WebSphere Message Broker, Version 8.0.0.7
Operating Systems: AIX, HP-Itanium, Linux, Solaris, Windows, z/OS
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mqsireportbroker command
Use the mqsireportbroker command to display broker registry entries.
Supported platforms
- Windows
- Linux and UNIX systems
- z/OS®. Run this command by customizing and submitting BIPRPBK; see Contents of the broker PDSE
Purpose
You can use the mqsireportbroker command to view the property values set when you create or change the broker.
On Windows platforms, Linux, and UNIX systems, the mqsireportbroker command also reports whether a broker is configured as a WebSphere® MQ service.
Select the appropriate
link for details of this command on the platform, or platforms, that
your enterprise uses:
Usage notes
The following rules apply on the report:
- You can run this command if the broker is stopped or running.
- If values for a password are set, eight asterisks are displayed.
- Units are shown in the output for all numeric values.
Responses
The following table shows the output returned when you
run the mqsireportbroker command.
Property (Units) | Notes |
---|---|
brokerName | 1 |
Service userId | 2, 3, 4 |
Service password | 2, 3, 4 |
Queue manager | 1 |
Work path | 1 |
Trusted (fastpath) queue manager application - true | 2, 3 |
Trusted (fastpath) queue manager application - false | 3, 5 |
User LIL path | 2 |
Configuration change timeout (seconds) | 2 |
Internal configuration timeout (seconds) | 2 |
Administration security enabled (true or false) | 2 |
Statistics major interval (minutes) | 2 |
LDAP principal | 2 |
LDAP credentials | 2 |
ICU converter path | 2 |
User exit path | 2 |
Operation mode | 2, 3 |
Fix pack capability level | 5 |
Active user exits | 5 |
Broker UUID | 7 |
Install path | 8 |
Process ID | 7 |
Notes:
- This value is set by the mqsicreatebroker command.
- This value is set by the mqsicreatebroker command or later modified by the mqsichangebroker command.
- This option is applicable only on distributed systems.
- This option is not relevant on Windows, because this value is stored in the service.
- This option can be set only by the mqsichangebroker command.
- (Not used.)
- This value is generated automatically when the broker is started.
- You cannot set this value by using a command.
Authorization
For information about platform-specific
authorizations, see the following topics:
- Security requirements for Linux and UNIX platforms
- Security requirements for Windows systems
- Security requirements for z/OS