Use the mqsiaddbrokerinstance command to add a multi-instance integration node on Linux and UNIX systems.
For restrictions on the character set that you can use, see Characters allowed in object names.
You must ensure the integration node has access to this network storage location before you start the integration node, and that the queue manager for the integration node has been configured as a WebSphere® MQ multi-instance queue manager.
This directory is also used for trace records that are created when tracing is active. These records are written to a subdirectory, log, which you must create before you start the integration node.
Error logs that are written by the integration node when a process ends abnormally are stored in this directory.
The error log is unbounded and continues to grow. Check this directory periodically and clear out old error information.
You cannot change this parameter by using the mqsichangebroker command. To specify or change the work path, delete and re-create the integration node.
Specifying this parameter creates a separate working directory for the integration node. This working directory is a subset of the default working directory structure that contains fewer subdirectories and no common\profiles subdirectory.
The following example adds an integration node instance on integration node TESTNODE using queue manager MyQmgr on the shared work path MyNetworkSharedWorkpath:
mqsiaddbrokerinstance TESTNODE -e /MyNetworkSharedWorkpath