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mqsichangebroker command
Use the mqsichangebroker command to change one or more of the configuration parameters of the broker.
Supported platforms
- Windows
- Linux and UNIX systems
- z/OS®. Run this command either as a console command, or by customizing and submitting BIPCHBK; see Contents of the broker PDSE
Purpose
You can modify the value of many, but not all, of the parameters that you set when you created the broker. For example, after you change a password, you must run the mqsichangebroker command. You can also use this command to set the UserExitPath property or to enable administrative authority.
You can use the mqsichangebroker command with the -c parameter on WebSphere® Message Broker Version 8.0 in the same way that you did for WebSphere Message Broker Version 6.1.
However, the converter file name must follow the WebSphere Message Broker Version 8.0 form, and the location given must specify the path up to, but not including, the icudt38b component; see Generating a new code page converter for further information.
- On Windows, Linux, and UNIX systems, use the mqsistop and mqsistart commands to stop and restart the broker.
- On z/OS, you must have started the original broker control process by using the /S option. You must stop the broker components using the /F broker, PC option and start the broker components again using the /F broker, SC option.
On Windows systems, Linux, and UNIX systems, use this command to specify whether the broker can start and stop as a WebSphere MQ service.
Use the -f (function level) parameter to specify functions that become available in WebSphere Message Broker fix packs. See the version of the command that is applicable to your enterprise for more information.
Authorization
- Security requirements for Linux and UNIX platforms
- Security requirements for Windows systems
- Security requirements for z/OS