When you have configured your ODBC data source names, you must also configure the environment so that you can issue console commands, and the brokers that you start can access the required database libraries. For example, if you have a DB2® broker database, you must add the DB2 client libraries to your library search path.
On Windows® platforms,
the environment is typically set up for you when you install the database
product, and no further action is required.
On Linux® and UNIX® systems:
If you are using WebSphere® MQ Version 6, see the section 'Implications of a 64-bit queue manager' in the Quick Beginnings section for your operating environment in the WebSphere MQ Version 6 information center online.
To set the broker's environment: