IBM ACE 12 Commands

Adil Abdullah
5 min readJul 19, 2022

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BASIC COMMANDS:

To List out all the Brokers created in the current installation

mqsilist

To create the Broker

mqsicreatebroker {BROKERNAME} -q {QMGRNAME} -i {USERNAME} -p {Password}

To create Execution Group

mqsicreateexecutiongroup {BROKERNAME} -e {EGName}

To start Execution Group

mqsistartmsgflow {BROKERNAME} -e {EGName}

To stop Execution Group

mqsistopmsgflow {BROKERNAME} -e {EGName}

To delete Execution Group

mqsideleteexecutiongroup -n {BROKERNAME} -e {EGName}

To specify Debug Port for EG

mqsichangeproperties {BROKERNAME} -e default -o ComIbmJVMManager -n jvmDebugPort -v 8117

To List out all the deployed objects under Execution Group

mqsilist {BROKERNAME} -e default -k myApplication

To List out all the deployed objects that are configured Library

mqsilist {BROKERNAME} -e default -k myApplication -y {myEGLibraryName}

To return detailed information about Application

mqsilist {BROKERNAME} -e default -k myApplication -d2

To lists all deployed objects that are configured in myApplication

mqsilist {BROKERNAME} -e default -k myApplication -r

To List out a summary of the EG that are defined on a broker

mqsilist {BROKERNAME}

To display detailed info about all resources for brokers on Local System

mqsilist -a -r -d2

MONITORING COMMANDS:

To activate the Monitoring

mqsichangeflowmonitoring {BROKERNAME} -e default -k {ApplicationName} -f

{FlowName} -c active

To report the Monitoring

mqsireportflowmonitoring {BROKERNAME} -e default -k

{ApplicationName} -f {FlowName} -a

SECURITY IDENTITY COMMAND

To start the Broker mqsistart {BROKERNAME}; To stop the Broker mqsistop {BROKERNAME};

To register DSN with IIB

mqsisetdbparms {BROKERNAME} -n {DSName} -u {SchemaName} -p {Password};

To know whether Broker is associated with DSN or Not

mqsicvp {BROKERNAME} -n {DSName}

To give security for FTP

mqsisetdbparms {BROKERNAME} -n ftp::{SeuID} -u {SchemaName} -p {Password};

To give security for SMTP(Email Receiving)

mqsisetdbparms {BROKERNAME} -n smtp::{SeuID} -u {emailid} -p {Password};

To give security for Email Sending

mqsisetdbparms {BROKERNAME} -n email::{SeuID} -u {emailid} -p {Password};

To give security for JDBC Configurable Service

mqsisetdbparms {BROKERNAME} -n jdbc::{SeuID} -u {SchemaName} -p {Password};

MQSICHANGE PROPERTY COMMANDS:

To report the HTTP Listener Property at Broker Level mqsireportproperties {BROKERNAME} -b httplistener -o HTTPConnector -a To report the HTTP Listener Property at EG Level mqsireportproperties {BROKERNAME} -e default -o HTTPConnector -a

To Change the HTTP Listener Port Number(Broker Level)

mqsichangeproperties {BROKERNAME} -b httplistener -o HTTPConnector -n port -v 7800

To change the HTTP Listener Port Number at EG Level

mqsichangeproperties {BROKERNAME} -e default -o HTTPConnector -n port -v 7800

To Trace the HTTPListener

mqsireportbroker {BROKERNAME}

NORMAL COMMANDS:

To start the Application

mqsistartmsgflow {BROKERNAME} -e {EGName} -k {ApplicationName}

To stop the Application

mqsistoptmsgflow {BROKERNAME} -e {EGName} -k {ApplicationName}

To delete the Application

mqsideploy {BROKERNAME} -e {EGName} -d {ApplicationName}

To know the Deployment Status

mqsilist {BROKERNAME} -e {EGName} -d 2

To deploy the BAR

mqsideploy {BROKERNAME} -e {EGName} -a {BARFileName}

To delete the BAR

mqsideploy {BROKERNAME} -e {EGName} -d {BARFileName}

To read the BAR

mqsireadbar -b {BARFileName} -r

Example:

mqsireadbar -b C:\IIBWorkspace\DTPTibcoConn\BARfiles\DA_PersistUWSInfo_integrationProd_prod_v1_1.b ar -r

BAR Override Command

mqsiapplybaroverride -b {BARFileName} -k {ApplicationName} -m

{MessageFlowName}#{Property to change}

Example:

mqsiapplybaroverride -b C:\IIBWorkspace\iib9\BARfiles\emp.bar -k Test12App -m Test12Flow#TABLE=DEPT

