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Siebel Installation Guide for UNIX > Additional Postinstallation and Configuration Tasks > Managing Environment VariablesThere are several environment variables that must be properly set for optimal functioning of the Siebel Server, as shown in Table 13. These include: NOTE: For information about tuning the UNIX kernel and other parameters for Siebel Server optimization, see Siebel Performance Tuning Guide.
The Siebel environment variables $SIEBEL_HOME and $SIEBEL_ROOT must be set to enable execution of the Siebel Gateway and Siebel Server management utilities documented in Siebel System Administration Guide. During Siebel Enterprise Server and Siebel Server configuration, the script files siebenv.csh (for C shell) and siebenv.sh (for Bourne or Korn shell) are automatically created in the $SIEBEL_ROOT directory. When sourced, these shell scripts set the environment variables. If you have configured your Siebel Server to start manually, then you must source either siebenv.csh or siebenv.sh before starting the server. For this reason, you might want to add a call to the appropriate siebenv.* file to the logon files of all of the Siebel administrator UNIX accounts, so that these variables are set automatically whenever a Siebel administrator logs on. NOTE: If you want to change the default settings of these environment variables, then you must do so before you start the Siebel Server. Tuning UNIX Operating Systems for Siebel Business ApplicationsThere are several UNIX system environment variables that you must set for proper functioning of the Siebel Server. For detailed information about tuning the UNIX kernel and other configurable parameters for Siebel Server optimization, see Siebel Performance Tuning Guide. Related Topics |
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