jpqquedel
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Format
jpqquedel [-mh manager-host-name] -q queue-name
Description
Deletes queues.
To execute this command, a user must have the JP1_JPQ_Admin privilege.
Execution privileges
You must have the following JP1 privilege:
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JP1_JPQ_Admin privilege
Arguments
-mh manager-host-name
Specify the name of a manager host from which you want to delete the queue.
You can specify a character string of 1 to 255 bytes.
By default, the system assumes the local host name.
-q queue-name
Specify the queue name you want to delete.
You can specify a character string of 1 to 63 bytes.
Notes
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This command cannot be used for a request from JP1/AJS3 to JP1/NQSEXEC or JP1/OJE for VOS3.
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Before executing this command, use the jpqqueclose command to close the job reception port for the queue you want to delete, so that the system will not accept new jobs. Confirm that the jobs in the queues have been executed.
You cannot delete the queue if it has a job that is being executed, assuming that the job is a standard job (PC, UNIX, or QUEUE), custom job, or action job.
If you delete the queue, the jobs to be deleted, those being held, and those waiting within it are cancelled.
Return values
0 |
Normal end |
1 |
Invalid parameter value |
2 |
The queue could not be deleted successfully owing to an internal cause of the requester. |
5 |
Initialization has failed.
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6 |
Queue deleting requester's insufficient memory |
7 |
The queue deleting requester encountered a logic error. |
100 |
The manager host cannot be connected for TCP/IP communication.
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102 |
The IP address could not be solved successfully by the manager host name. |
200 |
The manager host does not accept a queue deleting request.
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201 |
You cannot use a specified queue.
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202 |
No response from the manager host |
203 |
The queue could not be deleted successfully owing to an internal cause of the manager host. |
206 |
You do not have the privilege required to delete the queue. |
219 |
The manager host is busy. |
220 |
Insufficient manager host memory |
222 |
A fatal error has occurred.
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223 |
The manager host encountered a logic error. |
224 |
You have issued a request to a host other than JP1/AJS3. |
226 |
Invalid execution environment |
233 |
There are jobs being executed (which are standard jobs, custom jobs, or action jobs). |