WebSphere Message Brokers
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Writer: Laura Cowen

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Creating the databases

Before you can create a broker, you must create a database for the broker to use to store its internal data; multiple brokers can store their tables in a single database. If you need to create user databases to store your business data so that message flows can update the store, update, or retrieve the data, create the databases in the same way if they do not already exist.

To create the databases:

  1. If you are creating Oracle databases on UNIX systems, run the mqsi_setupdatabase command before you create any database. For the command parameters, see mqsi_setupdatabase command. Do not complete this task for any other database manager or for Oracle databases on Windows or Linux.
  2. Create the databases that you require. Choose a unique name for each broker database, for example WBRKBKDB, and keep a note of it for when you create the broker.
  3. If you are creating Sybase databases on AIX, run the Sybase profile before you run mqsiprofile. For more information about command environments on UNIX platforms, see Command environment: Linux and UNIX systems
You have now created a database for your broker and, if necessary, databases for your business data.
Next, return to the instructions in Configuring databases.
Related reference
Supported databases
Database locations
mqsicreatedb command
mqsideletedb command
mqsichangedbimgr command
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