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Installation Executable Arguments
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®
To install Novell
ZENworks
used with the
setup.exe
installation DVD. You can run these files from a command line.
You should use the
command with
sh
Installation Executable Arguments
Table A-1
Argument
Long Form
-e
--console
-l
--database-location
-c
--create-db
-o
--sysbase-oem
-s
--silent
-f [path to
--property-file [path to
file]
file]
Some examples:
To perform a command line installation on a Linux server:
sh unzip_location/Disk1/setup.sh -e
To specify a database directory:
unzip_location\disk1\setup.exe -l d:\databases\sybase
To create a response file:
unzip_location\disk1\setup.exe -s
®
10 Configuration Management SP3, the following arguments can be
and
executable files that are located at the root of the
setup.sh
in order to prevent rights issues.
setup.sh
Explanation
(Linux only) Forces a command line installation.
Specifies a custom OEM (embedded) database directory.
Launches a database administration tool.
It cannot be used at the same time as the -o argument.
Authenticates to an OEM database that is not set up by the
installation program. This causes the installation program to
present you with only the necessary database options for an
external database, instead of the usual database options.
It cannot be used at the same time as the -c argument.
If this is not used with the -f argument, it causes the installation
that you are performing to create a response file (with a
filename extension) that you can edit, rename, and
.properties
use for an unattended installation to another server.
If this is used with the -f argument, an unattended installation on
the server is started, using the response file that you specify with
the -f argument.
Used with the -s argument, performs an unattended (silent)
installation using the response file that you specify.
If you do not specify a response file, or if the path or filename is
incorrect, the default non-silent GUI or command line installation is
used instead.
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