Environment variables¶
OAI uses/supports a number of environment variables, documented in the following:
NFAPI_TRACE_LEVEL: set the nfapi custom logging framework’s log level; can be one oferror,warn,note,info,debug. Default iswarn.NR_AWGN_RESULTS_DIR: directory containing BLER curves for NR L2simulator channel modelling in SISO caseNR_MIMO2x2_AWGN_RESULTS_DIR: directory containing BLER curves for NR L2simulator channel modelling in 2x2 MIMO caseOPENAIR_DIR: should point to the root directory of OpenAirInterface; BLER curves for LTE L2sim channel emulationNVRAM_DIR: directory to read/write NVRAM data in (5G)nvramtool; if not defined, will usePWD(working directory)OAI_CONFIGMODULE: can be used to pass the configuration file instead of-OOAI_GDBSTACKS: if defined when hitting an assertion (DevAssert(),AssertFatal(), …), OAI will loadgdband provide a backtrace for every threadOAI_RNGSEED: provide a fixed seed for random number generators (RNG). If this variable is absent, a random seed will be read (from/dev/urandom).USIM_DIR: directory to read/write USIM data in (4G)usimtool; if not defined, will usePWD(working directory)
Furthermore, these variables appear in code that is not maintained and maybe not even compiled anywhere:
- HOST: alternative host to connect to, for CLI, if neither REMADDR nor SSH_CLIENT are defined
- REMADDR: host to connect to, for CLI client
- SSH_CLIENT: alternative host to connect to, for CLI, if REMADDR is not defined
- USER: user name in the command-line interface
- rftestInputFile: input file for the calibration_test tool
- OPENAIR2_DIR : OMV and OMG modules, obsolete
- TITLE: OTG module, obsolete