Adding an execution group to a broker using the command line

When you create a broker, it has a default execution group. If you want additional execution groups, you must create them explicitly.

Before you start:

You must complete the following tasks:

You can use one of three methods to complete this task:

This task describes the second method. For information about creating an execution group in the workbench, see Adding an execution group to a broker in the workbench. For information about using the CMP API, see Developing applications that use the Configuration Manager Proxy Java API.

For details about why you might want to create multiple execution groups, see Execution groups.

To add an execution group to a broker using the command line on Linux®, UNIX® and Windows® systems:

  1. Open a command prompt that has the environment configured for your current installation.
  2. Enter the following command to add the execution group:
    mqsicreateexecutiongroup -i host -p 1414 -q QMGR -b BROKER –e EG1
    where
    host
    The host name or IP address of the Configuration Manager for the domain on which the broker resides.
    1414
    The port on which the queue manager for the Configuration Manager is listening.
    QMGR
    The name of the queue manager for the Configuration Manager.
    BROKER
    The name of the broker.
    EG1
    The name of the execution group that you want to create.

When you've completed this task the execution group has been created in the workbench and you must deploy to the broker to update the brokers configuration.

Related concepts
Execution groups
Related tasks
Adding a broker to a broker domain
Renaming an execution group
Modifying execution group properties
Adding an execution group to a broker in the workbench
Deleting an execution group using the Message Brokers Toolkit
Deleting an execution group from a broker using the command line
Developing applications that use the Configuration Manager Proxy Java API
Related reference
mqsicreateexecutiongroup command
mqsideleteexecutiongroup command
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