Use the mqsicreateexecutiongroup command to add a new execution group to a broker.
You must start the Configuration Manager before you can issue this command.
The broker must be defined in the Configuration Manager before this command can be used.
If you do not supply the -i, -p, and -q parameters, you must specify the -n parameter.
On Windows platforms, Linux, and UNIX systems, you need to be a member of the 'mqm' group and the command only succeeds if the user ID running the command has the correct authority defined in the Configuration Manager’s access control list.
In order to create an execution group, full control authority is required over the broker object; see ACL permissions for a list of permissions that can be defined in the Configuration Manager.
On the domain controlled by the Configuration Manager whose queue manager is called QMGR and is listening on fred.abc.com:1414, create an execution group called ‘EG1’ on broker 'BROKER’.
mqsicreateexecutiongroup -i fred.abc.com -p 1414 -q QMGR -b BROKER –e EG1
On the domain specified by the file domain1.configmgr, create an execution group called ‘EG2’ on broker 'BROKER’.
mqsicreateexecutiongroup –n domain1.configmgr –b BROKER –e EG2
On the domain specified by the file domain2.configmgr, create an execution group ‘EG3’ on broker ‘FRED’. Wait five minutes for the Configuration Manager to respond and send output to trace.txt.
mqsicreateexecutiongroup –n domain2.configmgr –b FRED –e EG3 –w 300 –v trace.txt