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Configuring the Service Federation Management properties of an execution group
Using the mqsichangeproperties command, you can configure the Service Federation Management (SFM) properties of an execution group in a broker that has been enabled for SFM. These properties determine how proxies are created.
mqsichangeproperties TEST -e exgroup1 -o ServiceFederationManager
-n proxyURLHostName,port,securePort -v mbhost.ibm.com,8811,8844
If an SFM proxy is configured to use SSL, its input proxy URL transport is HTTPS; it will need to use the keystore at either the execution group level or broker level to obtain its private key. If an SFM proxy has a target service that requires SSL, its target service URL transport is HTTPS; it will need to use the truststore at either the execution group level or the broker level to obtain the public key of the service. In such cases, you must configure either the execution group or the broker to reference keystores and truststores that have been loaded with these certificates. If both are set, the execution group level setting is used.
mqsireportproperties broker_name -e execution_group_name -o
ServiceFederationManager -a
mqsireportproperties broker_name -e execution_group_name -o
ServiceFederationManager -r