Before you start:
You can copy a broker that you have previously added to a broker domain. The new broker reference can be pasted within the same broker domain only.
The new broker inherits the same short and long description as the original broker, and the same execution groups are added. All other broker properties and multicast properties are not inherited by the new broker.
The new broker is automatically given a unique broker name, and queue manager name.
The following steps show you how to copy a broker.
The new broker reference is added to the broker domain. It inherits the short and long description and the same execution groups as the original broker.
The new broker is given a unique name in the broker domain, and a new queue manager name.
The newly-created broker does not necessarily reference a physical broker correctly. The workbench does not check if a physical broker exists for the new broker reference.
Related concepts
Broker
Broker domain
Related tasks
Adding a broker to a broker domain
Removing a broker from a broker domain
Renaming a broker
Modifying broker properties
Deploying a topology configuration
Viewing broker domain log information
Setting up a multicast broker
Related reference
Broker Administration perspective
Broker properties
mqsicreatebroker command
Notices |
Trademarks |
Downloads |
Library |
Support |
Feedback
![]() ![]() |
ae03391_ |