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  1. Preface
  2. Introduction to PowerExchange Bulk Data Movement
  3. PowerExchange Listener
  4. Adabas Bulk Data Movement
  5. Datacom Bulk Data Movement
  6. DB2 for i5/OS Bulk Data Movement
  7. DB2 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows Bulk Data Movement
  8. DB2 for z/OS Bulk Data Movement
  9. IDMS Bulk Data Movement
  10. IMS Bulk Data Movement
  11. Microsoft SQL Server Bulk Data Movement
  12. Oracle Bulk Data Movement
  13. Sequential File Bulk Data Movement
  14. VSAM Bulk Data Movement
  15. Writing Data with Fault Tolerance
  16. Monitoring and Tuning Options

Bulk Data Movement Guide

Bulk Data Movement Guide

Controlling the PowerExchange Listener

Controlling the PowerExchange Listener

You can use PowerExchange Listener commands to list all active tasks and stop specific tasks.
A list of the active PowerExchange Listener tasks includes the following information:
  • TCP/IP address
  • Port number
  • Application name
  • Access type
  • Status
The following table identifies the commands that list all active PowerExchange Listener tasks and the types of systems from which the commands can be issued:
Command
Systems
DISPLAY ACTIVE
  • i5/OS
  • z/OS
  • Linux, UNIX, and Windows
LISTTASK
  • z/OS
  • From the PowerExchange Navigator on Windows to a PowerExchange Listener on any system
pwxcmd listtask {-service|-sv}
service
From a Linux, UNIX, or Window system to a PowerExchange Listener on any system
The following table identifies the commands that stop a PowerExchange Listener task and the types of systems from which the commands can be issued:
Command
Systems
STOPTASK
  • All
  • From the PowerExchange Navigator on Windows to a PowerExchange Listener on any system
pwxcmd stoptask {-service|-sv}
service
From a Linux, UNIX, or Window system to a PowerExchange Listener on any system
For more information, see the
PowerExchange Command Reference
.

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