mqsicreateexecutiongroup command
Use the mqsicreateexecutiongroup command to add a new integration server to an integration node.
Supported platforms
- Windows
- Linux® and UNIX systems
- z/OS®. Run this command by customizing and submitting BIPCREG; see Contents of the integration node PDSE
Purpose
You must start the integration node before you run the mqsicreateexecutiongroup command.
Syntax
Parameters
- integrationNodeSpec
- (Required) You must specify at least one parameter to identify the target integration node for this command, in one of the following forms:
- -e integrationServerName
- (Required) The name of the integration server to create.
- -w timeoutSecs
- (Optional) This parameter specifies the time in seconds that the utility waits to ensure that the command completed; the default value is 60.
- -v traceFileName
- (Optional) This parameter sends internal debug trace information to the specified file.
Deprecation of the -q parameter
In previous versions of IBM® Integration Bus, you might have used the -q parameter for this command to define a connection to a queue manager. A queue manager connection is no longer used to connect to an integration node. The -q parameter is now deprecated, and is ignored if used. If you use the -q parameter, a BIP1922 warning is displayed.
Authorization
- Security requirements for Linux and UNIX platforms
- Security requirements for Windows systems
- Security requirements for z/OS
Responses
Examples
Create an integration server called IS1
on
the integration node, which is listening on fred.abc.com:4414
.
mqsicreateexecutiongroup -i fred.abc.com -p 4414 -e IS1
Create an integration server called IS2
on
the integration node that is defined by the connection parameters
in file BROKER.broker
mqsicreateexecutiongroup -n BROKER.broker -e IS2
Create an integration server IS3
on the
integration node that is defined by the connection parameters in file FRED.broker.
Wait 5 minutes for the integration node to respond, and send output
to trace.txt
.
mqsicreateexecutiongroup -n FRED.broker -e IS3 -w 300 -v trace.txt