setmqcap (set license units)

 

 

Purpose

Use the setmqcap command to set your current purchased license units, by specifying the number of processors on which you are running WebSphere MQ.

To fulfil the conditions of your license agreement with IBM, have purchased sufficient license units for the number of processors on which you are running WebSphere MQ. The installation dialog checks for this when you install WebSphere MQ, and you can set or reset it using the setmqcap command.

 

Syntax

>>-setmqcap--Processors----------------------------------------><
 
 

 

Required parameters

CapUnits
A positive integer, stating the number of processors for which you have purchased license units. If your license units are not sufficient for the number of online processors on which you are running WebSphere MQ, a warning message (insufficient license units) is output. A message is placed in the error log indicating the value entered on the command.

Use a value of -1 to specify that you have group enablement, which allows use of the server through an enterprise-wide agreement, or other multi-server agreement, not administered or tracked at the individual server level. This value disables further checking of capacity units on this machine.

The default value, zero, indicates that you have purchased the media with no license units.

 

Return codes


0 Successful operation
36 Invalid argument
71 Unexpected error

 

Related commands


dspmqcap Display license units

 

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