jmqserv is the JMS Server.
jmqserv [option]where options include:
-help print out this message
-props <prop file> use specified properties file
-stop stop the JMS Server
-info print information about the JMS server
-config <file> load the JMS server with configuration from file
-version print JMS server version information
-verbose run the JMS server in verbose mode
-debug   run the JMS server in debug mode
The JMS server is a Java Messaging Server based on the Novell exteNd Messaging Platform's ORB.
-helpPrints out the command syntax.-props propsFileUse the specified property file instead of the default file available from the lib directory. Separate property files can be used to startup multiple JMS servers.-stopStop the JMS server. If the server is running on a remote host, you need to specify the-infoORBDefaultInitRef
property.Print run-time information about a JMS server. The output from this command includes information about all open connections. Also, information about cluster and router configuration if printed. If the server is running on a remote host, you need to specify the-config cfgFileORBDefaultInitRef
property.Use the specified JMS configuration file to load information into the JMS server. The format of the configuration file corresponds to the input/output from the jmqconfig program.-versionPrint version information about a JMS server. The server does not have to be running for this command to succeed.-verboseRun the JMS server in verbose mode. This setting will print limited run-time information, e.g. creation of new connections, etc.-debugRun the JMS server in debug mode. This will cause the server to dump a full stack trace for debugging purpuses in case of an unexpected error.
It is possible to pass arguments to the jvm using the -J flag. In order to set the heap size to 250 MB, the following command line may be used:jmqserv -J-Xms250m
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