WebSphere Message Brokers
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Writer: Bill Oppenheimer Task topic This build: July 31, 2007 21:27:33
Modifying a User Name Server on Linux and UNIX systems
To modify a User Name Server on Linux and UNIX systems; AIX, HP-UX, Linux (zSeries platform), Linux (x86 platform) and Solaris:
Stop the User Name Server using the mqsistop command.
Enter the mqsichangeusernameserver command with the parameters that you
want to change: mqsichangeusernameserver <<-i
ServiceUserID> <-a ServicePassword> <-d SecurityDomainName> <-r RefreshInterval> <-g
AuthProtocolDataSource> <-j`` | -o> where:
-i
Is the service user ID that is used to run the User Name Server
-a
Is the password for the User Name Server user
ID.
-d
Is the security domain that the User Name Server uses on the Windows platform.
-r
Is the number of seconds between each refresh of the User Name Server
internal cache.
-j
Indicates that groups and group memberships are defined in the data source
for the authentication protocol, rather than being drawn from the operating
system.
-o
Indicates that groups and group memberships are drawn from the operating
system, rather than being defined in the data source for the authentication
protocol.
-g
Is the name of the data source required by the authentication protocol.
For example, to change the number of seconds between each
refresh of the User Name Server internal cache, enter
the following command at the command prompt:
mqsichangeusernameserver -r 2000
Restart the User Name Server using the mqsistart command.
The User Name Server restarts with the new properties.
If you cannot change a property using mqsichangeusernameserver,
delete the User Name Server and then create a new
one with the required properties.