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          Veritas Flex Appliance Getting Started and Administration Guide
                Last Published: 
				2020-05-11
                
              
              
                Product(s): 
				Appliances (1.3)
                 
              
              
                Platform: Flex Appliance OS
              
            - Product overview
 - Getting started
 - Modifying settings
 - Managing users
- Overview of the Flex Appliance default users
 - Managing Flex Appliance Console users and tenants
- Adding a tenant
 - Editing a tenant
 - Removing a tenant
 - Adding a local user to the Flex Appliance Console
 - Connecting an Active Directory domain to the Flex Appliance Console
 - Importing an Active Directory user or user group to the Flex Appliance Console
 - Editing an Active Directory domain in the Flex Appliance Console
 - Changing a user password in the Flex Appliance Console
 - Removing a user from the Flex Appliance Console
 
 - Changing the hostadmin user password in the Flex Appliance Shell
 - Managing NetBackup application instance users
 
 - Using Flex Appliance
- Managing the repository
 - Creating application instances
 - Managing application instances
- Resizing instance storage
 - Editing instance network settings
 - Managing application add-ons on instances
 - Viewing instance performance metrics
 - Running NetBackup commands on an application instance
 - Setting environment variables on NetBackup instances
 - Storing custom data on a NetBackup instance
 - Establishing trust with a NetBackup 7.7.3 master server instance
 
 - Upgrading application instances
 - About Flex Appliance upgrades and updates
 
 - Monitoring the appliance
 - Reconfiguring the appliance
 - Troubleshooting guidelines
 
Setting environment variables on NetBackup instances
NetBackup 8.2 and later supports setting environment variables on application instances.
To add an environment variable
- Log in to the instance as the appadmin user.
 - Navigate to one of the following locations:
If you want to set a variable for both interactive and non-interactive user sessions, navigate to
/etc/profile.d/custom.sh.If you want to set a variable for interactive user sessions only, navigate to
/etc/profile.d/sh.local.
 - Edit the file to add the new variable.