Appendix C SGM Command Reference
sgm setpath
and appends lines such as these to the user's .cshrc file:
set path=($path /opt/CSCOsgm/bin /opt/CSCOsgmClient/bin) # CiscoSGM
Thereafter, you can enter SGM commands like this:
sgm help
instead of like this:
/opt/CSCOsgm/bin/sgm help
When entering this command, keep the following considerations in mind:
•If you enter this command and you do not specify a username, SGM appends the bin directories to your path (that is, to the path for the user who is currently logged in and entering the sgm setpath command).
•If you enter this command and you specify a username, SGM appends the bin directories to the path for the specified user. To specify a username, the following conditions must all be true:
–You must be logged in as the root user.
–The specified username must exist in the local /etc/passwd file.
–You cannot specify a username that is defined in a distributed Network Information Services (NIS) system or in an Network File
•If you enter this command more than once for the same user, each command overwrites the previous command. SGM does not append multiple bin directories to the same path.
•You might need to use the su - command when entering
List of SGM Commands
•SGM Command Reference, page
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