This is part of the larger task of creating a broker on z/OS.
Before you start
Before starting this task, you must have completed Customizing the broker component data set.
You can customize the files using an ISPF edit macro that you have to tailor, or you can make changes to each of the PDSE members manually.
BIPEDIT is a REXX program that you can use to help you customize your JCL. After you have customized BIPEDIT you can run this REXX program against the other JCL files to change their JCL variables.
"c ++OPTIONS++ '' all"where ' ' represents two single quotation marks.
Save the edit macro and run this macro against all of the members except the edit macro itself.
If the user ID submitting the BIPCBRK command has the appropriate DB2 and WebSphere MQ authorities, you can ignore the optional mqsicreatebroker parameters -1, -2, and -3.
If you intend to have different administrators create the DB2 and WebSphere MQ resources, you can consider using one of these optional parameters; see mqsicreatebroker command for further information.
When you update BIPBPROF (the broker profile), the changes are not accessible until you run BIPGEN to copy the profile to the file system and create the ENVFILE. You must do this each time you update BIPBPROF for the changes to take effect.
You need to be aware that another process might be using the current ENVFILE, so you need to consider whether updating the current ENVFILE in the file system will have any impact.
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