Before you run CSQ4IVP1:
Customize the CSQ4IVPR JCL with the high-level qualifier for the WebSphere MQ libraries, the national language you want to use, the four-character WebSphere MQ queue manager name, and the destination for the job output.
To run CSQ4IVP1 when WebSphere MQ security is enabled, you need a RACF user ID with authority to access the objects. For details of defining resources to RACF, see Setting up security. The user ID that runs the IVP must have the following access authority:
Authority | Profile | Class |
---|---|---|
READ | ssid.DISPLAY.PROCESS | MQCMDS |
UPDATE | ssid.SYSTEM.COMMAND.INPUT | MQQUEUE |
UPDATE | ssid.SYSTEM.COMMAND.REPLY.MODEL | MQQUEUE |
UPDATE | ssid.CSQ4IVP1.** | MQQUEUE |
READ | ssid.BATCH | MQCONN |
These requirements assume that all WebSphere MQ security is active. The RACF commands to activate WebSphere MQ security are shown in Figure 4. This example assumes that the queue manager name is CSQ1 and that the user ID of the person running sample CSQ4IVP1 is TS101.
RDEFINE MQCMDS CSQ1.DISPLAY.PROCESS PERMIT CSQ1.DISPLAY.PROCESS CLASS(MQCMDS) ID(TS101) ACCESS(READ) RDEFINE MQQUEUE CSQ1.SYSTEM.COMMAND.INPUT PERMIT CSQ1.SYSTEM.COMMAND.INPUT CLASS(MQQUEUE) ID(TS101) ACCESS(UPDATE) RDEFINE MQQUEUE CSQ1.SYSTEM.COMMAND.REPLY.MODEL PERMIT CSQ1.SYSTEM.COMMAND.REPLY.MODEL CLASS(MQQUEUE) ID(TS101) ACCESS(UPDATE) RDEFINE MQQUEUE CSQ1.CSQ4IVP1.** PERMIT CSQ1.CSQ4IVP1.** CLASS(MQQUEUE) ID(TS101) ACCESS(UPDATE) RDEFINE MQCONN CSQ1.BATCH PERMIT CSQ1.BATCH CLASS(MQCONN) ID(TS101) ACCESS(READ)
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