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 > > > ************************************************************************* > This communication, including attachments, is > for the exclusive use of addressee and may contain proprietary, > confidential and/or privileged information. If you are not the intended > recipient, any use, copying, disclosure, dissemination or distribution is > strictly prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient, please notify > the sender immediately by return e-mail, delete this communication and > destroy all copies. > ************************************************************************* > Instructions for managing your mailing list subscription are > provided in the Listserv General Users Guide available at http://www.lsoft.com > > Archive: http://listserv.meduniwien.ac.at/archives/mqser-l.html Instructions for managing your mailing list subscription are provided in the Listserv General Users Guide available at http://www.lsoft.com Archive: http://listserv.meduniwien.ac.at/archives/mqser-l.html
