Use the mqsichangeproperties command to change properties relating to inter-broker communications.
Start the broker using the mqsistart command, (see mqsistart command) and then issue the command on the machine running the broker.
If you change any value you must stop and restart the broker for the change to take effect.
-n Name1, Name2 -v Value1, Value2
By default, Quality of Protection is enabled if either the isysQopLevel or sysQopLevel value has been changed from the default value of none.
mqsichangeproperties <broker> -o DynamicSubscriptionEngine -n interbrokerHost -v <IP host name>
If you change the value, the broker must be stopped and restarted. Then you must redeploy the full topology.
mqsichangeproperties <broker> -o DynamicSubscriptionEngine -n interbrokerPort -v <port number>
If you do not set the interbrokerPort value before the topology is deployed, restart the broker.
If you change the value, the broker must be stopped and restarted. Then you must redeploy the full topology.
The value of this property must be greater than, or equal to, the maxMessageSize value.
The value of this property must be less than, or equal to, the maxClientQueueSize value.
On Windows platforms, the user ID used to invoke this command must have Administrator authority on the local system.
On UNIX platforms, the user ID used to invoke this command must either be root or must be the same as that specified in the -i parameter. It must also be a member of the mqbrkrs group.
mqsichangeproperties brokerone -o DynamicSubscriptionEngine -n ClientPingInterval -v 200
mqsichangeproperties WBRK_BROKER -o DynamicSubScriptionEngine -n multicastEnabled -v true
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