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Environment variables are variables configured for a particular computer hosting an aspect of a Siebel deployment. These Siebel-specific environment variables configure interactions with the computer's operating system and various functions of Siebel Business Applications. Configure environment variables through the operating system of the individual computer. For information about configuring these variables, see "Configuring System Environment Variables".
Environment variables configure a wide range of functionality and are covered in context-specific areas of the Siebel Bookshelf. The Siebel Bookshelf is available on Oracle Technology Network (OTN) and Oracle Software Delivery Cloud. It might also be installed locally on your intranet or on a network location.
Table 3-1 provides a partial listing of environment variables for the Siebel Business Applications or that affect them, and it indicates one or more locations where each variable is documented. This list is not comprehensive. Some environment variables are set automatically. In general, set environment variables explicitly only as you are instructed by documentation for Siebel Business Applications.
Table 3-1 Partial Listing of Siebel Environment Variables
Environment Variable | Where Documented |
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NLS_LANG |
Siebel Installation Guide for the operating system you are using |
NLS_SORT |
Siebel Installation Guide for the operating system you are using |
ORACLE_HOME |
Siebel Installation Guide for the operating system you are using |
PATH |
Siebel Installation Guide for the operating system you are using |
SIEBEL_CODEPAGE |
Siebel Installation Guide for the operating system you are using |
TEMP |
Siebel Installation Guide for the operating system you are using |
TMP |
Siebel Installation Guide for the operating system you are using |
LD_LIBRARY_PATH (Linux and Oracle Solaris) |
Siebel Installation Guide for UNIX |
JAVA_HOME |
Siebel Installation Guide for UNIX |
LANG |
Siebel Installation Guide for UNIX |
LC_ALL |
Siebel Installation Guide for UNIX |
LIBPATH (AIX) |
Siebel Installation Guide for UNIX |
NLS_DATE_FORMAT |
Siebel Installation Guide for UNIX |
ODBCINI |
Siebel Installation Guide for UNIX |
SHLIB_PATH (HP-UX) |
Siebel Installation Guide for UNIX |
SIEBEL_HOME |
Siebel Installation Guide for UNIX |
SIEBEL_GATEWAY_ROOT |
Siebel Installation Guide for UNIX |
SIEBEL_SERVER_ROOT |
Siebel Installation Guide for UNIX |
SIEBEL_ROOT |
Siebel Installation Guide for UNIX |
SIEBEL_ENTERPRISE |
Siebel Installation Guide for UNIX |
SIEBEL_UNIXUNICODE_DB |
Siebel Installation Guide for UNIX |
TNS_ADMIN |
Siebel Installation Guide for UNIX |
SIEBEL_ASSERT_MODE |
Siebel Performance Tuning Guide Siebel System Monitoring and Diagnostics Guide |
SIEBEL_OSD_LATCH |
Siebel Performance Tuning Guide |
SIEBEL_OSD_MAXLIMITS |
Siebel Performance Tuning Guide |
SIEBEL_OSD_NLATCH |
Siebel Performance Tuning Guide |
SIEBEL_OSD_PTHREAD_STACK_SIZE |
Siebel Performance Tuning Guide |
SIEBEL_SARMBufferSize |
Siebel Performance Tuning Guide |
SIEBEL_SARMFileSize |
Siebel Performance Tuning Guide |
SIEBEL_SARMLevel |
Siebel Performance Tuning Guide |
SIEBEL_SARMMaxFiles |
Siebel Performance Tuning Guide |
SIEBEL_SARMPeriod |
Siebel Performance Tuning Guide |
SIEBEL_CRASH_HANDLER |
Siebel System Monitoring and Diagnostics Guide |
SIEBEL_DIAG_STORE |
Siebel System Monitoring and Diagnostics Guide |
SIEBEL_LOG_ARCHIVES |
Siebel System Monitoring and Diagnostics Guide |
SIEBEL_LOG_DIR |
Siebel System Monitoring and Diagnostics Guide |
SIEBEL_LOG_EVENTS |
Siebel System Monitoring and Diagnostics Guide |
SIEBEL_SESSMGR_TRACE |
Siebel System Monitoring and Diagnostics Guide |
SIEBEL_SISNAPI_TRACE |
Siebel System Monitoring and Diagnostics Guide |
SIEBEL_STDERROUT |
Siebel System Monitoring and Diagnostics Guide |
SIEBEL_DATA_SOURCE |
Using Siebel Tools |
SIEBEL_TABLE_OWNER |
Using Siebel Tools |
SIEBEL_FILE_ENCODING |
Siebel Marketing User Guide |
SPELLCHECKLEVEL1 |
Set to True when using the spell check feature with outbound email messages. For more information about this feature, see Siebel Email Administration Guide. |