Use the modifySIBWMQServerBusMember command
to modify the attributes of a WebSphere® MQ server bus member.
Purpose
A WebSphere MQ server
bus member is used for assigning queue points and mediation points to WebSphere MQ queues. This command modifies
the attributes of a WebSphere MQ server
bus member.
Target object
A selected WebSphere MQ server
bus member.
Required parameters
- -name
- The administrative name of the WebSphere MQ server bus member. This
value is the name specified in the -name parameter when
creating the WebSphere MQ server
definition.
- -bus
- The name of the service integration bus of which the WebSphere MQ server
is a member.
Conditional parameters
None
Optional parameters
- -virtualQueueManagerName
- When sending messages to WebSphere MQ,
the WebSphere MQ gateway queue manager
sees the bus as a remote queue manager. The virtual queue manager name is
the name that is passed to WebSphere MQ as
the name of this remote queue manager.
The default value is the name of
the Service Integration bus. If this bus name is not a valid name for a
WebSphere MQ queue manager, or if another
WebSphere MQ queue manager already has
the same name, replace the default value with a unique, valid name for a
WebSphere MQ queue manager.
- It must contain between 1 and 48 characters.
- It must conform to the WebSphere MQ
queue naming rules (see the Rules for naming WebSphere MQ objects topic in the WebSphere MQ information center).
- -host
- The new value for the overridden host attribute.
This value is the name or the IP address of the host to which a connection
is established for communicating with a queue manager or queue-sharing group
that this WebSphere MQ server represents.
The value is a string and must be one of the following:
- Symbolic host name
- IPv4 address
- IPv6 address
- -port
- The new value for the overridden port attribute.
This value is the TCP/IP port number on which the queue manager or queue-sharing
group that this WebSphere MQ server
represents listens. The default value is 1414.
- -channel
- The new value for the overridden channel attribute. This value is the WebSphere MQ client channel name to
use when connecting to the queue manager or queue-sharing group that this WebSphere MQ server represents. The
default value is SYSTEM.DEF.SVRCONN.
- -securityAuthAlias
- The new value for the overridden securityAuthAlias attribute.
This value is the authentication alias to use when connecting to a queue manager
or queue-sharing group. This parameter is not the same as the discovery authentication
alias.
- -transportChain
- The new value for the overridden transportChain attribute.
This value is the outbound transport chain to use when establishing a connection
with WebSphere MQ. The default value
is OutboundBasicWMQClient.
- -trustUserIds TRUE | FALSE
- The new value for the overridden trustUserIds attribute.
This value determines whether user identifiers that are received in messages
from WebSphere MQ are propagated
into the message (that is, whether user identifiers that are received as part
of message data are used in the service integration bus). The application
user identifier is always set from the jsAppUserId RFH2
value. If this is not present (either because the key/value pair is not present
in the RFH2 header, or because the message does not have a RFH2 header), this
field is not set. If you set this value to FALSE, the user
identifier is overwritten with the WebSphere MQ server
name. This parameter has two possible values:
- TRUE
- User identifiers are propagated into messages.
- FALSE
- User identifiers are not propagated into messages.
The default is TRUE.
Example
- Using Jython:
wsadmin>AdminTask.modifySIBWMQServerBusMember(["-name", "Finance dept QM-Bus1",
"-bus", "Bus1", "-trustUserIds", "false"])
- Using Jacl:
wsadmin>$AdminTask modifySIBWMQServerBusMember {-name "Finance dept QM-Bus1"
-bus Bus1 -trustUserIds false}