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CiscoWorks Environment Variables
CiscoWorks Environment Variables
Frequently, misconfigured environment variables cause problems in the operation of CiscoWorks.
The following sections describe the default values, descriptions, and locations of CiscoWorks
environment variables for each platform.
Default Variable Values
The following sections provide the default values assigned to the CiscoWorks environment variables
for each platform.
SunOS and HP-UX Installations
On SunOS and HP-UX installations, the values assigned to the CiscoWorks environment variables
should be similar to the following, provided that you chose the defaults during installation of the
software:
NMSROOT—/usr/nms
SYBASE—/usr/nms/sybase
PATH—$NMSROOT/bin, /$NMSROOT/etc, $SYBASE/bin
DSQUERY—CW_SYBASE
If you did not load your software in the default directories, your values should point to the locations
you chose.
Use the printenv UNIX command to see the current environment variable settings.
For descriptions of these variables, see the section “Descriptions of Environment Variables” later in
this chapter.
AIX Installations
On AIX installations, the values assigned to the CiscoWorks environment variables should be similar
to the following, provided that you chose the defaults during installation of the software:
NMSROOT—/usr/nms
SYBASE—/usr/nms/sybase10
PATH—/usr/OV/bin, $NMSROOT/bin, /$NMSROOT/etc, $SYBASE/bin
DSQUERY—CW_SYBASE
If you did not load your software in the default directories, your values should point to the locations
you chose.
Use the printenv UNIX command to see the current environment variable settings.
For descriptions of these variables, see the section “Descriptions of Environment Variables” later in
this chapter.
Solaris Installations
On Solaris installations, the values assigned to the CiscoWorks environment variables should be
similar to the following, provided that you chose the defaults during installation of the software:
NMSROOT—/opt/CSCOcw