IBM Integration Bus, Version 9.0.0.8 Operating Systems: AIX, HP-Itanium, Linux, Solaris, Windows, z/OS

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Creating a broker on z/OS

Create the broker component and the other resources on which it depends.

Before you start:

Important: If you want to connect an IBM Integration Toolkit directly to your z/OS system, you must install the optional WebSphere MQ Client Attach feature. If you do not have the WebSphere MQ Client Attach feature installed, you can connect the IBM Integration Toolkit through an intermediate queue manager.
  1. Determine the customization information for your environment. You need to gather information about your environment before you can create a broker on z/OS. The following two topics document the information you need to gather. Complete the information that your enterprise requires.
    If necessary, discuss the requirements with your system and WebSphere MQ administrators.
  2. Set up security for the started task user IDs. Start with Configuring broker user IDs on z/OS.
  3. To create your broker, perform the following tasks in order:
    1. Collecting the information required to create a broker
    2. Creating the broker PDSE
    3. Creating the broker directory on z/OS
    4. Customizing the broker component data set
    5. Customizing the broker JCL
    6. Creating the environment file
    7. Creating an integration server-specific environment file
    8. Creating the Integration Bus component
    9. Copying the broker started task to the procedures library
    10. Specifying an alternative user ID to run an integration server on z/OS
To enable function that becomes available in IBM Integration Bus fix packs, use the -f parameter on the mqsichangebroker command. For more information, see mqsichangebroker command.

ae22400_.htm | Last updated Friday, 21 July 2017