Runtime components, and commands that administer runtime components, must be run from a command environment. This command environment is initialized by running the mqsiprofile command.
You can check that your ODBC environment is configured correctly by running the mqsicvp command. This command also validates the connection to all data sources (listed in the odbc.ini file) that are associated with an integration node by using the mqsisetdbparms command. For more information, see mqsicvp command.
The following steps explain how to initialize your command environment by running the mqsiprofile command.
Ensure that you use this environment each time you run an administrative command, or start an integration node.
. install_dir/server/bin/mqsiprofile
You must include the period and space for this command to work correctly. Add this command to your login profile if you want it to be run at the start of every session.
If you use the zsh shell, then running the mqsiprofile might cause the terminal session to exit. To resolve this issue, run the unsetopt function_argzero command before you run the mqsiprofile command.
This command also runs any additional scripts that you copied to the common\profiles directory (on Windows) or the common/profiles directory (on Linux or UNIX systems), so that the environment is initialized for runtime components and other resources such as databases.
From the command line in the initialized environment, you can run commands to administer IBM Integration Bus.