WebSphere Message Broker, Version 8.0.0.7 Operating Systems: AIX, HP-Itanium, Linux, Solaris, Windows, z/OS

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Creating the Broker component

When you are creating a broker on z/OS®, one of the tasks is to create the Broker component.

If the user ID submitting the BIPCRBK command has the appropriate WebSphere® MQ authority, you can ignore the optional mqsicreatebroker parameters -1 and -2. If it is your intention to have different administrators create the WebSphere MQ resources, you can consider using one of these optional parameters; see mqsicreatebroker command for further information.

  1. Submit job BIPCRBK with option -1. This job creates the files and directories that are placed in the default storage group. You must run this job first; to run this job you need authority to access the broker root directory.
  2. Edit BIPCRBK and submit the job with option -2. This job creates the WebSphere MQ queues. If you do not have the requisite authority, ask your WebSphere MQ system administrator to run the job.
  3. Ensure that the jobs have run successfully by:
    • Checking the STDOUT stream in the JOBLOG.
    • Viewing STDOUT for any errors and checking for BIP8071I: Successful command completion.
If you encounter any problems, delete the broker and re-create it using the following procedure. You must have the appropriate authority to run the jobs.
  1. Edit and configure job BIPDLBK.
  2. Run job BIPDLBK with the same option, or options, that caused the problems when you ran the BIPCRBK job.
  3. Correct the problems and run the BIPCRBK job again.
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