A queue-sharing group on z/OS consists of three queue managers: QM1, QM2, and QM3.After an unexpected failure, QM2 canno

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A queue-sharing group on z/OS consists of three queue managers: QM1, QM2, and QM3.After an unexpected failure, QM2 canno

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A queue-sharing group on z/OS consists of three queue managers: QM1, QM2, and QM3.After an unexpected failure, QM2 cannot be restarted. A system administrator needs to find out if there are any indoubt threads that need to be recovered manually.What command should the system administrator run on QM1 to see the indoubtthreads.

A. DISPLAY INDOUBT(*)
B. DISPLAY THREAD (*) TYPE (INDOUBT) ALL
C. DISPLAY THREAD (*) TYPE (INDOUBT) QMNAME(QM2)
D. DISPLAY CONN(*) WHERE (UOWSTATE EQ UNRESOLVED)
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