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MqsiReadBar Command

1) mqsireadbar -b <barfilename> (name of the bar file to be read)

2) mqsireadbar -b <location of barfilename> > <location of propertiefile> -r (Run the coammnd recursively content of application and libria is display)

Mqsiapplybaroverride Command

1) mqsiapplybaroverride -b <location of the bar file> -p <location of changed propetie file> — r

2) mqsiapplybaroverride -b <original.bar> -k application -p <location of changed bar filename> -r(-b bar file name,-k application name,-r recursivley content display)

3) mqsiapplybaroverride -b myflow.bar -k application -y <libraryfilename> -p myOtherBroker.xml(-p property file name)

mqsideploybar command

1) mqsidepolybar <brokername> -e <Executiongroup> -a <barfilename> ( -a barfileapplicationname)

2) mqsidepolybar <brokername> -e <executiongroup> -d <barfilename>(-d for delete,-e execution group)

mqsistopmsgflow command

1) mqsistopmsgflow <brokername> -e <executionname> -k <applicationname>

2) mqsistopmsgflow <brokername> -e <executionname> -k <applicationname> -m

<msgflowname>

3) mqsistopmsgflow <brokername> -e <executiongroupname> -m <myFlowname> -f

<restartExecutionGroup>(-f for restart the execution groupname)

mqsistartMsgflow command

1) mqsistartmsgflow <brokername> -e <executiongroupname> -k <applicationname>

2) mqsistartmsgflow <brokername> -e <executionname> -k <applicationname> -m

<msgflowname>

3) mqsistartmsgflow <brokername> -e <executiongroupname> -m <myFlowname> -f

<restartExecutionGroup>(-f for restart the execution groupname)

mqsichangeproperties command

1) mqsichangeproperties <brokername> -b httplistener -o HTTPListener -n startListener -v false(disable http port,-o object,-v value,-n component,-b property name)

2) mqsichangeproperties <brokername> -b httplistener -o HTTPListener -n startListener -v true(enable http port )

3) mqsichangeproperties <brokername> -o ComIbmJVMManager -n jvmMaxHeapSize -v size_in_bytes(to change jvm heap size)

4) mqsichangeproperties <brokername> -e <ExecutionGroup> -o ComIbmJVMManager -n jvmDebugPort -v 8018

5) mqsichangeproperties <brokername> -b httplistener -o HTTPListener -n port -v 7843

6) mqsichangeproperties BRKR -o BrokerRegistry -n brokerKeystoreFile -v

/tmp/mb7brokerkeystore1.jks (To add a keystore to the Broker)

Mqsibackup Command

1)mqsibackupbroker <brokername> -d <filedirectorylocationpath> -v <pathfilename> 2)mqsirestorebroker <brokername> -d <filedirectorylocatiopath> -a <zipfilelocation>

mqsireportproperties command

1) mqsireportproperties <brokername> -b httplistener -o HTTPListener -a(Display all the current HTTPListener settings associated with HTTP and SOAP nodes)

2) mqsireportproperties <brokername> -b httplistener -o HTTPListener -n startListener(Check if the broker-wide listener is active for deployed HTTP and SOAP nodes)

3) mqsireportproperties <brokername> -b cachemanager -o CacheManager -r(Display the properties for the cache manager)

4) mqsireportproperties <brokername> -b httplistener -o HTTPSConnector -n port(Displays httpsconnector ports)

5) mqsireportproperties <brokername> -c JDBCProviders -o Oracle -r(Report the properties of the Oracle JDBCProvider configurable service)

6) mqsireportproperties <brokername> -o brokerregistry -r

mqsisetdbparms command

1) mqsisetdbparms <brokername> -n <DSNNAME> -u userID -p password(For setting database)

2) mqsisetdbparms <brokername> -n smtp::mySecurityIdentityObjectName -u myUserID -p myPassword(for setting SMTP SERVER)

3) mqsisetdbparms <brokername> -n jdbc::JDBC -u Username -p password(For setting jdbc database)

4) mqsisetdbparms <brokername> -n ftp::identityName -u user1 -p MyPassword(for setting ftp securityidentity)

