On Windows and UNIX platforms, if the target broker is found in an Event Broker registry path, that path is migrated to the WebSphere Business Integration Message Broker registry.
The command creates all the necessary database tables for Version 5.0 that were not there in Version 2.1. Note that any tables already existing remain.
On UNIX systems, only the last format, username, is valid.
The ServiceUserID specified must be a member of the local group mqbrkrs. On Windows platforms, it can be an indirect or direct member of the group. The ServiceUserID must also be authorized to access the home directory (where WebSphere Business Integration Message Broker has been installed), and the working directory. This ID must also be a member (either direct or indirect) of the local group mqm.
The security requirements for the ServiceUserID are detailed in Security requirements for Windows platforms for Windows platforms and in Security requirements for Linux and UNIX platforms for UNIX. platforms
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.
mqsimigratetables broker1 mqsimigratetables ConfigMgr -d
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