Dear Friends,
I want to change the environment variable for user called sybadm which is SAP user which has Sybase as the database. now i want to make LANG=C, LC_ALL=C as a permanent environment variable , i have tried by editing file called ~/.bashrc and vi ~/.cshrc both setting done and also change the ~/.profile but still environment variable not yet set.
Please help me to get the issues sorted our, quick reply would be highly appreciated.
Please find the below passwd file entry ,
sybmtd:x:1002:1001:Sybase Database Administrator:/sybase/MTD:/bin/csh
OS : SUSE 11 - SP2
Thanks in advance.
IS
On Thu, 17 Oct 2013 16:46:02 +0000, islamsk wrote:
> Dear Friends,
>
> I want to change the environment variable for user called sybadm which
> is SAP user which has Sybase as the database. now i want to make LANG=C,
> LC_ALL=C as a permanent environment variable , i have tried by editing
> file called ~/.bashrc and vi ~/.cshrc both setting done and also change
> the ~/.profile but still environment variable not yet set.
>
> Please help me to get the issues sorted our, quick reply would be highly
> appreciated.
>
> Please find the below passwd file entry ,
>
> sybmtd:x:1002:1001:Sybase Database Administrator:/sybase/MTD:/bin/csh
>
> OS : SUSE 11 - SP2
You may want to ask in the SUSE forums - openSUSE and SLE are not the
same thing.
http://forums.suse.com
Jim
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Jim Henderson
openSUSE Forums Administrator
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This is the openSUSE forum you want the SUSE forum.
https://forums.suse.com/forum.php
but for your problem did you use
export var=value
???
On 2013-10-17 19:15, Jim Henderson wrote:
> On Thu, 17 Oct 2013 16:46:02 +0000, islamsk wrote:
>> Please help me to get the issues sorted our, quick reply would be highly
>> appreciated.
>>
>> Please find the below passwd file entry ,
>>
>> sybmtd:x:1002:1001:Sybase Database Administrator:/sybase/MTD:/bin/csh
>>
>> OS : SUSE 11 - SP2
>
> You may want to ask in the SUSE forums - openSUSE and SLE are not the
> same thing.
>
> http://forums.suse.com
Just a suggestion: if the user does not login to Linux, those config
files do not work. And of course, they only work for that login session.
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Cheers / Saludos,
Carlos E. R.
(from 12.3 x86_64 “Dartmouth” at Telcontar)