cjmsicmd list dst (displaying the list of physical destinations)

Format

cjmsicmd list dst [-t destination-type]
                 [-tmp]
                 [-b host-name : port-number]

Function

Displays the list of physical destinations.

If a destination type is not specified, the list of physical destinations of both queue and topic types will be displayed.

Arguments

-t destination-type
Specifies a destination type. You can specify the following destination types:
  • q: Queue
  • t: Topic
-tmp
Displays the list of temporary physical destinations.
-b host-name : port-number
Specifies the host name and the port number by delimiting them using a colon (:)

Output example

The following is an output example of cjmsicmd list dst:

--------------------------------------------------------------------------
   Name      Type    State   Producers  Consumers           Msgs
                                          Total    Count  UnAck  Avg Size
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
JMSDEMOQueue  Queue  RUNNING  0          1          1000   451    210.0
JMSDEMOTopic  Topic  RUNNING  0          0          0      0      0.0
mq.sys.dmq    Queue  RUNNING  0          0          3999   0      702.0

KDAN34110-I Successfully listed destinations.

Output header

Name
This is the name of the destination created by a system or a user. mq.sys.dmq is the dead message queue created by the system.
Type
This is a destination type. There are two types; Queue and Topic. The destination of mq.sys.dmq is a queue.
State
This is the state of a destination. The normal states of a destination are RUNNING or PAUSED.
Producers
This is the number of active producers of a destination.
Consumers Total
This is the number of active consumers of a destination.
Count
This is the number of messages saved in a destination.
Msgs UnAck
This is the number of messages that do have any response in a destination.
Avg Size
This is the average size of a message.

Return values

0:
The command is terminated normally.
1:
The command is terminated abnormally.