Execute the script
$STM_ROOT/run_stmm
to start Rational Statemate on UNIX systems. Set the permissions onrun_stmm
to read and execute.The
run_stmm
script sets several environment variables before executing the kernel of Rational Statemate,$STM_ROOT/bin/stm
. The following table lists several environment variables set by therun_stmm
script.
Path to thelicense.dat
file, including the file name. Path to the alternate keymapping file included in Rational Statemate software. Required X environment variable for the proper operation of Rational Statemate.You can add any additional variables needed to
run_stmm
. You can define symbolic links torun_stmm
in commonly usedbin
directories. And, other users can define their own symbolic links.Note: To keep the environment consistent for all Rational Statemate users, do NOT make copies ofrun_stmm
in users’ home directories, or set variables in.cshrc
or .login
.An exception to this rule is two variables needed to run Dataport programs. These programs run independently of Rational Statemate. If you are using Dataport programs, you must set the
STM_ROOT
variable (Rational Statemate parent directory) in its environment (but not inrun_stmm
).To execute a Dataport program, set the following additional environment variables:
●PATH
(append the Statematebin
directories)For the definitions of these variables, see the
run_stmm
file in your Rational Statemate installation.