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Operating Systems AIX Setting up NIM for different networks Post 303024160 by trifo75 on Tuesday 2nd of October 2018 04:07:27 AM
Old 10-02-2018
There are no error messages to examine. Every command is run with "OK" exit status, but the config created by the commands is not correct. Clearly the problem is that I am doing it the wrong way and I wanted to get some advices on the correct way.

I would like to make NIM use install interface "if2" but it is still usind "if1", thus configuring bootptab with incorrect server address.

--Trifo
 

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rheolef-config(1rheolef)					    rheolef-6.1 					  rheolef-config(1rheolef)

NAME
rheolef-config -- get installation directories EXAMPLE
The following command returns the rheolef libraries directory: rheolef-config --libdir An environment sanity check writes: rheolef-config --check DESCRIPTION
This command is usefull when linking executables with rheolef: libraries locations are required by the link editor. Such directories are defined while configuring rheolef, before to compile and install see . Installing}'. The rheolef-config command returns these settings. Note that rheolef-config could be used in Makefiles for the determination of linker flags. Another usefull feature is the --check option. When rheolef is installed in a user directory, i.e. not as root, the sane run-time environ- ment depends upon two environment variables. The first one is the PATH: bkindir directory may be present in PATH. The second environment variable is related to shared libraries, and its name is system-dependent, e.g. LD_LIBRARY_PATH on most platforms and SHLIB_PATH on HP-UX. Its content may contains bindir. rheolef-config --shlibpath-var Since it is a common mistake to have incorrect values for these variable, for novice users or for adanced ones, especialy when dealing with several installed versions, the environment sanity check writes: rheolef-config --check If there is mistakes, a hint is suggested to fix it and the return status is 1. Instead, the return status is 0. FILE OPTIONS
--version rheolef version. --help print option summary and exit. --prefix install architecture-independent files location. --exec-prefix architecture-dependent files location. --includedir include header directory. --bindir executables directory. --mandir man documentation directory. --libdir object code libraries directory. --datadir --datarootdir read-only architecture-independent data location. --pkgdatadir read-only architecture-independent data location; specific for package. --includes include compiler flags. --libs library compiler flags. --shlibpath-var the shared library path variable. --library-interface-version the library interface version. --hardcode-libdir-flag-spec flag to hardcode a libdir into a binary during linking. --is-distributed true or false: whether it is the distributed version. --have-old-code --have-new-code true or false: whether it is the new/old code branch that is installed. rheolef-6.1 rheolef-6.1 rheolef-config(1rheolef)
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