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SunSAI/P User’s Guide • November 1998
Editing the Bourne or Korn Shell Environments
1. Using a text editor, add these two lines to the end of the
$HOME/.profile
file.
If this file did not already contain this variable, add these lines to the end of the file,
or contact your system administrator for assistance.
2. Make the changes effective in your current window.
Note –
If you log out and then back into to your system, you will update the
MANPATH
variable in all command windows and shells.
Viewing the Man Pages
Once you have added the
/opt/SUNWconn/man/
directory to your
MANPATH
variable, you can use the
/usr/man
command to view these SunSAI/P man pages:
■
saip(7d)
■
saipconfig(1m)
■
saipd(1m)
■
saipdl(7d)
■
sitty(1)
■
spm(1m)
MANPATH=/opt/SUNWconn/man:$MANPATH
export MANPATH
MANPATH=/opt/SUNWconn/man
export MANPATH
$ . $HOME/.profile
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