Authorities for resources specific to WebSphere MQ File Transfer Edition
For any file transfer request, the agent processes require some level of access to their local file systems. In addition, both the user identifier associated with the agent process, and the user identifiers associated with users performing file transfer operations must have the authority to use certain WebSphere® MQ objects.
- SYSTEM.FTE.DATA.agent_name
- SYSTEM.FTE.EVENT.agent_name
- SYSTEM.FTE.REPLY.agent_name
- SYSTEM.FTE.STATE.agent_name
- SYSTEM.FTE.WEB.RESP.agent_name
- SYSTEM.FTE.WEB.gateway_name
Because users issuing commands use the above queues in different ways to the agent process, assign different WebSphere MQ authorities to the user identifiers or user groups associated with each. See Group authorities for resources specific to WebSphere MQ File Transfer Edition for more information.
- SYSTEM.FTE.AUTHADM1.agent_name
- SYSTEM.FTE.AUTHAGT1.agent_name
- SYSTEM.FTE.AUTHMON1.agent_name
- SYSTEM.FTE.AUTHOPS1.agent_name
- SYSTEM.FTE.AUTHSCH1.agent_name
- SYSTEM.FTE.AUTHTRN1.agent_name
DEFINE QLOCAL(authority_queue_name) DEFPRTY(0) DEFSOPT(SHARED) GET(ENABLED) MAXDEPTH(0) +
MAXMSGL(0) MSGDLVSQ(PRIORITY) PUT(ENABLED) RETINTVL(999999999) SHARE NOTRIGGER +
USAGE(NORMAL) REPLACE
The agent process also publishes messages to the SYSTEM.FTE topic on the coordination queue manager using the SYSTEM.FTE queue. Depending on whether the agent process is in the role of the source agent or destination agent, the agent process might require authority to read, write, update, and delete files.
You can create and modify authority records for WebSphere MQ objects using the WebSphere MQ Explorer. Right-click the object and then click setmqaut (grant or revoke authority) command.
. You can also create authority records using the