Hello David,
AFAIK the answer is no. mqm is a God. I guess the only way to actually control access
to the resources is to make sure no regular user is in mqm group. If some of them need
to administer their own queue managers, then (on Unix platform), consider using
trusted setuid-ed or sudo-controlled binaries or scripts, wrapping MQ control commands.
Hope this will help,
Pavel
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Is it possible to use setmqaut to limit the access to a queue so that
members of group "mqm" do *not* have update access?
e.g. setmqaut -m qmgr1 -n a.b.* -t q -p mqm -put -get
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