The wmqfte.properties file
The wmqfte.properties file specifies the name of your default set of configuration options. This entry points WebSphere® MQ File Transfer Edition to a structured set of directories and property files that contain the configuration to use. Typically the name of a set of configuration options is the name of the associated coordination queue manager.
This file is created by the installer, and can be changed by using the fteChangeDefaultConfigurationOptions command.
The wmqfte.properties file is located in your config_directory directory. For example on Windows XP Professional, the default file location is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\IBM\WMQFTE\config and on UNIX and Linux systems, the default file location is /var/IBM/WMQFTE/config.
Property name | Description | Default value |
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commandMessagePriority | This property is available only if you have enabled the function for Version
7.0.4.3, or later. Sets the priority of both internal messages and command messages for the fteStopAgent, fteCancelTransfer, ftePingAgent and fteSetAgentTraceLevel commands. If you submit a large number of transfer requests to transfer many small files in quick succession, for example, the new transfer requests can become queued on the source agent's command queue. The external and internal messages have the default WebSphere MQ message priority so the internal messages are blocked by the new transfer requests. This can cause the transfer negotiation time to be exceeded and for the transfers to go into recovery. You can also use the commandMessagePriority property to set the priority of internal acknowledgement and acknowledgement-expected messages. To prioritize the internal WebSphere MQ File Transfer Edition messages above new transfer requests, set this property to a value between 1 (the lowest) and 9 (the highest). From Version 7.0.4.5, the default value is changed to 8. This means that, if the WebSphere MQ attribute DEFPRTY (default priority) on an agent command queue is less than or equal to 7, internal negotiation messages are prioritized ahead of new transfer requests. If the value of the DEFPRTY attribute is set to either 8 or 9, to maintain the effectiveness of the commandMessagePriority property, you must change either DEFPRTY or the commandMessagePriority property. |
Before Version 7.0.4.5, the default value is the MQPRI_PRIORITY_AS_Q_DEF constant, which has a value of -1. From Version 7.0.4.5, the default value is 8. |
defaultProperties | The name of the default set of configuration options. This value is the name of a directory located in the configuration directory, which contains directories and properties files that specify configuration information. | No default |
enableFunctionalFixPack | The fix pack function level to enable. Generally by default, any new function
included with a fix pack is not enabled. Set this property to a version identifier to enable the new
features available with that version. For details of the new function associated with each version,
see What's new in this release?. Specify the version identifier without any period characters (.). For example, to use the function available with Version 7.0.4.1, set this property to 7041. For Version 7.0.4.3, the valid values are 7041 and 7043. |
No default |
defaultProperties=ERIS
ERIS
is the name of a directory that is located in the same directory as
the wmqfte.properties file. The directory ERIS contains
directories and properties files that describe a set of configuration
options.