[Windows]

fteModifyAgent (run an MFT agent as a Windows service)

The fteModifyAgent command modifies an existing agent so that it can be run as a Windows service. This command is only available on Windows and must be run by a user who is an IBM® MQ administrator and a member of the mqm group.

Syntax

fteModifyAgent

Read syntax diagramSkip visual syntax diagramfteModifyAgent-agentName agent_name-pconfiguration_options-sservice_name-suuser_name-sppassword-sjoptions-sloptions-n

Parameters

-agentName agent_name
Required. The name of the agent you want to modify.

-p configuration_options
Optional. This parameter determines the set of configuration options that is used to modify the agent. By convention use the name of a non-default coordination queue manager as the input for this parameter. The fteModifyAgent command then uses the set of properties files associated with this non-default coordination queue manager.

Specify the optional -p parameter only if you want to use configuration options different from your defaults. If you do not specify this parameter, the set of configuration options based on the default coordination queue manager is used.

-s service_name
Optional. Indicates that the agent is to run as a Windows service. If you do not specify service_name, the service is named mqmftAgentAGENTQMGR, where AGENT is the agent name and QMGR is your agent queue manager name.

The display name for the service, which is shown in the Windows Services window in the Name column, is always Managed File Transfer Agent AGENT@QMGR.

Note: If the redistributable agent is going to run as a Windows service, then the BFG_DATA environment variable needs to be set in the system environment for the service to work.
-su user_name
Optional. When the agent is to run as a Windows service, this parameter specifies the name of the account under which the service should run. To run the agent using a Windows domain user account specify the value in the form DomainName\UserName. To run the service using an account from the local built-in domain specify the value in the form UserName.

The Windows user account that you specify using the -su parameter must have the Log on as a service right. For information about how to grant this right, see Guidance for running an MFT agent or logger as a Windows service.

This parameter is required when -s is specified.

-sp password
Optional. This parameter is only valid when -s is specified.

-sj options
Optional. When the agent is started as a Windows service, this parameter defines a list of options in the form of -D or -X that will be passed to the Java Virtual Machine (JVM). The options are separated using the number sign (#) or semicolon (;) character. If you need to embed any # or ; characters, put them inside single quotation marks.

This parameter is only valid when -s is specified.

For more information about the way in which the fteModifyAgent command handles the validation of updates to the JVM options see Guidance for updating agent or logger JVM options.

-sl options
Optional. Sets the Windows service log level. Valid options are: error, info, warn, debug. The default is info. This option can be useful if you are having problems with the Windows service. Setting it to debug gives more detailed information in the service log file.

This parameter is only valid when -s is specified.

-n
Optional. Indicates that the agent is to be run as a normal process. This is mutually exclusive with the -s option. If neither the -s nor the -n option is specified, then the agent is configured as a normal Windows process.

-? or -h
Optional. Displays command syntax.

Example

In this example, AGENT1 is modified to run as a Windows service:

fteModifyAgent -agentName AGENT1 -s -su fteuser -sp ftepassword
In this example, AGENT1 is modified to remove the Windows service:

fteModifyAgent -agentName AGENT1

You must stop the agent you want to modify, using the fteStopAgent command, before you can run the fteModifyAgent command.

Return codes

0
Command completed successfully.
1
Command ended unsuccessfully.