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Set these environment variables to point to files that TSM uses. Use
the LANG environment variable to specify the language that you want to
use.
Table 10. Environment Variables
Variable | Description |
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DSM_DIR | Points to the resource files, the dsm.sys file, and the executable file, dsmtca. If you do not set DSM_DIR, the HSM client searches for the executable files in the installation directory. |
DSM_CONFIG | Points to your dsm.opt file.
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DSM_LOG | Points to the directory where you want the dsmerror.log file to
reside. The error log file contains information about any errors that
occur during processing. This log file helps Tivoli Customer Service
diagnose severe errors.
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To set the Bourne or Korn shell, enter the environment variables in the .profile file in your $HOME directory. For example:
DSM_DIR=/home/davehil DSM_CONFIG=/home/davehil/dsm.opt DSM_LOG=/home/davehil export DSM_DIR DSM_CONFIG DSM_LOG
The /home/davehil/dsm.opt path identifies the path and file name for your dsm.opt file. The /home/davehil path identifies the directory where you want to store the dsmerror.log file, the executable file, the resource files, and the dsm.sys file.
To set the C shell, add the DSM_CONFIG and DSM_LOG variables to the .cshrc file in your $HOME directory. For example:
setenv DSM_CONFIG /home/davehil/dsm.opt setenv DSM_LOG /home/davehil
The /home/davehil/dsm.opt path identifies the path and file name for your dsm.opt file. The /home/davehil path identifies the directory where you want to store the dsmerror.log file.