See examples that use the mqsireportproperties command to display properties that are associated with configurable services.
Always enter the command on a single line. In some examples, a line break has been added to enhance readability.
The following examples include the -c parameter to specify the configurable service to view. For a list of supplied configurable services, and their properties and values, see Configurable services properties.
mqsireportproperties IBNODE -c Aggregation -o AllReportableEntityNames -r
mqsireportproperties IBNODE -c CDServer -o AllReportableEntityNames -r
The
result of this command has the following format:CDServer
Default
hostname='localhost'
port='1363'
brokerPathToStagingDir=''
cdPathToStagingDir=''
brokerPathToInputDir=''
cdPathToInputDir=''
queuePrefix= ''
securityIdentity="Default"
mqsireportproperties IBNODE -c FtpServer -o TEST1 -r
mqsireportproperties IBNODE -c FtpServer -o TEST1 -n protocol
mqsireportproperties IBNODE -c JDBCProviders -o Oracle -r
mqsireportproperties IBNODE -c JMSProviders
-o AllReportableEntityNames -r
mqsireportproperties IBNODE -c JMSProviders
-o WebSphere_MQ -r
mqsireportproperties IBNODE -c JMSProviders
-o BEA_WebLogic -r
The result of this command has the following format:ReportableEntityName=''
JMSProviders
BEA_Weblogic=''
jarsURL='default_Path'
nativeLibs='default_Path'
proprietaryAPIAttr1='weblogic.jndi.WLInitialContextFactory'
proprietaryAPIAttr2='t3://9.20.94.16:7001'
proprietaryAPIAttr3='BEAServerName'
proprietaryAPIAttr4='default_none'
proprietaryAPIAttr5='default_none'proprietaryAPIHandler='BEAWebLogicAPIHandler.jar'
mqsireportproperties IBNODE -c PolicySets
-o Policy_2 -n ws-security -p policyset.xml
You can
use the output file to move policy sets between integration nodes,
and for backup.mqsireportproperties IBNODE -c PolicySetBindings
-o Bindings_2 -n ws-security -p bindings.xml
This
command writes the Policy Set Bindings file Bindings_2 in integration
node IBNODE to file bindings.xml.
You can use this file to move policy set bindings between integration
nodes, and for backup.mqsireportproperties IBNODE -c SecurityProfiles
-o AllReportableEntityNames -r
The result of this
command has the following format:ReportableEntityName=''
SecurityProfiles
Default_Propagation=''
authentication = 'NONE'
authenticationConfig = ''
authorization = 'NONE'
authorizationConfig = ''
idToPropagateToTransport = 'Message ID'
keyStore = 'Reserved for future use'
mapping = 'NONE'
mappingConfig = ''
passwordValue = 'PLAIN'
propagation = 'TRUE'
rejectBlankpassword = 'FALSE'
transportPropagationConfig = ''
trustStore = 'Reserved for future use'
mqsireportproperties IBNODE -c SecurityProfiles
-o MyFirstSecurityProfile -r
The result of this command
has the following format:ReportableEntityName=''
SecurityProfiles
MyFirstSecurityProfile=''
authentication = 'LDAP'
authenticationConfig = 'ldap://localhost:389/ou=users,o=ibm'
authorization = 'NONE'
authorizationConfig = ''
idToPropagateToTransport = 'Message ID'
keyStore = 'Reserved for future use'
mapping = 'TFIM'
mappingConfig = 'http://tfimhost1:80'
passwordValue = 'PLAIN'
propagation = 'TRUE'
rejectBlankpassword = 'FALSE'
transportPropagationConfig = ''
trustStore = 'Reserved for future use'