Use the mqsicreatedb or the DB2® Control Center to create a DB2 database.
When you create a broker, you specify the user name and password that are used to connect to the broker database. The process of creating a broker creates the necessary broker tables in the user's schema within the broker database if the tables do not already exist. DB2 authenticates the user name by using the operating system's user management; you do not have to define the user name to DB2 itself.
To create a database by using the mqsicreatedb command, enter the command at the command line for each database that you want to create, specifying the appropriate parameters. You must provide a user name and password that is known to DB2. Specify that you want to create a DB2 database (not a Derby database).
For more information about these and other parameters, and for examples of command use, see the mqsicreatedb command.
If you prefer, you can use any other method supported by DB2 to create a database (including command line or batch files); refer to the DB2 documentation for details of how to do this.
If you use the DB2 command line to create the databases, you must bind the db2cli package to the database. You do not have to do this if you used the DB2 Control Center wizard, the mqsicreatedb command, or if you created the broker with the Default Configuration wizard.
To bind the package to the database: