Posted: Fri Jul 06, 2012 9:57 am Post subject: Broker's current state of security
Apprentice
Joined: 24 Sep 2011 Posts: 29
Hai,
i was wondering if there is a way to check a broker's current state of security ( may by with some mqsi command). Whether it is active or inactive.
IMHO the OP isn't asking about using security as that link describes but administrative security which came in with WMBv7.
@aravind703 - if you want to check how the broker admin security is configured, you should get a report.
(That's a clue - look it up)
(Don't use the link provided by @lancelotlinc - that's for WMBv6.1 which used ACLs rather than this) _________________ Honesty is the best policy.
Insanity is the best defence.
Thank You Very much. Seriously i should have given a good try before i post the question here
here is what i found
Quote:
mqsireportbroker MB7BROKER
BIP8927I: Broker Name 'MB7BROKER'
Install path = '/opt/IBM/mqsi/7.0'
Work path = '/var/mqsi'
Broker UUID = 'b57f486a-729b-11e0-a96d-000000000000'
Process id = '9568326'
Queue Manager = 'MB7QMGR'
User lil path = ''
User exit path = ''
Active user exits = ''
LDAP principal = ''
LDAP credentials = ''
ICU converter path = ''
Trusted (fastpath) Queue Manager application = 'false'
Configuration change timeout = '300' seconds
Internal configuration timeout = '60' seconds
Statistics major interval = '60' minutes
Operation mode = 'enterprise'
Fixpack capability level = '' (effective level '7.0.0.1')
Broker registry format = 'v7.0'
Administration security = 'inactive'
Multi-instance Broker = 'false'
Shared Work Path = 'none'
Start as WebSphere MQ Service = 'undefined'
I was curious exploring new things on the admin side . One of the recent post in the form ACL change authority problem made me think how to find the Broker's current state of security
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