mqsireloadsecurity command

Use the mqsireloadsecurity command to force the immediate expiry of some or all the entries in the security cache.

Supported platforms

  • Windows
  • Linux® and UNIX systems
  • z/OS®. Run this command in one of two ways - as a console command, or by customizing and submitting BIPRLSEC; see Contents of the integration node PDSE

Purpose

Entries are created in the security cache when a message flow with a security profile performs authentication, mapping, or authorization. The entries are valid for the length of time that is specified by the cacheTimeout property of the securitycache component after which the entries are marked as expired. When an entry is marked as expired, it must be reauthenticated, mapped, or reauthorized with the security provider before it can be reused, and its expiry time is reset. You can use the mqsireloadsecurity command to force the immediate expiry of some or all of the entries in the security cache.

Select the appropriate link for details of this command on the operating system that is used by your enterprise:

Responses

This command returns the following responses:
0
The command completed successfully.
2
(Failure) The integration node received the deployment request but was unable to process it successfully. See the messages issued from the utility (or the Administration log) for more information.
9
(Failure) The request has been submitted to the integration node, but no response was received before the timeout expired.
10
(Failure) Another user or application canceled the request operation before the integration node was able to process it.
98
The integration node is not running.
99
One or more of the parameters that you specified is invalid.