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udaybho
PostPosted: Mon Jun 03, 2002 9:11 am    Post subject: BIP8136E while changing serviceid for broker Reply with quote

Voyager

Joined: 09 May 2002
Posts: 94
Location: Chicago

MY Setup: AIX 4.3.3/ MQSI 2.1/MQ 5.2

First I created mqsi broker using mqm user, because of which I started facing problem while deploying by flows.

mqsicreatebroker DQAT001.BROKER -i mqm -a password -q DQAT001 -n mqsibkdb -u user -p password

So I decided to change the serviceId of the broker using

mqsichangebroker -a ServicePassword -i mqsiuid
This command is throwing me an error

BIP8136E: Unable to change the ownership of files: operating system return code 1.
An error occurred changing the ownership of files in response to a command. This may be because the user does not have the required
authorization.
Check that the user has the required authority to create files and retry.


I tried by deleting the broker and recreating it using
mqsicreatebroker DQAT001.BROKER -i mqsiuid -a password -q DQAT001 -n mqsibkdb -u user -p password

Still no luck..Same error

I was logged in as mqm user while I was executing mqsicreatebroker. I checked mqsiuid belongs to both mqm and mqbrkrs groups.

Does any one have any idea what I have to do to fix this problem?

Uday Bhosle
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kirani
PostPosted: Mon Jun 03, 2002 10:01 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Uday,
Is your ID (mqm) a part of mqbrkrs group also? You should use the same id (mqm) or root uer to run mqsichangebroker command first. Once you successfully change service user-id for your broker you can start using mqsiuid user to run mqsi*broker commands.
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udaybho
PostPosted: Mon Jun 03, 2002 10:59 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Voyager

Joined: 09 May 2002
Posts: 94
Location: Chicago

Bingo !!

Yes userid (mqm) belongs to mqm and mqbrkrs.

I used userid (mqm) to execute mqsichangebroker and I got the message I had mentioned in my first post.

But I never tried mqsichangebroker as root. After your suggestion I tried it as root and now i able to change and run broker as mqsiuid. And it look obvious as only root can do chown.


Thanks Kiran.

Uday Bhosle
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