One simple way to check the broker startup is by using the Message Queue command utility (imqcmd) to display information about the broker:
In a separate terminal window, change to the directory containing Message Queue executables (see the table shown at the beginning of the section To Start a Broker).
Run imqcmd with the following arguments:
imqcmd query bkr -u admin |
Supply the default password of admin when prompted to do so. The output displayed should be similar to that shown in the next example.
% imqcmd query bkr -u admin Querying the broker specified by: ------------------------- Host Primary Port ------------------------- localhost 7676 Version 3.6 Instance Name imqbroker Primary Port 7676 Current Number of Messages in System 0 Current Total Message Bytes in System 0 Max Number of Messages in System unlimited (-1) Max Total Message Bytes in System unlimited (-1) Max Message Size 70m Auto Create Queues true Auto Create Topics true Auto Created Queue Max Number of Active Consumers 1 Auto Created Queue Max Number of Backup Consumers 0 Cluster Broker List (active) Cluster Broker List (configured) Cluster Master Broker Cluster URL Log Level INFO Log Rollover Interval (seconds) 604800 Log Rollover Size (bytes) unlimited (-1) Successfully queried the broker. Current Number of Messages in System 0 |