OS4X Core environment variables
Environment variables are created and/or set by all OS4X binaries, which values are based on the configuration of OS4X. These variables are:
OS4X_CFGFILE
: OS4X main configuration file (absolute path information)OS4X_IN_DIR
: incoming data directoryOS4X_OUT_DIR
: outgoing data directoryOS4X_TMP_DIR
: temporary data directoryOS4X_BIN_DIR
: binary program directoryOS4X_SCRIPT_DIR
: script installation directoryOS4X_BACKUP_DIR
: backup directoryRAND_FILE
: entropy file for OFTP2 needsOPENSSL_BIN
: absolute path to openSSL binaryRRDTOOL_BIN
: absolute path to RRDtools binaryRRDB_DATAPATH
: RRD data pathOS4X_WEBGUI_DIR
: web interface installation directoryJAVA_BIN
: configured path to the Java runtime (JRE) binaryCA_FILE
: configured absolute path to the root certificate fileCA_PATH
: configured absolute path to the root certificate directory
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