- integrationNodeName
- (Required) The name of the integration node.
- -b ComponentName
- (Optional) The name of the component selected. Valid values are
NodeHttpListener, securitycache,
cachemanager, pubsub, webadmin,
agent.
- -c
policy-type
- (Optional) The type of policy. Specify a value of AllTypes to report on all
policy types.
For a list of supplied policies, and their properties and values, see Policy properties.
- -e integrationServerName
- (Optional) The label of the integration server for which a report
is required.
- -o ObjectName
- (Required) The name of the object or policy whose properties you want to read.
You
must also specify -b, -e, or -c after
-o, except if you specify the object name BrokerRegistry.
Set
ObjectName to match other parameters:
- Specify BrokerRegistry for integration node
registry parameters.
- Specify CallableFlowManager for properties of callable message flows that are registered with the
specified integration server.
- Specify ComIbmActivityLogManager for Activity Log properties for the integration server that you have specified
with -e. See Viewing and setting runtime properties for Activity Logs.
- Specify ComIbmJVMManager for JVM
settings of the agent, HTTP listener, or integration server that you have specified with
-b or -e.
- Specify the name of a policy (predefined or user-defined) of a type that you have specified with
-c.
For example:
- -c EISProviders with SAP,
Siebel, or PeopleSoft for a predefined WebSphere® Adapters
policy.
- -c JMSProviders with the name of a predefined or user-defined service, for
example, WebSphere_MQ.
- Specify Connectors for all of the
connection properties for the integration server that you have specified with
-e. Nested property information can be displayed by specifying a / for each
level required in the structure.
For example:
- -o Connectors/MQTT to display only the property information related to the
connection provider MQTT.
- Specify DynamicSubscriptionEngine for
inter-integration node communications properties for the integration server that you have specified
with -e. These properties apply to integration node that you have configured in
collectives, or cloned.
- Specify a communications object for the NodeHttpListener component that you have specified with -b; one of
HTTPListener, HTTPConnector, or HTTPSConnector. Values are
defined for all HTTP and SOAP nodes that you have deployed to the integration node.
You
can set a parameter to disable or enable the integration node listener for HTTP and SOAP nodes; by
default, this listener is active and is used for HTTP nodes. SOAP nodes use the integration server
(embedded) listener by default.
- Specify a communications object for the integration server that you have specified with
-e; one of HTTPListener, HTTPConnector, or HTTPSConnector. Values are defined for all HTTP and SOAP nodes that
you have deployed to the specified integration server.
You can configure the integration
server such that all HTTP nodes use the embedded listener instead of the integration node listener.
You can also configure the integration server so that SOAP nodes use the integration
node listener. For more information, see HTTP listeners.
- Specify SecurityCache for properties for the
securitycache component that you have specified with
-b.
- Specify TCPIP to display statistics for each TCPIP
Client policy or TCPIP Server policy that is currently being used by a deployed message flow on the
integration server that you specified with the -e parameter; see Examples: Displaying properties associated with objects.
Specify a value of AllReportableEntityNames to return a list of all valid
object names.
- -n PropertyName
- (Optional) Display only the named property.
You must select
only one option from -n, -a,
and -r.
- -a
- (Optional) Indicates that all property values of the object are
displayed, and does not act in a recursive manner on properties
that have child values.
- -r
- (Optional) Indicates that all property values of the object are
displayed and, additionally, displays the child values for
all properties that have child values.
Note, that
this option does not show all the possible values for AllReportableEntityNames.
Furthermore, not all entities support this parameter.
- -p FileName
- (Optional) The location and name of the file to which the command
writes all selected properties. If you do not specify -n,
the property values, but not the property names, are written.
- -f
- (Optional) This parameter is valid only if you specify an integration server level object.
You can use this parameter only when the integration server is in the stopped state, and you must
also specify -e and -o.
If you specify this
parameter for other policies or components, an error is generated.
For more information about objects, properties,
and values, and valid combinations of these parameters, see mqsichangeproperties command.
For the NodeHttpListener component, the mqsireportproperties command does not report those properties that
have not been explicitly set with the mqsichangeproperties
command, even if those properties have a default setting.
For example,
the default HTTPSConnector port that is used (unless it has been changed)
is 7083. However, this value is not reported by the mqsireportproperties command
unless you have changed it from this default by using the mqsichangeproperties command.
To see the default values for all properties that the mqsireportproperties command
can report, see the mqsichangeproperties command
description.