On Sun, Sep 29, 2019 at 11:54 AM Jack Woehr
<jwoehr@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Possibly this:

QIBM_MULTI_THREADED (Start multi-thread capable processes) This variable
determines if processes started by qsh can create multiple threads. When
the value of the variable is "Y", all child processes started by qsh can
start threads. The default value is "N".

This is a super-common rookie omission. And it still bites me from time to time.

Is there any downside to having this be 'Y'? My intuition says no,
there's never a compelling reason NOT to set this to 'Y'. But I
suppose it's possible that there might be some reason IBM hasn't made
this the default, aside from ultra-conservatism. (I would bet it's IBM
simply being ultra-conservative.)

John Y.

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