Create an integration node |
mqsicreatebroker command
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- Member of mqbrkrs.
- If administration security is made active,
and if the authorization mode is mq, the
user ID that runs this command must be a member of the mqm group. If you do not want
to run with mqm authority, you must work
with your IBM® MQ administrator
to create or delete the appropriate authority queue prior
to running the command. For information about creating the
system queues, see Creating the default system queues on a WebSphere MQ queue manager.
- If you use the mqsicreatebroker command
with the -d parameter (to configure the integration
node to start and stop with the queue manager that is associated with
the integration node), the user ID that runs the command must be a
member of the mqm group.
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Delete an integration node |
mqsideletebroker command
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Add or remove an integration node instance |
mqsiaddbrokerinstance command
mqsiremovebrokerinstance command
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- Member of mqbrkrs.
- Make the uid and gid for this
user ID the same on all the systems, and the user ID needs to be the
same one that created the first instance of the multi-instance integration
node, using the mqsicreatebroker command.
- Change the uid and gid with
caution, as it affects the permission levels of files on the system.
Changing a uid or gid causes the
ownership of all the files previously owned by that user or group
to change to the integer of the previous owner of the file. Therefore,
you must ensure that your system administrator manually restores the
ownerships of the affected files and directories.
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Start an integration node, or verify an integration
node |
mqsistart command
mqsicvp command
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Stop an integration node |
mqsistop command
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- Member of mqbrkrs.
However, the root user ID can stop an integration node without membership
of mqbrkrs.
- The user ID must be the same as the user ID that started
the integration node.
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Create an integration server |
mqsicreateexecutiongroup command
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- Member of mqbrkrs.
- If administration security is active,
and if the authorization mode is mq, the user ID
that the integration node runs under must be a member of the group mqm. If you do not want your integration
node to run with mqm authority, you
must work with your WebSphere MQ administrator
to create or delete the appropriate authority queue when you create
or delete an integration server.
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Delete an integration server |
mqsideleteexecutiongroup command
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Configure integration servers to connect to IBM Cloud services |
mqsichangebluemixreporting command
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Report the current status and configuration
of the IBM Cloud reporting function
for integration servers |
mqsireportbluemixreporting command
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List integration nodes |
mqsilist command
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Show integration node properties |
mqsireportproperties command
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Change properties |
mqsichangeproperties command
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Set and update passwords |
mqsisetdbparms command
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List set parameters that are on an integration
node |
mqsireportdbparms command
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Report or update an integration node mode |
mqsimode command
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Deploy an object to an integration node |
mqsideploy command
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Reload an integration node, integration servers
or security |
mqsireload command
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Trace an integration node |
mqsichangetrace command
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Add the mqbrkrs group |
mqsisetsecurity command
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Package a BAR file |
mqsipackagebar command
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- Member of mqbrkrs.
- The user ID must have WRITE access to the -w (root
location), -a (BAR file location), and -v (trace
file location) directories.
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Create or modify a web user account |
mqsiwebuseradmin command
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Change the administration security authorization
mode |
mqsichangeauthmode command
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- Member of mqbrkrs
- If administration security is made active,
and if the authorization mode is mq, the
user ID that runs this command must be a member of the mqm group. If you do not want
to run with mqm authority, you must work
with your WebSphere MQ administrator
to create or delete the appropriate authority queue prior
to running the command. For information about creating the
system queues, see Creating the default system queues on a WebSphere MQ queue manager.
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Show the current administration security authorization
mode |
mqsireportauthmode command
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Change file-based permissions |
mqsichangefileauth command
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Show the current file-based permissions |
mqsireportfileauth command
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