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Enabling a broker for Service Federation Management

Use the mqsichangeproperties command to enable a broker for Service Federation Management (SFM).

Before you start:
  1. Run the mqsichangeproperties command to enable SFM in the broker.
    To enable SFM in the broker and to use HTTP as the protocol for communication between SFM and the broker, run the following command:
    mqsichangeproperties broker_name -b servicefederation -o scmp 
    -n enabled,enableSSL -v true,false
    To enable SFM in the broker and to use HTTPS as the protocol for communication between SFM and the broker, run the following command:
    mqsichangeproperties broker_name -b servicefederation -o scmp 
    -n enabled,enableSSL -v true,true
  2. You must also set the hostname and context root for the service document URL that will be required when you add the broker to the Service Federation Console. Use the full domain qualified hostname for your broker to ensure reliable addressing.
    mqsichangeproperties broker_name -b servicefederation -o scmp 
    -n hostname,contextRoot -v brokerhost.ibm.com,/scmp
  3. Use the mqsireportproperties command to review the SFM properties that you have set by using the mqsichangeproperties command:
    mqsireportproperties broker_name -b servicefederation -o scmp -r
  4. Run the mqsichangeproperties command to configure the properties relating to the HTTP or HTTPS port to be used. If you are using HTTP:
    mqsichangeproperties broker_name -b servicefederation -o HTTPConnector -n port 
    -v 8085
    If you are using HTTPS:
    mqsichangeproperties broker_name -b servicefederation -o HTTPSConnector 
    -n port,keystoreFile,keystorePass -v 8086,keys.jks,keypwd
  5. If you need to secure the SFM HTTP or HTTPS port with basic access authentication user name and password credentials, run the mqsisetdbparms command and use a resource type of sfm::scmp:
    mqsisetdbparms broker_name -n sfm::scmp -u ConsoleUsername -p 
    ConsolePwd
  6. Stop the broker by using the mqsistop command.
  7. Start the broker by using the mqsistart command. Review the system log to ensure that the Service Federation listener has successfully started. The message BIP3769 also confirms the service document URL value that must be configured into the SFM console.
    Service Federation SCMP listener initialized. Additional information : 
    ''SCMP Service Document URL'' 
    ''http://brokerhost.ibm.com:8085/scmp/servicedocument'' 
You have now enabled the broker for SFM. As a consequence of enabling the broker for SFM, the execution groups in the broker are also enabled for SFM; they can now create and host the proxy instances to provide service availability. You might want to configure the properties of the execution group that relate to the creation of proxy instances; see Configuring the Service Federation Management properties of an execution group.
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