Customizing the User Name Server

This is part of the larger task of creating a User Name Server on z/OS.

Before you start

To complete this task, you must have completed the following task:
Change to the root directory of your User Name Server and use mqsicustomize. For example:
cd /var/wmqi/MQP1UNS
mqsicustomize

The mqsicustomize command might take a few minutes to complete depending on your system. If you find INPUT is displayed at the bottom right corner of the screen, press ENTER.

The following is an example of output from mqsicustomize:
:>mqsicustomize
BIP9203I: Creating registry for component UserNameServer.                
BIP9209I: Registry for component UserNameServer created successfully.
BIP9212I: Copying /var/wmqi/MQP1UNS/cntl/bip$mq01 to MQM.MQP1UNS.CNTL(BIP$MQ01).
..
..
BIP9212I: Copying /var/wmqi/MQP1BRK/cntl/bip$jcvp to MQM.MQP1UNS.CNTL(BIP$JCVP).
BIP9214I:mqsicopytopds ended successfully.
BIP9217I: mqsicustomize for component UserNameServer ended successfully.    
                                 
You can browse the customization log by using the command:
obrowse output/Customizelog

If you get any messages beginning with Could not find message, see Setting up your OMVS user ID for further details.

You can now leave OMVS by entering EXIT.

If you find that you have specified parameters in mqsicompcif incorrectly, change the mqsicompcif file and repeat this step. Do not edit any of the files produced during customization because any changes will be lost when you recustomize. You can run mqsicustomize many times; in fact if you need to change parameters in the CIF, you must run mqsicustomize to pick up the changes.

Related concepts
User Name Server
Related tasks
Creating a User Name Server on z/OS
Editing the Customization Input File (mqsicompcif) for a User Name Server
Creating the STEPLIB_NAME member for a User Name Server
Related reference
mqsicustomize command