I know there was a discussion about this while back, and IIRC the consensus
was that you should set LD_ASSUME_KERNEL=2.2.5 to run MQ 5.3 on RHL 9.0.

Is this really the right value - or should I be using
LD_ASSUME_KERNEL=2.4.1?

The reason I ask this is that MQ 5.3 is running fine on my RHL 8 system with
kernel level 2.4.20 with no specific LD_ASSUME_KERNEL settings and should
therefore be using the "floating stacks" version of LinuxThreads by default
(rather than the original LinuxThreads version which a 2.2.5 value would
force).

Has this changed with recent CSDs (i.e. does MQ 5.3 plus CSD?? now have the
fixes to work correctly with both LinuxThreads and NPTL?)?

Do user applications using the QM need this setting or is it just the queue
manager processes?

What about the IBM JDK/JRE?  Does that need this as well?

Thanks,
David

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