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Privilege Manager for Unix 7.2.3 - Administration Guide

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policysetenv

Syntax
policysetenv ( string variable, string value )
Description

The policysetenv procedure sets one or more environment variables in the policy server.

Example
#set the shell variable 
policysetenv("SHELL", "/opt/quest/bin/pmsh");
Related Topics

keepenv

unsetenv

policyunsetenv

Syntax
unsetenv( string env1 [, env2, …+ )
Description

The policyunsetenv procedure removes the named environment variable from the policy server.

Example

The following example deletes the PAGER and EDITOR environment variables from the policy server.

policyunsetenv("PAGER", "EDITOR");
Related Topics

keepenv

unsetenv

setenv

Syntax
setenv ( string name, string value )
Description

The setenv procedure sets one or more environment variables in the runenv variable.

Example
#set the shell variable 
setenv("SHELL", "/opt/quest/bin/pmsh"); 
Related Topics

keepenv

unsetenv

unsetenv

Syntax
unsetenv( string env1 [, env2, …+ )
Description

The unsetenv procedure removes the named environment variable from the runenv variable.

Example

The following example deletes the PAGER and EDITOR environment variables from the runtime environment.

unsetenv("PAGER", "EDITOR");
Related Topics

keepenv

setenv

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