WebSphere Application Server - Express provides Qshell environment variables that affect the scripts.
To set an environment variable for your Qshell session, run this command from the Qshell command line:
export variableName=value
To unset an environment variable for your Qshell session, run this command from the Qshell command line:
unset variableName
Note:When you exit the Qshell session, the environment variable must be set again the next time you issue the STRQSH CL command.
Note: You can also use a profile file to set variables. For more information, see Configure Qshell to run WebSphere Application Server - Express scripts.
WAS_ADDL_JVM_ARGS
If you set this variable, its value is appended to the Java virtual machine (JVM) arguments for all of the scripts that run a JVM. (All of the scripts except crtwasinst, dltwasinst, updwashost, enbprfwas, startServer, and lstwasinst run a JVM.) For example, this command:
export WAS_ADDL_JVM_ARGS="-Dtrace=com.ibm.*=all=enabled -Xms256m"
enables tracing for the JVM that a script starts, and sets the minimum heap size for the JVM to 256 megabytes.
WAS_USER_SCRIPT
This variable specifies the path to a script that runs before a WebSphere Application Server - Express Qshell script runs. For example, if you want to append a /home/QSYS/classes.jar to the classpath for every script, you might create a script called /home/myDir/classpath.script. The script file contains this command:
WAS_CLASSPATH=${WAS_CLASSPATH}:/home/QSYS/classes.jar
After you create the script file, run this command to set the environment variable:
export WAS_USER_SCRIPT=/home/myDir/classpath.script