The following table shows which variables are used in the SAP DB documentation.
<arch> |
Name of the operating system architecture in the path specifications |
<build> |
Build number of the SAP DB software |
<database_name> |
Name of the database instance |
<database_server> |
Name of the host on which the database instance is installed |
<dba_user> |
Name of the database administrator (DBA user) |
<dbm_user> |
Name of the Database Manager operator |
<dependent_path> |
Location of the server software that is dependent on
the database version For
an RPM-based installation (Linux), this directory is defined as follows: |
<domain_user> |
Name of the DOMAIN user |
<group> |
UNIX/Linux: Name of the group of the SAP DB software |
<independent_data_path> |
Location of the data, configuration, and run directories of SAP DB database instances and SAP DB applications For
an RPM-based installation (Linux), this directory is defined as follows: |
<independent_program_path> |
Location of the programs and libraries shared by the
SAP DB database instances and SAP DB applications For
an RPM-based installation (Linux), this directory is defined as follows: |
<inst_profile> |
Name of the installation profile |
<os> |
Name of the operating system in the path specifications |
<os_user> |
Name of the operating system user |
<owner> |
UNIX/Linux: Name of the owner of the SAP DB software |
<package_directory> |
Directory where the software package is located after it has been installed |
<package_name> |
Logical name of the software package |
<password> |
Password |
<path> |
Path specification |
<program_path> |
Standard Microsoft Windows directory for the user software (for example, C:\Program Files) |
<server_name> |
Name of the host server |
<sysdba_user> |
Name of the SYSDBA user |
<user_name> |
Name of the user |
<version> |
Version number in accordance with the four-character SAP DB Version Notation |
<web_server> |
Name of the host on which the Web server is installed |