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Gideon
PostPosted: Tue Jan 31, 2012 2:16 pm    Post subject: WMB on AIX Reply with quote

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From the documentation, it does not appear that you can run WMQ with WMQ in trusted mode.

Is that correct, or did I make a bad assumption from reading the doc ?

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lancelotlinc
PostPosted: Tue Jan 31, 2012 2:32 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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You can. Your performance gain on MQ operations will be high nineties percentile.

If you have a custom security manager, it may interfere with the trusted mode operations.

If your application is heavily based on MQ, this is a good idea.

If your application is more Web Services based, I would forego the idea.
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Gideon
PostPosted: Thu Feb 02, 2012 11:16 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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I can not use the trusted flag (-t) when using WMB on AIX

Code:
$ mqsicreatebroker
BIP8105W: Creates a broker.
Syntax:
 mqsicreatebroker brokerName -q queueManagerName [-i generalDefaultUserId -a generalDefaultPassword] [-g configurationChangeTimeout] [-k internalConfigurationTimeout] [-w workPath] [-e sharedWorkPath] [-l userLilPath] [-t] [-m] [-v statisticsMajorInterval] [-P httpListenerPort] [-c icuConverterPath] [-y ldapPrincipal -z ldapCredentials] [-x userExitPath] [-o operationMode] [-s adminSecurity] [-d MQService]


 Command Options:
 'brokerName' the name of the broker.
 '-q queueManagerName' the WebSphere MQ queue manager that the broker will use. The queue manager is created if it does not exist.
 '-i generalDefaultUserId' the default user ID that the broker will use to connect to external resources.
 '-a generalDefaultPassword' the password to be used with the generalDefaultUserId.
 '-g configurationChangeTimeout' the maximum time (in seconds) allowed for a user configuration request to be processed.
 '-k internalConfigurationTimeout' the maximum time (in seconds) allowed for an internal configuration change to be processed.
 '-w workPath' the directory in which trace logs are written.
 '-e sharedWorkPath' the directory in which registry and configuration data is shared between multiple instances of this broker.
 '-l userLilPath' the directory from which the broker searches for user-supplied libraries.
 '-t' enables WebSphere MQ fastpath for this broker (not supported on all platforms).
 '-m' indicates that migration is required from an WebSphere publish/subscribe broker.
 '-v statisticsMajorInterval' the time (in minutes) for the duration of the interval for collecting statistics archive records.
 '-P httpListenerPort' the port that the broker's HTTP listener uses.
 '-c icuConverterPath' delimited ':' list of paths to search for ICU converters or converter packages.
 '-y ldapPrincipal' the LDAP Principal (user ID).
 '-z ldapCredentials' the LDAP Credentials (password).
 '-x userExitPath' the directory from which the broker searches for all user exits. This path is added to the system library search path (PATH,LIBPATH,LD_LIBRARY_PATH,SHLIBPATH) for the execution group process only.
 '-o operationMode' the broker operation mode. Valid values that you can set are 'starter', 'adapter', and 'enterprise'. The default mode is 'enterprise' unless you have the Trial Edition, in which case the default mode is 'trial'.
 '-s adminSecurity' activates broker administration security.  Valid values that you can set are 'active' and 'inactive'. The default is 'inactive'.
 '-d MQService' start the broker as a WebSphere MQ Service when the queue manager starts. Valid values that you can set are 'defined' and 'undefined'. The default is 'undefined'.

BIP8007E: Mandatory argument missing.
When using this command interface the user should supply the mandatory argument.
Correct and reissue the command.



If I remember correctly, you can not use the -t or a trusted option on AIX

Is this correct, and if so why is this not available on AIX ?
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lancelotlinc
PostPosted: Thu Feb 02, 2012 11:19 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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The trusted option is available on AIX:

http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg1IC67936

If you cannot make it work, open a PMR.
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