mqsicreateaclentry command

Use the mqsicreateaclentry command to create or modify the Configuration Manager data relating to the group or user access control lists that you have defined.

Supported platforms

Purpose

If you create or modify an access control group, you must stop and restart the Configuration Manager for the change to take effect.

On z/OS, you must define an OMVS segment for user IDs and groups, in order for a Configuration Manager to obtain user ID and group information from the External Security Manager (ESM) database.

This command does not check for the existence of the specified component, therefore you can set up the access control list first.

Select the appropriate link for details of this command on the platform, or platforms, that your enterprise uses:

Authorization

On Linux and UNIX, the user ID must be a member of mqbrkrs.

When z/OS commands are run through the console, they effectively run as the Configuration Manager started-task ID. Therefore the commands inherit a Full Control root ACL and you can carry out all operations. If you submit a console command to the Configuration Manager you can change all ACLs for that Configuration Manager.

On all platforms, the user ID used to run this command must have full control permissions for the object being changed.

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