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jim
PostPosted: Wed May 07, 2014 4:48 am    Post subject: MCA USER Reply with quote

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How the MCAUSER work on the SDR and RCVR channel

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try it out. You'll see for yourself.
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PostPosted: Wed May 07, 2014 4:52 am    Post subject: Re: MCA USER Reply with quote

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How the MCAUSER work on the SDR and RCVR channel


As documented in the InfoCenter.

Try asking more specific questions, or at least highlight what part of the InfoCenter you found unclear.
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PostPosted: Wed May 07, 2014 5:10 am    Post subject: Re: MCA USER Reply with quote

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Vitor wrote:
jim wrote:
How the MCAUSER work on the SDR and RCVR channel


As documented in the InfoCenter.

Try asking more specific questions, or at least highlight what part of the InfoCenter you found unclear.



Iam know how the MCAUSER work on the SVRCONN channel(app userid is replace by MCA user id and in other case it will take message header)

I want to know whether the SDR MCAUSER id replace the RCVR user or it work differently.
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PostPosted: Wed May 07, 2014 5:15 am    Post subject: Re: MCA USER Reply with quote

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jim wrote:
I want to know whether the SDR MCAUSER id replace the RCVR user or it work differently.


a) What does the InfoCenter say on the subject? (And yes, it does answer your specific point)

b) Why not just try it, as my worthy associate suggests? You could have set up a test scenario in half the time it's taken to post & reply here.
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PostPosted: Wed May 07, 2014 5:19 am    Post subject: Re: MCA USER Reply with quote

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Vitor wrote:
jim wrote:
I want to know whether the SDR MCAUSER id replace the RCVR user or it work differently.


a) What does the InfoCenter say on the subject? (And yes, it does answer your specific point)


Ok, it's nearly Xmas. The InfoCenter says this about MCAUSER:

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MCAUSER(string)
Message channel agent user identifier.

If it is nonblank, it is the user identifier that is to be used by the message channel agent for authorization to access WebSphere MQ resources, including (if PUTAUT is DEF) authorization to put the message to the destination queue for receiver or requester channels.

If it is blank, the message channel agent uses its default user identifier.
The default user identifier is derived from the user ID that started the receiving channel. The possible values are:

On z/OS, the user ID assigned to the channel-initiator started task by the z/OS started-procedures table.
For TCP/IP, other than z/OS, the user ID from the inetd.conf entry, or the user that started the listener.
For SNA, other than z/OS, the user ID from the SNA server entry or, in the absence of this the incoming attach request, or the user that started the listener.
For NetBIOS or SPX, the user ID that started the listener.

The maximum length of the string is 64 characters on Windows and 12 characters on other platforms. On Windows, you can optionally qualify a user identifier with the domain name in the format user@domain.

This parameter is not valid for channels with a channel type (CHLTYPE) of SDR, SVR, CLNTCONN, or CLUSSDR.


It's the last line that addresses your question. The SDR MCAUCER does not replace the RCVR MCAUSER because you can't specify an MCAUSER on a SDR channel.

I'd have thought that was fairly clear but that's just me
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PostPosted: Thu May 08, 2014 2:48 am    Post subject: Re: MCA USER Reply with quote

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Vitor wrote:
Vitor wrote:
jim wrote:
I want to know whether the SDR MCAUSER id replace the RCVR user or it work differently.


a) What does the InfoCenter say on the subject? (And yes, it does answer your specific point)


Ok, it's nearly Xmas. The InfoCenter says this about MCAUSER:

Quote:

MCAUSER(string)
Message channel agent user identifier.

If it is nonblank, it is the user identifier that is to be used by the message channel agent for authorization to access WebSphere MQ resources, including (if PUTAUT is DEF) authorization to put the message to the destination queue for receiver or requester channels.

If it is blank, the message channel agent uses its default user identifier.
The default user identifier is derived from the user ID that started the receiving channel. The possible values are:

On z/OS, the user ID assigned to the channel-initiator started task by the z/OS started-procedures table.
For TCP/IP, other than z/OS, the user ID from the inetd.conf entry, or the user that started the listener.
For SNA, other than z/OS, the user ID from the SNA server entry or, in the absence of this the incoming attach request, or the user that started the listener.
For NetBIOS or SPX, the user ID that started the listener.

The maximum length of the string is 64 characters on Windows and 12 characters on other platforms. On Windows, you can optionally qualify a user identifier with the domain name in the format user@domain.

This parameter is not valid for channels with a channel type (CHLTYPE) of SDR, SVR, CLNTCONN, or CLUSSDR.


It's the last line that addresses your question. The SDR MCAUCER does not replace the RCVR MCAUSER because you can't specify an MCAUSER on a SDR channel.

I'd have thought that was fairly clear but that's just me


Thanks!!!
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PostPosted: Thu May 08, 2014 4:56 am    Post subject: Re: MCA USER Reply with quote

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jim wrote:
Vitor wrote:
Vitor wrote:
jim wrote:
I want to know whether the SDR MCAUSER id replace the RCVR user or it work differently.


a) What does the InfoCenter say on the subject? (And yes, it does answer your specific point)


Ok, it's nearly Xmas. The InfoCenter says this about MCAUSER:

Quote:

MCAUSER(string)
Message channel agent user identifier.

If it is nonblank, it is the user identifier that is to be used by the message channel agent for authorization to access WebSphere MQ resources, including (if PUTAUT is DEF) authorization to put the message to the destination queue for receiver or requester channels.

If it is blank, the message channel agent uses its default user identifier.
The default user identifier is derived from the user ID that started the receiving channel. The possible values are:

On z/OS, the user ID assigned to the channel-initiator started task by the z/OS started-procedures table.
For TCP/IP, other than z/OS, the user ID from the inetd.conf entry, or the user that started the listener.
For SNA, other than z/OS, the user ID from the SNA server entry or, in the absence of this the incoming attach request, or the user that started the listener.
For NetBIOS or SPX, the user ID that started the listener.

The maximum length of the string is 64 characters on Windows and 12 characters on other platforms. On Windows, you can optionally qualify a user identifier with the domain name in the format user@domain.

This parameter is not valid for channels with a channel type (CHLTYPE) of SDR, SVR, CLNTCONN, or CLUSSDR.


It's the last line that addresses your question. The SDR MCAUCER does not replace the RCVR MCAUSER because you can't specify an MCAUSER on a SDR channel.

I'd have thought that was fairly clear but that's just me


Thanks!!!


See how much time you save by a) simply reading the documentation or b) trying it?

30 seconds to read a line, or a few minutes to try it & realise you can't set an MCAUser on a SDR channel.
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