5) mqsisetdbparms <brokername> -n sftp::identityName -u user1 -p MyPassword(for setting sftp securityidentity)

mqsireadlog command

1) mqsireadlog <brokername> -t -b services -f -o <pathofoutputfilename>

2) mqsifromatelog -i <locationofinputfilename> -o <locationofoutputfilename>

othercommands

1) mqsideleteexecutiongroup <brokername> -e <executiongroupname>

2) mqsicreateexecutiongroup <brokername> -e <executiongroupname>

3) mqsilist <brokername> -e <executionname>

4) mqsistopbroker -i <brokername> 5) mqsistartbroker <brokername>

6) mqsicreatebroker <brokername> -q <queuemanager>

7) mqsideletebroker <brokername>

8) mqsicvp <brokername> -n <servicename>

9) mqsilist brokername -d2(To get all execution group Process id and running message flows)

TO set the log files in iib

1) Go to /var/logs create user.log and giver full permissions

2) go to /etc/rsys.log

set user.info /var/logs/user.log

MQCOMMAND

Application trigger

1) Three types of trigger(every,first,depth)

2) ALTER ql(QM1.LQ) TRIGGER TRIGTYPE(EVERY) INITQ(SYSTEM.DEFAULT.INITIATION.QUEUE) PROCESS(PROC)

3) switch to main root and create the script in location /tmp/filename(Ex /tmp/ashok.txt)

4) Define or open ashok.txt insert the follwing command /opt/mqm/samp/bin/amqsget QM1.LQ QM1 > /tmp/filename(Ex /tmp/sama.txt) apply full permissions chmod -R 777 ashok.txt

5) define process in runmqsc qm1 command::define process(proc) appltype(unix) applicid(‘/tmp/ashok.txt’) (Appliction id is nothing but script location)

6) su to mqm and run the command runmqtrm -m QM1 -q

SYSTEM.DEFAULT.INITIATION.QUEUE.

Channel trigger

1) Create one way or two way commincation

2) Dont start the sdr channel

3) Three types of trigger(every,first,depth)

4) Alter the tranmission queue

command::ALTER QL(QM2.TQ) TRIGGER TIGTYPE(EVERY) TRIGDATA(QM2.TO.QM3) INITQ(SYSTEM.CHANNEL.INITQ) USAGE(XMITQ)

SSL on two way commuincation

1) First completed the two way commication

2) dis qmgr all (it display all properties of queue manager)

3) ALTER QMGR SSLKEY(‘/var/mqm/qmgrs/QM1/ssl/qm1’) SSLEV(enable)(it is applicable to QM1 queue manager)

4) same apply for QM2 queue manager also ALTER QMGR SSLKEY(‘/var/mqm/qmgrs/QM1/ssl/qm2’) SSLEV(enable)

5) open new tab switch to mqm user go to these location (/opt/mqm/java/jre64/jre/bin) {QM1 queue manager}

6) enter command ./ikeyman

7) open new tab switch to mqm user go to these location (/opt/mqm/java/jre64/jre/bin) {QM2 queue manager}

8) enter command ./ikeyman

9) alter both QM1 and QM2 sender and reciver channels

10) alter channel(QM1.TO.QM2) CHLTYPE(SDR) TRPTYPE(TCP) SSLCIPH(TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256)

11) ALTER CHANNEL(QM2.TO.QM1) CHLTYPE(RCVR) TRPTYPE(TCP) SSLCIPH(TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256)

— Do this three steps in BOTH Qqueue manager QM1 and QM2 — -

12) stop channel(senderchannel)

13) refresh security type(ssl)

14) start channel(senderchannel)

Client server communication

1) create queue manager

2) create listener

3) create local queue

4) create server connection channel

command::DEFINE CHANNEL(TO.QM3) CHLTYPE(SVRCONN) TRPTYPE(TCP) MCAUSER(‘mqm’)

SET AUTHREC PROFILE(LocalQueuename) OBJTYPE(QUEUE) PRINCIPAL(‘test’) AUTHADD(PUT,GET)

SET AUTHREC OBJTYPE(QMGR) PRINCIPAL(‘test’) AUTHADD(CONNECT)

SET CHLAUTH(S.TO.C) TYPE(ADDRESSMAP) ADDRESS(‘192.168.1.37’) MCAUSER(‘test’)

5) setting athentication for channel

command:set channelauth(*) type(blockuser) userlist(‘nobody’,’mqm’) set channelauth(To.QM3) type(blockuser) userlist(‘nobody’)

6) create user test 7) vi .bash_profile

7) EXPORT MQSERVER=TO.QM3/TCP/’ipaddress(portnumber)’

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Adil Abdullah
Adil Abdullah

Written by Adil Abdullah

Currently working as Full stack Java developer at Contour Software at their Easit AB division part of Jonas group. Working on Java and IBM stack.