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Preparing Silent Installation Files

Prepare the file that will contain your installation directives; for details, see
5.
"Preparing Silent Installation Files," on page 42.
Run the
6.
setup -s -f filename
where the
specifies the name of the INF file that contains your installation directives.
The next section shows some examples of the silent install files. Silent installation
directives that you can use when installing Directory Server is covered in sections
that follow.
Preparing Silent Installation Files
Silent installation is intended for use at sites where many server instances must be
created. For Directory Server, it is especially useful for heavily replicated sites that
will create a large number of consumer servers.
NOTE
This section first describes how to create silent installation files. It then provides
examples of using silent installation to support the following common installation
scenarios:
A Typical Installation
Using an Existing Configuration Directory
Installing the Standalone Netscape Console
You find a definition of the individual installation directives in "Installation
Directives," on page 46.
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program with the
setup
option indicates the silent mode of installation and filename
-s
The
file provided with the Directory Server is merely a
silent.inf
template, an example of how to write your own. For the file to work,
many of the parameters (hostname, ports, paths and so on) in the file
must be replaced with appropriate values.
It is also easy to generate your own silent installation file using the
option, and modify the resulting
setup -k
needed.
and
command line options:
-s
-f
install.inf
file as

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