. . . "All database specific environment variables should appear in the database user's .profile (unix) or other, standard configuration file. Users may open these files to ascertain which values need to appear in their Single-Tier openlink.ini files and their Multi-Tier oplrqb.ini files. In fact, users should execute the database user's .profile before installing Single-Tier drivers or Multi-Tier server components. The installers will detect the variables and write them into the appropriate location. The standardized, ODBC and JDBC variables pass the following values:\n\u2014 CLASSPATH \tA JAVA client variable that passes the full path to an OpenLink JDBC .jar file.\n\u2014 LD_LIBRARY_PATH \tA generic library path variable that appends the full path to OpenLink's lib sub-directory.\n\u2014 LIBPATH \tAn AIX library path variable that appends the full path to OpenLink's lib sub-directory.\n\u2014 ODBCINI \tPasses the full path to ~/openlink/bin/odbc.ini.\n\u2014 ODBCINSTINI \tPasses the full path to ~/openlink/bin/odbcinst.ini.\n\u2014 OPENLINKINI \tThis Single-Tier variable passes the full path to ~/openlink/bin/openlink.ini.\n\u2014 PATH \tAppends the full path to OpenLink's bin sub-directory.\n\u2014 SHLIB_PATH \tAn HP/UX library path variable that appends the full path to OpenLink's lib sub-directory." .