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mqsicreateconfigmgr command - Windows

Syntax

Parameters

ConfigmgrName
(Optional) The name of the Configuration Manager that you want to create.

The default name on Windows, if this parameter is not specified, is 'ConfigMgr'.

-i ServiceUserID
(Required) The user ID under which the service runs.

This can be specified in any valid user name syntax for the platform. If you use the unqualified form for this user ID (username) on Windows systems, 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 member (either direct or indirect) of the local group mqbrkrs, and must be authorized to access the home directory (where WebSphere Message Broker has been installed), and the working directory (if specified by the -w flag).

This user ID must also be a member (either direct or indirect) of the local group mqm or of the local Windows Administrators group.

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

-a ServicePassword
(Required) 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.

-q QueueManagerName
(Required) The name of the queue manager associated with the Configuration Manager.

If the queue manager does not already exist, it is created by this command. It is not created as the default queue manager: if you want it to be the default queue manager on this system, create the queue manager before you issue this command.

The queue manager attribute MAXMSGL (maximum length of messages that can be put to queues) is updated to 100 MB. This update is done whether or not the queue manager is created by this command.

-n Db2DatabaseToMigrate
(Optional) The name of the database that you created at an earlier release to hold the configuration repository tables.

This database must already exist. You do not need to create an ODBC connection for this database, because access is provided by JDBC.

-u MigrationDataBaseUserID

(Optional) The user ID with which the configuration repository database (created at an earlier release) is to be accessed.

-p MigrationDataBasePassword

(Optional) The password of the user ID with which the configuration repository database (created at an earlier release) is to be accessed.

If not specified, this parameter defaults to the ServicePassword specified by -a.

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.

-s UserNameServerQueueManagerName

(Optional) The name of the WebSphere MQ queue manager that is associated with the User Name Server. If this parameter is not specified, the Configuration Manager assumes that there is no User Name Server defined, and does not attempt to communicate with one.

-w Workpath

(Optional) The directory in which working files for the Configuration Manager are stored. If not specified, the default directory specified when the product was installed is used.

Examples

mqsicreateconfigmgr CMGR01 -i wbrkuid -a wbrkpw -q WBRK_CONFIG_QM
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