Difference between revisions of "OS4X Core environment variables"

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*<code>CA_FILE</code>: [[OS4X_Core_configuration#root_certificate_file_.26_root_certificate_path|configured absolute path to the root certificate file]]
 
*<code>CA_FILE</code>: [[OS4X_Core_configuration#root_certificate_file_.26_root_certificate_path|configured absolute path to the root certificate file]]
 
*<code>CA_PATH</code>: [[OS4X_Core_configuration#root_certificate_file_.26_root_certificate_path|configured absolute path to the root certificate directory]]
 
*<code>CA_PATH</code>: [[OS4X_Core_configuration#root_certificate_file_.26_root_certificate_path|configured absolute path to the root certificate directory]]
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The following environment variables are extracted form the global OS4X configuration file (default: <code>/etc/os4x.conf</code>):
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*<code>OS4X_DB_HOST</code>
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*<code>OS4X_DB_USER</code>
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*<code>OS4X_DB_PWD</code>
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*<code>OS4X_DB_NAME</code>
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*<code>OS4X_DB_SOCKET</code>
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*<code>OS4X_DB_PORT</code>
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*<code>OS4X_DB_TYPE</code>: either "mysql", "DB2" or "sqlite3"
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All processes started by OS4X (event scripts, plugins, etc.) have access to these environment variables.  
 
All processes started by OS4X (event scripts, plugins, etc.) have access to these environment variables.  

Revision as of 15:37, 30 April 2012

Environment variables are created and/or set by all OS4X binaries, which values are based on the configuration of OS4X. These variables are:

The following environment variables are extracted form the global OS4X configuration file (default: /etc/os4x.conf):

  • OS4X_DB_HOST
  • OS4X_DB_USER
  • OS4X_DB_PWD
  • OS4X_DB_NAME
  • OS4X_DB_SOCKET
  • OS4X_DB_PORT
  • OS4X_DB_TYPE: either "mysql", "DB2" or "sqlite3"



All processes started by OS4X (event scripts, plugins, etc.) have access to these environment variables. The environment variable "OS4X_CFGFILE" points to the absolute path to the OS4X main configuration file. This has two effects:

  • you may start OS4X programs in a shell where this variable is set without using the parameter "-C" for all binaries (because the environment variable points to the correct position of the configfile)
  • all subsequent processes started by OS4X (like event scripts) don't have to bother about the given configfile (like plugins of OS4X Enterprise).

Database performance benchmarking

Available in OS4X 3 Core, an environment variable can be set to log all database access timing information into that given file:

OS4X_DB_BENCHMARKLOG

You can set this variable to an absolute filename where OS4X logs all innformation (example: "ksh" or "bash"):

export OS4X_DB_BENCHMARKLOG=/tmp/db2perf.log

This file logs the connect and query time for every single database access, resulting in a fast growing file. The content if this file looks like this (using DB2 database abstraction layer, others like MySQL start with "MySQL"):

DB2 connect: 0.052482 seconds
DB2 SQL query: 0.126631 seconds
DB2 connect: 0.032447 seconds
DB2 SQL query: 0.004983 seconds
DB2 connect: 0.029555 seconds
DB2 SQL query: 0.004500 seconds
DB2 connect: 0.031012 seconds
DB2 SQL query: 0.001324 seconds