mqsilistaclentry command - Linux and UNIX® systems
Syntax
Parameters
ConfigmgrName
(Required) The name of the Configuration
Manager for
which the access control lists are to be displayed. This parameter must be
the first parameter specified and its name is case-sensitive.
-n CfgParameterFilename
(Optional) This parameter specifies the name of a .configmgr file
that describes the connection parameters to the Configuration
Manager.
The file is in XML, using the .configmgr format
that is saved by the workbench; for
example:
(Optional) The file from which to import the configuration. The
output of the mqsilistaclentry command,
with output generated using the -f option, is the correct format.
-g GroupName
(Optional) The local group to which this entry refers. For this
reason, the name must adhere to the standard platform convention for group
names.
To add a domain group, grant authority to a local group and then
add the domain group, or groups, that you want to authorize into that local
group. Any members of those domain groups obtain the permissions of the local
group indirectly.
-u UserName
(Optional) The user name to which this entry refers, for example,
TEST\ANOTHER.
-m MachineName
(Optional) The name of the machine from which a specified user
can connect. This option can not be used with -a.
-a
(Optional) The specified user may connect to all
machines. This option can not be used with -m.
-b Broker
(Optional) The object is a broker object, and its name is specified
as a parameter.
-e ExeGroup
(Optional) The object is an execution group and its name is specified
as a parameter of the form Broker\ExeGroup. You must specify the b flag
if you specify this flag.
-s Subscription
(Optional) The object is a subscription object, and its name
is specified as a parameter.
-r
(Optional) The object refers to the root topic.
-t
(Optional) The object refers to the main topology.
-p
(Optional) The object refers to the "allresources" resource type.
The authority that the principal has for this object applies to all objects,
including the mqsicreateaclentry, mqsideleteaclentry, and mqsilistaclentry commands
themselves.
-w WaitTime
(Optional) The time in seconds that the command waits for a response
from the Configuration
Manager. If you do not supply a
value, the command waits for 30 seconds.