor MQ Requests screen and press Enter. The Global Recording - Active MQ Sessions screen is displayed. Press End to return to the Archive Recording - Monitor MQ Requests screen.

Global Recording - Active MQ Sessions Screen

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---- -------------------------------------- Session Start  Last Update at Total
QMGR Queue/Object Name                      MM/DD HH:MM:SS MM/DD HH:MM:SS Bytes
---- -------------------------------------- -------------- -------------- -----
N530 *                                      04/13 15:36:23 04/13 15:36:23    0
N530 *                                      04/13 15:36:23 04/13 15:36:23    0
NMQM *                                      04/13 15:36:18 04/13 15:36:18    0
NMQM *                                      04/13 15:36:18 04/13 15:36:18    0
N600 *                                      04/13 15:36:18 04/13 15:36:18    0
N600 *                                      04/13 15:36:18 04/13 15:36:18    0
N520 *                                      04/13 15:36:18 04/13 15:36:18    0
N520 *                                      04/13 15:36:18 04/13 15:36:18    0
N210 *                                      04/13 15:36:15 04/13 15:36:15    0
N210 *                                      04/13 15:36:15 04/13 15:36:15    0
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The information that is displayed on this screen includes QMGR number, Queue/Object Name, the time when the session started, the time of the last update, and total bytes of message data recorded for the given queue manager. ‘K’ indicates the value is in thousands, ‘M’ indicates millions.

 

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BMC AMI Security Session Monitor 17.02