How to write the Java environment variables in the ENVSET command to a log file.
(Last modified: 14Mar2002)
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How to write the Java environment variables in the ENVSET command to a log file.
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Novell ZENworks for Desktops 3.0
Novell ZENworks for Servers 2.0
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When the ENVSET command is invoked at the server console, the current Java environment variables are displayed on the server console screen. These variables may scroll off of the server console. To capture this information, see if conlog.nlm is loaded in the AUTOEXEC.NCF. If it is not, load CONLOG.NLM at the server console. Then type ENVSET at the server console. Then unload CONLOG.NLM. Unloading CONLOG.NLM will create SYS:\ETC\CONSOLE.LOG.
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Document Title: | How to write the Java environment variables in the ENVSET command to a log file. |
Document ID: | 10060604 |
Solution ID: | NOVL40429 |
Creation Date: | 20Feb2001 |
Modified Date: | 14Mar2002 |
Novell Product Class: | NetWare |
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