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Writer: Bill Oppenheimer

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mqsideleteaclentry command - z/OS

Syntax

z/OS command - BIPDLACL

z/OS console command

Synonym: da

Parameters

You must select:
  • -f, or
    • -u and -a, or -m, or
    • -g, or
    • -b, or
    • -s, or
    • -r, or
    • -t, or
    • -p
-n CfgParameterFilename
(Optional) This parameter specifies the name of a .configmgr file that describes the connection parameters to the Configuration Manager.
The file is in XML, using the .configmgr format that is saved by the workbench; for example:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<configmgr crlNameList="" domainName="" host="winmvsd0" listenerPort="2206" 
queueManager="mq06" securityExit="" securityExitJar="" sslCipherSuite="NONE" 
sslDistinguishedNames="" sslKeyStore="" sslTrustStore="" svrconn="SYSTEM.BKR.CONFIG"/>
Remove the statement encoding="UTF-8" from the first line of the .configmgr file, and remove the value for the host attribute, to leave the statement as:
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<configmgr crlNameList="" domainName="" host="" listenerPort="2206" 
queueManager="mq06" securityExit="" securityExitJar="" sslCipherSuite="NONE" 
sslDistinguishedNames="" sslKeyStore="" sslTrustStore="" svrconn="SYSTEM.BKR.CONFIG"/>
-f FileName
(Optional) File from which to import the configuration. The output of the mqsilistaclentry command, with output generated using the -f option, is the correct format.
-g GroupName
(Optional) Local group to which this entry refers. For this reason, the name must adhere to the standard platform convention for group names.

To add a domain group, grant authority to a local group and then add the domain group, or groups, that you want to authorize into that local group. Any members of those domain groups obtain the permissions of the local group indirectly.

-u UserName
(Optional) User name to which this entry refers, for example, TEST\ANOTHER.

-u and -g in this command refer to users and groups within the domain that the Configuration Manager uses for its security. This domain is, by default, the machine on which the Configuration Manager resides.

-m MachineName
(Optional) The name of the machine from which a specified user can connect. This option can not be used with -a.
-a
(Optional) This option signifies that the specified user name can be on any machine. This option can not be used with -m.
-b Broker
(Optional) The object is a broker object, and its name is specified as a parameter.
-e ExeGroup
(Optional) The object is an execution group and its name is specified as a parameter of the form Broker\ExeGroup. You must specify the b flag if you specify this flag.
-s Subscription
(Optional) The object is a subscription object, and its name is specified as a parameter.
-r
(Optional) The object refers to the root topic.
-t
(Optional) The object refers to the main topology.
-p
(Optional) The object refers to the "allresources" resource type. The authority that the principal has for this object applies to all objects, including the mqsicreateaclentry, mqsideleteaclentry, and mqsilistaclentry commands themselves.
-w WaitTime
(Optional) The time in seconds that the command waits for a response from the Configuration Manager. If you do not supply a value, the command waits for 30 seconds.

Examples

mqsideleteaclentry CMGR01 -g GROUPA -b MYBROKER
For the z/OS console command you must use a comma between each command option. The following example shows the z/OS console version of the preceding example:
 /f CMGR01,da g='GROUPA' ,b='MYBROKER'
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