Hello,
I need some help to understand system and user environment files, such as .profile and others. I can edit my .profile file in my home directory. What I only touch in this file is the $PATH variable and when I am logged in under a telnet session, the PATH that I specify is used and... (8 Replies)
what is the environment variable used for getting the <machine name> .
hello $LOGNAME,welcome to <??>
I want to print the machine name in the place of <??>
Please help. (6 Replies)
$ . oraenv (when i type this at the prompt)
ORACLE_SID = ? ( I get this)
I understand that . oraenv is a startup script and it has the ENV variable ORACLE_SID.
But pls let me know what more it explains and also how to change the env variable here. (2 Replies)
First of all I am using C shell.
I have a variable destDirectory that holds a path.
the path includes an environment variable($user)
when I try to execute a command within the script, the $destDirectory gets replaced with the path, but the environment variable is not replaced. I end up... (2 Replies)
In our current environment we have each of our testing levels on individual servers (running Korn shell). So, there is a server for dev and test, and 2 servers for qa and prod. I have several scripts that utilize a code that is dependant on the server where it resides. While I was the only person... (3 Replies)
Hi,
I have to set bunch of variables and all other programs like make,
perl will use them ..
Here are my constraints and requirements ...
The variables have to be set by executing a script that runs
in c shell. I cannot source the script since people who use this
script might be on... (8 Replies)
Hello,
For the moment, my LC_ALL variable is set as "" by default. If I want to change this value, I do : export LC_ALL="en_fr" for example.
That I want to know it's : how can I set by default this value ? I want to save it on my profile in order to get it when I open my session... :confused:... (2 Replies)
i am not clear at some places i saw that assigning a env var with colon ':' like
export PATH=/usr/bin:/usr/ucb:/etc:/usr/sbin:.:/usr/platform/sun4u/sbin
here you can find : and a . and again :
could some one explain how it works...
see all is starting from root directory,
how : is used and... (6 Replies)
Hi All,
I am new to SUN Solaris.I have some questions regarding environment variable.:confused:
Q1. Where the environment variables available in Solaris.
Q2. What command used here.
Q3. Can a user change this .Suppose i want to change the bash to ksh can it be possible here. Or i need to... (2 Replies)
I'm trying to make a sed substitution where the substitution pattern is an environment variable to be expanded, but the variable contains a "slash".
sed -e 's/<HOME_DIRECTORY>/'$HOME'/'This gives me the following error:
sed: -e expression #1, char 21: unknown option to `s'Obviously this is... (2 Replies)
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nlspath(4) Kernel Interfaces Manual nlspath(4)NAME
nlspath - NLSPATH configuration file
DESCRIPTION
The file allows the superuser to restrict the paths set by others through an environment variable to locate message catalogs for or root
programs.
This file contains only one entry with the following format:
pseudo-pathnames in this file should be absolute pathnames and must be separated by a colon. The paths which are available both in the
configuration file and environment variable are considered to locate message catalog files. The file should not be edited directly.
Instead, the command should be used to modify the contents of this file. See chnlspath(1M) for details.
If contains the file is in compatibility mode. In this case, all and root programs use the environment variable directly to locate message
catalogs. This configuration file is supported only to provide backward compatibility for those or root programs which are depending on
the environment variable New or root programs should not depend on the environment variable and configuration file
EXAMPLES
An entry in this file would typically look like:
WARNINGS
The configuration file must be root owned and there should not be write permission set for group and others. Superuser should not provide
write permission for group and others for the paths mentioned in the configuration file.
is provided only for compatibility with existing or root applications that make use of relative pathnames while invoking catopen(3C). New
or root applications must use absolute pathnames while invoking catopen(3C).
This file is to be obsoleted at a future date.
FILES SEE ALSO catopen(3C), chnlspath(1M), environ(5).
TO BE OBSOLETED nlspath(4)