WebSphere Message Brokers
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Writer: Bill Oppenheimer

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mqsichangeusernameserver command - Windows

Parameters

-i ServiceUserID
(Optional) The user ID under which the broker runs. You can only change this value if you also change the password.

The security requirements for the ServiceUserID are detailed in Security requirements for Windows platforms.

ServiceUserID can be specified in any valid user name syntax. On Windows platforms, these are:
  • domain\username
  • \\server\username
  • .\username
  • username

If you use the unqualified form for this user ID (username), the operating system searches for the user ID throughout its domain, starting with the local system; this search might take some time to complete. The ServiceUserID specified must be:

  • A direct or indirect member of the local group mqbrkrs.
  • A direct or indirect member of the local group mqm
  • Authorized to access the home directory (where WebSphere Message Broker has been installed).
  • Authorized to access the working directory (if specified by the mqsicreateusernameserver -w flag)
-a ServicePassword
(Optional) The password for the ServiceUserID.

For compatibility with existing systems, you can still specify <password>. However, if you do not specify a password with this parameter when you run the command you are prompted to enter a password during its invocation, and to enter the password a second time to verify that you have entered it correctly.

-d SecurityDomainName
(Optional) The name of the Windows system security domain.
-r RefreshInterval
(Optional) The interval, in seconds, at which the User Name Server interrogates the security subsystem for changes to user or group attributes.
-g AuthProtocolDataSource
(Optional) Use this parameter to specify the name of the data source required by the authentication protocol.
-j
(Optional) 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
(Optional) Indicates that groups and group memberships are drawn from the operating system, rather than being defined in the data source for the authentication protocol.

Examples

mqsichangeusernameserver -r 2000
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