
HP NonStop Shadowbase Command Definitions
Queue Manager Command Descriptions
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DELETE QMGR Command
The DELETE QMGR command removes a Queue Manager from the HP
Shadowbase system. A Queue Manager must be stopped before it can
be deleted. The syntax is:
DELETE [ QMGR ] [<audmon_name>.]qmgr_name
audmon_name
Optionally specifies the Guardian process name for the HP Shadowbase
monitor process controlling the replication environment. If omitted, the
QMGR will be deleted from the currently opened audmon process.
Qmgr_name
Is the logical name of the Queue Manager to be deleted.
DRAIN QMGR Command
The DRAIN QMGR command has been added in order to specify the
behavior of the QMGR and its attached Consumer on the fly following
AUDMON failure. This command may only be used for QMGRs with
ABNORMALSHUTDOWN set to DRAINPAUSE, which also requires the
configuration of a TIDFILE for the attached CONS. The syntax for the
DRAIN command is as follows:
DRAIN [QMGR] <qmgr-process-name> { , ABORT }
{ , COMMIT }
{ , STOP }
When the ABORT option is specified, the QMGR drains its queue,
aborting any transactions still in progress at the end of the queue, and
then shutdown. This is analogous to the QMGR
ABNORMALSHUTDOWN DRAINSTOP setting.
When the COMMIT option is specified, the QMGR drains its queue,
committing any transactions still in progress at the end of the queue, and
then shuts down. Upon restart, the CONS uses its TIDFILE to determine
any necessary corrective measures if the source transactions aborted
rather than committed (this processing is similar to the “precommit” logic
processing the CONS does when it enters certain RESOLVELOCKS
scenarios).
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