Is the service user ID that is used to run the broker.
-a
Is the password for the broker user ID.
-p
Is the password for the broker's database user ID.
-s
Is the WebSphere® MQ queue manger
for the User Name Server
-j
Indicates that publish/subscribe access
control is to be enabled for this broker.
-d
Indicates that publish/subscribe access
control is not enabled for this broker.
-t
Indicates that the broker runs as a WebSphere MQ trusted application.
-n
Indicates that the broker must cease to run as a WebSphere MQ trusted application.
-l
Indicates from where LIL (loadable implementation libraries) files
are loaded.
-g
Is the maximum time (in seconds) to allow a broker to process
a deployed message.
-k
Is the maximum time (in seconds) to allow a broker to process
a minimum size deployed message.
-v
Is the time (in minutes) for the duration of the interval for
collecting statistics archive records.
-P
Is the port that the broker HTTP listener will use.
The
broker starts this listener when a message flow that includes HTTP
nodes or Web Services support is started
For example, to change the user
ID that is used to run the broker, enter the following command at
the command prompt:
mqsichangebrokerWBRK_BROKER -i wbrkuid -a wbrkpw
Restart the broker using the mqsistart command. The broker
restarts with the new properties. See the mqsichangebroker command for further information on these parameters.
If you cannot
change a property using mqsichangebroker, delete the
broker and then create a new one with the new properties.