Peter,

I had always to start the command server in the QMgr start-up scripts - and 
yes, in version 6 this is by default done via the QMgr attribute.

Did you mean the channel initiator, which now may also be controlled via QMgr 
attribute?

Regards
Hubert


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> We have never explicitly started up the command server in any of our UNIX 
> scripts. Its done automatically. In MQ 6.0 there is a QM property called 
> Command Server Control, Manual or QMGR, that handles it.
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> Peter 
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> In my MQ V6.0 startup script, I start the command server.  I've been doing 
> this since MQ V5.1 and never bothered to check if it was still necessary.  I 
> looked at the error log and MQ doesn't complain during startup.  Is the 
> command server automatically started on unix (or maybe it always has)?  Over 
> the years, the startup of some services have been integrated into the queue 
> manager startup, e.g. runmqchi.  It would be nice if IBM included a 
> bare-bones startup script in their migration and/or admin manuals. 
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