Use the mqsicreateexecutiongroup command to add a new integration server to an integration node.
You must start the integration node before you run the mqsicreateexecutiongroup command.
>>-mqsicreateexecutiongroup--| brokerSpec |---------------------> >-- -e --integrationServerName----------------------------------> >--+----------------------------------------+------------------>< '- -w --timeoutSecs-- -v --traceFileName-' brokerSpec |--+- integrationNodeName ---------+----------------------------| +- -n --integrationNodeFileName-+ +- -i --ipAddress-- -p --port---+ '-+- -i --ipAddress-+-----------' '- -p --port------'
Use this option if multiple users want to connect to the same integration node, or if you are using advanced connection parameters such as SSL. To learn more about creating and using a .broker file, see Connecting to an integration node by creating a .broker file.
If you want to run a command that uses SSL to administer a remote integration node over a secured channel, you must specify the keystore and truststore password for the connection that is using the IBM_JAVA_OPTIONS environment variable. For more information, see Resolving problems when running commands.
Use this option for connections to remote integration nodes that do not require advanced connection parameters.
If you are connecting to a remote integration node, you can additionally prefix integrationNodeName to explicitly set which integration node to connect to. You cannot use -n integrationNodeFileName in the same command.
Parameters that you omit assume default values:
If you want to connect to a secured integration server as a specific user, provide the security credentials as a URI in the following format: tcp://user:password@hostname. If your password contains URI Reserved characters, you must convert these characters to the percent-encoded format. For more information, see A correct URL and password returns error BIP1939 when you attempt to connect to a remote host name in Resolving problems when running commands.
In previous versions of IBM® Integration Bus, you might have used the -q parameter for this command to define a connection to a queue manager. A queue manager connection is no longer used to connect to an integration node. The -q parameter is now deprecated, and is ignored if used. If you use the -q parameter, a BIP1922 warning is displayed.
Create an integration server called IS1 on the integration node, which is listening on fred.abc.com:4414.
mqsicreateexecutiongroup -i fred.abc.com -p 4414 -e IS1
Create an integration server called IS2 on the integration node that is defined by the connection parameters in file BROKER.broker
mqsicreateexecutiongroup -n BROKER.broker -e IS2
Create an integration server IS3 on the integration node that is defined by the connection parameters in file FRED.broker. Wait 5 minutes for the integration node to respond, and send output to trace.txt.
mqsicreateexecutiongroup -n FRED.broker -e IS3 -w 300 -v trace.txt