You can run the command: REFRESH QMGR TYPE(EXPIRY) NAME(YOUR.QUEUE.NAME) in order to have an individual queue scanned for expired messages. You could also have a group of queues scanned by specifying a wildcard in the name. - Bruce Giordano
"Williams, Dave (Systems Management)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc: Sent by: MQSeries List Subject: Expryint <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Wednesday July 7, 2004 11:46 AM Please respond to MQSeries List The queue manager can periodically scan individual queues, or all queues belonging to a particular queue manager, for expired messages, which are then deleted. You can choose how often this scanning should take place, if at all, or you can define it so that the queue manager automatically calculates when the expired messages should be scanned and deleted. The EXPRYINT queue manager attribute controls this. This is from the manual. How do we specify an individual queue to be scanned? Thanks, Dave (See attached file: C.htm)Title: Expryint
The queue manager can periodically scan individual queues, or all queues belonging to a particular queue manager, for expired messages, which are then deleted. You can choose how often this scanning should take place, if at all, or you can define it so that the queue manager automatically calculates when the expired messages should be scanned and deleted. The EXPRYINT queue manager attribute controls this. This is from the manual. How do we specify an individual queue to be scanned?
Thanks,
Dave