This table is a summary of the authorizations in a UNIX environment.
User is... | UNIX domain |
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Creating broker, User Name Server |
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Installing |
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Uninstalling |
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Changing broker, User Name Server |
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Deleting broker, User Name Server |
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Starting broker, User Name Server |
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Stopping broker, User Name Server |
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Listing broker, User Name Server |
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Changing, displaying, retrieving trace information. |
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Running User Name Server (login ID). |
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Running broker (WebSphere MQ non-trusted application) (login ID). |
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Running broker (WebSphere MQ trusted application) (login ID). |
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Clearing, joining, listing WebSphere MQ publish/subscribe brokers. |
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Running publish/subscribe applications. |
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Note: When the service user ID is root,
all libraries loaded by the broker, including all user-written plug-in libraries
and all shared libraries that they might access, also have root access to
all system resources (for example, filesets). Review and assess the risk involved
in granting this level of authorization.
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Related concepts
Security for runtime resources
Related tasks
Setting up broker domain security
Enabling topic-based security
Related reference
mqsicreateaclgroup command
mqsideleteaclgroup command
mqsilistaclgroup command
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