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HP NonStop Shadowbase Command Definitions
Queue Manager Command Descriptions
HP NonStop Shadowbase Command Reference Manual—785421-002
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When the STOP option is specified while the QMGR is draining its queue,
the QMGR and CONS stops draining and shuts down immediately.
DUMPTX QMGR Command
DUMPTX QMGR can be used to request a listing of transactions being
tracked by a QMGR. The command syntax for the DUMPTX QMGR
command is as follows:
DUMPTX /OUT <listfile>/ {[QMGR] { <qmgrname> }
[,LISTCOUNT <num>][,RESET]
{[QMGR] { * }
[,LISTCOUNT <num>][,RESET]
DUMPTX can be requested for a specific QMGR object by specifying its
name or for QMGR objects by specifying *. LISTCOUNT is used to
control the maximum number of transactions in the list. By default, all of
the transactions will be output. The OUT file is where the output will be
displayed, and could be a spooler location, terminal name (including the
home terminal where AUDCOM is running), or a disk file name. If the OUT
file is not specified, output will be sent to the AUDCOM’s home terminal.
RESET will cause the OUT file to be cleared by the first process outputting
to it (e.g., when a disk file is being re-used for output). If a disk file name
is specified, the file is created as a type 101 edit file. Note that if an
unstructured file is pre-created, it must be created with the ODDUNSTR
attribute enabled.
Note that large dumps can suspend processing of the QMGR
process while the output is being generated, so use this command
sparingly, generally only at the request of HP Shadowbase Support.
Before entering this command, one should have an idea how large
the transaction list might be. This can be determined by checking
the transaction busy counters in the STATS QMGR output.
The information output for the transactions generally identifies
timestamps, audit trail positional information, the current state of the
transaction, the transaction that is associated with the CONS’s restart
point, as well as the location of the transaction’s event in the local queue.
State and other internal information is also displayed that might be needed
by HP Shadowbase Support for trouble-shooting any potential questions
or issues associated with HP Shadowbase’s transaction tracking.
Sample output for is shown below:
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