- BrokerName
- (Required) This parameter must be the first parameter. Specify
the name of the broker to modify.
This parameter is implied in the
console form of the command.
- -s UserNameServerQueueManagerName
- (Optional) The name of the WebSphere® MQ queue manager that is associated
with the User Name Server.
To remove topic-based security, specify an empty
string (two quotation marks, "").
This name is case sensitive; enclose the names in single quotation
marks if they are in mixed case.
- -j
- (Optional) Publish/subscribe access
is enabled for the broker. This parameter is valid only with the -s parameter.
- -d
- (Optional) Publish/subscribe access
is not enabled for the broker.
- -l UserLilPath
- (Optional) A list of paths (directories) from which
the broker loads 32-bit loadable implementation libraries (LILs) for
user-defined message processing nodes. Use the -l flag
for 32–bit LILs.
This name is case sensitive; enclose the names in
single quotation marks if they are in mixed case.
Do not include
environment variables in this path; WebSphere Event
Broker ignores
them.
-
Create your own directory for storing your .lil or .jar files.
Do not save them in the WebSphere Event
Broker installation
directory.
If you specify more than one additional directory,
each directory must be separated by the default platform-specific
path separator.
- -g ConfigurationChangeTimeout
(Optional) The maximum time (in seconds) that
is allowed for a user configuration request to be processed. It defines
the length of time taken within the broker to apply to an execution
group a configuration change that you have initiated. For example,
if you deploy a configuration from the workbench, the broker must respond to
the Configuration
Manager within this time.A
message flow cannot respond to a configuration change while it is
processing an application message. An execution group that has been
requested to change its configuration returns a negative response
to the deployed configuration message if any one of its message flows
does not finish processing an application message and apply the configuration
change within this timeout.
Specify the value in seconds, in
the range 10 to 3600. The default is 300.
For information about
how to set the value for this timeout, see Setting configuration timeouts.

- -k InternalConfigurationTimeout
(Optional) The maximum time (in seconds)
that is allowed for an internal configuration change to be processed.
For example, it defines the length of time taken within the broker
to start an execution group.
The response time of each execution group differs
according to system load and the load of its own processes. The value
must reflect the longest response time that any execution group takes
to respond. If the value is too low, the broker returns a negative
response, and might issue error messages to the local error log.
Specify
the value in seconds, in the range 10 to 3600. The default is 60.
For
information about how to set the value for this timeout, see Setting configuration timeouts.
- -P HTTPListenerPort
- (Optional) Enter the number of the port on which the
Web services support is listening.
The broker starts
this listener when a message flow that includes HTTP nodes or Web
services support is started; the default is 7080. 
Ensure that
the port that you specify has not been specified for any other purpose.
- -v StatisticsMajorInterval
- (Optional) Specify the interval (in minutes) at which WebSphere Event
Broker statistics and accounting is
notified that archive records are to be output. The valid range is
from 10 to 14400 minutes.
An interval of zero minutes indicates that the operating
system has an external method of notification and is not using an
internal timer within WebSphere Event
Broker.
- -y LdapPrincipal
- (Optional, but mandatory when ldapCredentials is
provided.) The user principal for access to an optional LDAP directory
that holds the JNDI administered Initial Context for the JMS provider.
- -z LdapCredentials
- (Optional, but mandatory when ldapPrincipal is
provided.) The user password for access to LDAP.
- -c ICUConverterPath
- (Optional) A delimited set of directories to search for additional
code page converters; the delimiter is a period (.).
The code page converters must be either of the form icudt32_codepagename.cnv,
or in an ICU data package called icudt32.dat.
- Do not use this parameter to set
the converter path if you are using a converter that matches one of
the built-in converters that are provided with Version 6.0, and that converter is the local
code page for the broker. Use the ICU_DATA environment
variable instead.
To change other broker properties,
first delete and re-create the broker, and then use the workbench to redeploy the broker's configuration.
To change the user ID that is used for database access, see Administering the broker domain.