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DSM_CONFIG Specifies the location of the client options file dsm.opt. Set this environment variable to the fully qualified path and file name of the client options file. DSM_DIR Specifies the location of all other client files. Set this environment variable to the directory where the client message file dsc*.txt, the executable file dsmc, and the resource files are located. On UNIX/Linux clients, this directory also contains the dsm.sys option file. DSM_LOG Points to the directory where you want the dsmerror.log, dsmwebcl.log, and dsmsched.log files to reside. The error log file, dsmerror.log, contains information about any processing errors. The Web log file, dsmwebcl.log, is for errors that occur when the client is accessed through the Web interface. The schedule log, dsmsched.log, contains the output of scheduled commands. Note: DSM_LOG environment variable changes have been made in the Tivoli Storage Manager V5.3 client and later to prevent a security or data integrity problem. Logs are no longer created in the installation directory. In addition, if the client cannot open a required log for writing, the client process will terminate. The Tivoli Storage Manager command-line client, the Web Client Acceptor, and the agent will not run without a writable dsmerror.log. LANG On AIX, HP-UX, Solaris, Linux, and Windows platforms, the backup-archive client automatically detects the language of the system locale and displays in that language. To change the locale on UNIX/Linux, use the LANG environment variable. For example, if LANG is set to Czech, the backup-archive is displayed in Czech, provided that the Czech client language pack is installed. If Tivoli Storage Manager cannot load the Czech message catalog, it will default to the English (United States) language pack. On Windows platforms, use the LANGUAGE client option to change the national language in which the client displays the messages. Options file Tivoli Storage Manager includes options that control processing for user sessions. For example, you can use options to tell Tivoli Storage Manager which communication method to use, what format to use for dates, whether to use client compression, and more. 114 IBM Tivoli Storage Manager Implementation Guide