Peter,

In MO71 in the network view you can expand a local queue definition and see
which remote queue and alias queue definitions point to it. Similarly if a
remote queue or alias queue is defined that doesn't point to a defined
local queue it will highlight it as a 'problem'.

Cheers,
P.

Paul G Clarke
WebSphere Messaging Clients
IBM Hursley


MQSeries List <[email protected]> wrote on 04/01/2006
15:40:17:

> Deleting a local queue, as that app is no longer available. But I
> would also like to clean up any remote queue defs in my system that
> may point at it. Any easy way to have a tool that knows about all
> your QMs (MO71, QPASA, MQExplorer) to spit out a list of all these
> now bogus remote queue defs?
>

> Peter Potkay
> ISD MQSeries Support Manager
> The Hartford Financial Services
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> x77906
> IBM MQSeries Certified
>
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