<List of Brokers>/<List of Execution groups>where <List of Brokers> is a comma-separated list of brokers to use, and <List of Execution groups> is a comma-separated list of execution groups. If an execution group is running under a broker in the list and has an entry in the execution list, it uses WebSphere MQ to store state for aggregations. You can use an asterisk (*) as a wildcard in either the <List of Brokers> or the <List of Execution groups>. If the wildcard appears in the list, any broker or execution group is matched. The following table includes some examples that show how to use the MQSI_AGGR_MQ variable:
Value | Result |
---|---|
*/* | All execution groups on the computer are enabled. |
BROKER1/* | All execution groups running on BROKER1 are enabled. |
*/default | All execution groups called "default" are enabled. |
BROKER1/default,eg1,eg2 | Execution groups called "default", "eg1", and "eg2" on BROKER1 are enabled. |
BROKER1,BROKER2/default,eg1,eg2 | Execution groups called "default", "eg1", and "eg2" on BROKER1 and on BROKER2 are enabled. |
To create the MQSI_AGGR_MQ variable and configure it to use WebSphere MQ to store aggregation state:
Windows:
export MQSI_AGGR_MQ=value
MQSI_AGGR_MQ=value