The use of environment variables in IBM MQ Managed File Transfer properties
From IBM® WebSphere® MQ V7.5, it is possible for environment variables to be used in Managed File Transfer properties that represent file or directory locations. This allows the locations of files or directories used when running parts of the product, to vary depending on environment changes. For example, which user is running the process.
The following properties accept file or directory locations
and can therefore contain environment variables:
agentSslKeyStore
agentSslKeyStoreCredentialsFile
agentSslTrustStore
agentSslTrustStoreCredentialsFile
cdNodeKeystoreCredentialsFile
cdNodeTruststoreCredentialsFile
cdTmpDir
cdNodeKeystore
cdNodeTruststore
commandPath
connectionSslKeyStore
connectionSslKeyStoreCredentialsFile
connectionSslTrustStore
connectionSslTrustStoreCredentialsFile
coordinationSslKeyStore
coordinationSslKeyStoreCredentialsFile
coordinationSslTrustStore
coordinationSslTrustStoreCredentialsFile
exitClassPath
exitNativeLibraryPath
javaCoreTriggerFile
sandboxRoot
transferRoot
wmqfte.database.credentials.file
Example
In this example on a Windows system, a user fteuser using an environment variable of USERPROFILE:
wmqfte.database.credentials.file=%USERPROFILE%\\logger\\mqmftcredentials.xml
Resolves to the following file
path:
C:\Users\fteuser\logger\mqmftcredentials.xml
In this example on a UNIX system, a user
fteuser using an environment variable of HOME:
transferRoot=$HOME/fte/
Resolves to the following file path:
/home/fteuser/fte/