When you create a broker, you specify the user ID and password that are used to connect to the broker database. The user ID must be known to the database and must own the tables that are being accessed. When you create the database, ensure that you create them for the right user ID. DB2 authenticates the user ID using operating system user management, you do not have to define the user ID to DB2 itself.
If
you are using a 64-bit DB2 instance, ensure that you add <DB2 instance
directory>/sqllib/lib32 to the start of the library search path environment
variable. If you are using a 64-bit Oracle
instance, ensure that you add $ORACLE_HOME/lib32 to the start
of the library search path environment variable. If you are using 64-bit execution
groups, ensure that you set the environment variable MQSI_LIBPATH64 to
include the regular 64-bit database libraries.
When you issue the command that creates the broker, tables are created within the database to hold the information required.
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