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modifySIBWMQServer command

Use the modifySIBWMQServer command to modify a WebSphere MQ server.

We can modify a WebSphere MQ server by using wsadmin.sh as described in this topic, or by using the administrative console as described in Modify a WebSphere MQ server definition.

To run the command, use the AdminTask object of the wsadmin scripting client.

Command-line help is provided for service integration bus commands:

After using the command, save changes to the master configuration; for example, by using the following command:

AdminConfig.save()

A WebSphere MQ server represents a WebSphere MQ queue manager or (for WebSphere MQ for z/OS) queue-sharing group. This command modifies a WebSphere MQ server. It is not possible to modify the name or type attributes by using this command.

When modifying a WebSphere MQ server, it is important to understand the significance of the name and serverName attributes. For example, if a WAS administrator creates a WebSphere MQ server called "My European Area Server" that represents a WebSphere MQ queue manager with the serverName QM1, it would then be possible for the administrator to create a second WebSphere MQ server called "My UK Country Server", which also represents the same queue manager.


Target object

A selected WebSphere MQ server.



Required parameters

-name

The name of the WebSphere MQ server. The name is specified when creating the WebSphere MQ server definition.


Conditional parameters

None



Optional parameters

-serverName

Name of the queue manager or queue-sharing group. This is the name by which the queue manager or queue-sharing group is identified. The value is allocated by WebSphere MQ administration to that WebSphere MQ resource. The administrator always uses the name that is allocated by WebSphere MQ administration.

-host

New value for the host attribute. This value is the name or the IP address of the host to which a connection is established when 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

-bindingsMode

New value for the bindingsMode attribute. This value determines whether bindings transport mode connections are used when connecting to a queue manager or queue-sharing group. Bindings mode connection is possible if the application server and the queue manager are on the same node, but connection is only allowed to a single queue manager, even if multiple queue managers exist on the same node. This parameter has two possible values:

TRUE

Bindings mode is used if available. If you select this option and bindings mode is not available, the connections mechanism defaults to client transport mode.

FALSE

Client mode is always used.
The default is TRUE.

-port

New value for the WebSphere MQ 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

New value for the WebSphere MQ 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. This name is allocated by WebSphere MQ administration to the WebSphere MQ object, and must always be used by the WAS administrator. The default value is SYSTEM.DEF.SVRCONN.

-description

New value for the description attribute. This value is a short description of the WebSphere MQ server, and is used for administrative purposes only.

-securityAuthAlias

New value for the securityAuthorizationAlias 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

New value for the transportChain attribute. This value is the outbound transport chain to use when establishing a connection with WebSphere MQ. The default value is OutboundBasicWMQClient.

-trustUserIds

New value for the trustUserIds attribute. Determines whether user IDs received in messages from WebSphere MQ are propagated into the message or not (that is, whether user IDs received as part of message data are used in the service integration bus). The application user ID 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 ID is overwritten with the WebSphere MQ server name. This parameter has two possible values:

TRUE

User IDs are propagated into messages.

FALSE

User IDs are not propagated into messages.
The default is TRUE.

-allowDiscovery

New value for the allowDiscovery attribute. This value determines whether automated discovery of WebSphere MQ resources is performed. This parameter has two possible values:

TRUE

Automatic resource discovery is enabled.

FALSE

Automatic resource discovery is disabled.
The default is TRUE.

-discoveryAuthAlias

New value for the discoveryAuthAlias attribute. This value is the authentication alias to use when establishing a resource discovery connection to a queue manager or queue-sharing group, and is not the same as the security authentication alias parameter.

-replyToQueue

New value for the replyToQueue attribute. This value is the reply-to queue to use for resource discovery, is the name allocated by WebSphere MQ administration to the WebSphere MQ object, and must be the name of a model queue for a temporary dynamic queue. WAS administration must always use the name that is agreed with WebSphere MQ administration. The default is SYSTEM.DEFAULT.MODEL.QUEUE.


Example

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