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UNIX, Linux, and Mac OS X Client Agent Configuration The environment variable field (ENV) contents are also determined during client agent installation and configuration. However, if required, you can enter values for this variable into the file manually. You should modify the agent.cfg only in certain circumstances; for example, if you wanted to associate an additional environment field with a particular database. Note: Modifications to the agent.cfg file take effect only after the client agent machine is started (or stopped and restarted). An example of the agent.cfg file is shown in the following table, with a description of each agent field. File Contents Field Description [0] Object type, a predefined number of a specific client agent in the network for UNIX and Linux [4] Object type, a predefined number of a specific client agent in the network for Mac OS X NAME ABagntux Name of the client agent VERSION nn.n Release and version number of the client agent HOME /opt/CA/ABuagent Default home directory for the client agent #ENV CA_ENV_DEBUG_LEVEL=4 Environment variable passed to the client agent #ENV CAAGPERF_ENABLE=1 Enables the features Snapshot and Direct I/O on Solaris and HP. For more information, see the section Configure Snapshot and Direct I/O ENV LD_LIBRARY_PATH Shared library search path for Sun, Linux, Tru64, and Mac OS X ENV SHLIB_PATH Shared library search path for HP ENV LIBPATH BROWSER cabr Shared library search path for AIX Browser module for the client agent AGENT uagentd MERGE umrgd Backup module for the client agent daemon Merge daemon VERIFY umrgd Scan daemon 38 Client Agents Guide

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UNIX, Linux, and Mac OS X Client Agent Configuration
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Client Agents Guide
The environment variable field (ENV) contents are also determined during client
agent installation and configuration. However, if required, you can enter values
for this variable into the file manually. You should modify the agent.cfg only in
certain circumstances; for example, if you wanted to associate an additional
environment field with a particular database.
Note:
Modifications to the agent.cfg file take effect only after the client agent
machine is started (or stopped and restarted).
An example of the agent.cfg file is shown in the following table, with a description
of each agent field.
File Contents
Field Description
[0]
Object type, a predefined number of a
specific client agent in the network for
UNIX and Linux
[4]
Object type, a predefined number of a
specific client agent in the network for Mac
OS X
NAME ABagntux
Name of the client agent
VERSION nn.n
Release and version number of the client
agent
HOME /opt/CA/ABuagent
Default home directory for the client agent
#ENV CA_ENV_DEBUG_LEVEL=4
Environment variable passed to the client
agent
#ENV CAAGPERF_ENABLE=1
Enables the features Snapshot and Direct
I/O on Solaris and HP. For more
information, see the section Configure
Snapshot and Direct I/O
ENV LD_LIBRARY_PATH
Shared library search path for Sun, Linux,
Tru64, and Mac OS X
ENV SHLIB_PATH
Shared library search path for HP
ENV LIBPATH
Shared library search path for AIX
BROWSER cabr
Browser module for the client agent
AGENT uagentd
Backup module for the client agent
daemon
MERGE umrgd
Merge daemon
VERIFY umrgd
Scan daemon