Use the mqsireportproperties command to display properties that relate to a broker or its associated configurable services.
Use the mqsireportproperties command to examine the values of properties or broker resources that are set by using the mqsichangeproperties command, or created by using the mqsicreateconfigurableservice command.
You must specify -b
httplistener, -c ConfigurableService,
or -e ExecutionGroupLabel.
You must specify -b httplistener, -c ConfigurableService,
or -e ExecutionGroupLabel.
Specify a value of AllReportableEntityNames to return a list of all valid object names. If you run the mqsireportproperties command on the command line without any properties, the AllReportableEntityNames is used.
You must select only one option from -n, -a, and -r.
For more information about objects, properties, and values, and valid combinations of these parameters, see mqsichangeproperties command.
For the httplistener component, the mqsireportproperties command does not report those properties that have not been explicitly set with the mqsichangeproperties command, even if those properties have a default setting.
For example, the default HTTPSConnector port that is used (unless it has been changed) is 7083. However, this value is not reported by mqsireportproperties unless you have changed it from this default with mqsichangeproperties. To see the default values for all properties that mqsireportproperties can report, see the mqsichangeproperties command description.
Always enter the command on a single line; in some examples, a line break has been added to enhance readability.
Displaying properties associated with broker components
The following examples include the -b parameter to specify the component to view.
mqsireportproperties TEST -b httplistener -o HTTPListener -a
mqsireportproperties TEST -b httplistener -o HTTPSConnector -n port
Displaying properties associated with execution groups
The following example includes the -e parameter to specify the execution group to view.
mqsireportproperties TEST -e default -o DynamicSubscriptionEngine -r
Displaying properties associated with configurable services
The following examples include the -c parameter to specify the configurable service to view.
mqsireportproperties WBRK6_DEFAULT_BROKER -c JMSProviders
-o AllReportableEntityNames -r
mqsireportproperties WBRK6_DEFAULT_BROKER -c JMSProviders
-o WebSphere_MQ -r