Use the mqsideleteaclentry command to delete the Configuration Manager database table relating to the group or user access control lists that you have defined.
If you select -u you must select either -m or -a
On Linux and UNIX systems this must be the first parameter specified. It is case-sensitive on Linux and UNIX systems. On z/OS this parameter is implicit because you specify the component you want to MODIFY.
The default name on Windows, if this parameter is not specified, is 'ConfigMgr'.
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <configmgr host="localhost" listenerPort="1414" queueManager="QNAME" securityExit="test.myExit"/>
<?xml version="1.0"?>and remove the value for the host attribute, to leave the statement as:
<configmgr host="" listenerPort="1414" queueManager="QNAME" securityExit="test.myExit"/>
The user ID used to invoke this command must have full control permissions for the object being changed; see ACL permissions for more information.
When z/OS commands
are run through the console, they effectively run as the Configuration
Manager's
started-task ID. This means that the commands inherit a Full Control root
ACL and you can carry out any operation.
If you submit a console
command to the Configuration
Manager you can change any
ACL for that Configuration
Manager.
mqsideleteaclentry CMGR01 -f c:\test\mylist mqsideleteaclentry CMGR01 -g GROUPA -b MYBROKER
/f CMGR01, da g='GROUPA', b='MYBROKER'
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