I want to create a new environment variable ASS1_DATA_DIR and ASS1_OUTPUT_DIR in bash and set them to the current directory. However whenever i run this script it doesn't create any env variable. I can only do it manually. It does run through the if statement, but it still doesn't create the variables.
I am doing this on my macbook as well, does that make a difference?
Hello,
I want to set some environment variables with this script:
ip=$@
echo Remote Computer: $ip
PERLDB_OPTS="CallKomodo=$ip:9000 RemotePort=$ip:9010 PrintRet=0"
export PERLDB_OPTS
PERL5LIB=/opt/komodo
export PERL5LIB
echo PERLDB_OPTS: $PERLDB_OPTS
echo PERL5LIB: $PERL5LIB
But it... (5 Replies)
Hi all,
I am trying to set up some variables in a shell script. The variables contain values of various paths needed to run a java module. The problem is the variables dont seem to be setting at all.
here is what i am trying to do :
JAR_HOME=/home/was5/bdcms/scheduledjobs/lib
export... (6 Replies)
I've seen a few other threads like this, but they either went unanswered or failed to answer my question.
How do I set an environment variable in a Makefile?
What I'm trying to do is use GNU make to automate an ant build.
In order to run ant, I've got to first set a few environment... (1 Reply)
Hello All,
I am writing a script to set some environment variables which are required for a particular application. I understand that the environment variables set by Shell script can, at the max, be valid for the session. They will have to be set again once the session is closed and re-opened.... (1 Reply)
hi all,
I would appreciate if some one could explain me the difference between setting up the variables as shown below
HOME=${HOME:-"/home/user1"}
HOME=/home/user1 (1 Reply)
Hi all,
This is my first post here. I need to set up a few environment variables with a shell script. Some are hard-coded, but some should come from other commands or as input from the user. How do I do that?
For example, I need to export a variable as such:
export DISPLAY=127.0.0.1:8.0
... (2 Replies)
Hi all!
I know that environment variables can be set on the .bashrc file, but I need to set them from a sh script. I saw a lot of websites that teach this but it doesn't work for me.
#!/bin/sh
DEKTOP=$DESKTOP=:/home/rrodrigues/Desktop
export DESKTOP
if I do echo $DESKTOP returns me... (10 Replies)
Hi,
In Cron file i'm using username and password hard-coded and now i wann to use environmental veraiables in cron file.
But Could you please guide me how to use these environmental variables in cron file ?
Thanks,
Shyamu.A (4 Replies)
Hi,
I have around 10 environment variables in my shell script. i want to set this all in a file and just call that file in my shell script. How can i do that ? Please help. TIA! (6 Replies)
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
vdetaplib
VDETAPLIB(1) General Commands Manual VDETAPLIB(1)NAME
vdetaplib - Virtual Distributed Ethernet tap emulation library
SYNOPSIS
No synopsis
DESCRIPTION
vdetaplib is a library that emulates tap (tuntap level2 interface, see in kernel sources Documentation/networking/tun.c) and connects tap
virtual interfaces to vde networks.
To use it, the libvdetab.so library must be preloaded (sh, ksh or bash syntax):
export LD_PRELOAD=/usr/lib/vde2/libvdetap.so
(csh, tchs syntax):
setenv LD_PRELOAD /usr/lib/vde2/libvdetap.so
If you want to divert all tap requests to a single vde_switch set the variable VDEALLTAP to the vde socket.
(sh, ksh or bash syntax):
export VDEALLTAP=/tmp/vde.ctl
(csh, tchs syntax):
setenv VDEALLTAP /tmp/vde.ctl
It is possible to set each single interface to different vde_switches by setting the environment variable with the same name of the inter-
face.
(sh, ksh or bash syntax):
export tap0=/tmp/vde.ctl
export tap1=/tmp/myvde.ctl
export ppc=/tmp/ppc.ctl
(csh, tchs syntax):
setenv tap0 /tmp/vde.ctl
setenv tap1 /tmp/myvde.ctl
setenv ppc /tmp/ppc.ctl
It is also possible to specify port, group or mode for a given interface setting environment variables as in the following example.
(sh, ksh or bash syntax):
export tap0_port=5
export tap0_group=vde-net
export tap0_mode=0660
(csh, tchs, syntax):
setenv tap0_port 5
setenv tap0_group vde-net
setenv tap0_mode 0660
The variable to set the specific interface is checked first then VDEALLTAP. VDEALLTAP thus works as a default choice for the vde switch to
be used. If VDEALLTAP is not set and there is no specific environment variable (and for tun -- IFF_TUN interfaces) the kernel provided
interface is used. In this latter case access to /dev/net/tun is required, generally root access.
NOTICE
Virtual Distributed Ethernet is not related in any way with www.vde.com ("Verband der Elektrotechnik, Elektronik und Informationstechnik"
i.e. the German "Association for Electrical, Electronic & Information Technologies").
SEE ALSO vde_switch(1), vdeq(1).
AUTHOR
VDE is a project by Renzo Davoli <renzo@cs.unibo.it>
Virtual Distributed Ethernet December 6, 2006 VDETAPLIB(1)