Installation Guide
In either case it is possible to custom configure the servers as well as being able
to select a typical install and use the default configuration values.
Except for the absence of the GUI screens all actions of the Installer are the
same and the result of an installation in silent mode is exactly the same as one
done in GUI mode with the same responses.
The value for
Note
-options
specify an absolute path.
Installation in silent mode can fail when a response is required from the user.
Such a response is required when files already exist on disk and appear to be
newer than the files the installer is attempting to install, or when files have been
modified by the user.
Set the following options at the command line level to specify actions to take
when installing in silent mode:
•
replaceExistingResponse
replace a file that currently exists on your system with the one being
installed.
•
replaceNewerResponse
replace a file that currently exists on your system with the one being
installed if the existing file is newer than the file being installed.
•
removeExistingResponse
remove a file that currently exists on your system.
•
removeModifiedResponse
remove a file that has been modified since installation.
Any of these options can be specified on the command line or within the
options file as follows:
-G <option>="<value>"
Valid values are:
•
yesToAll
•
yes
•
noToAll
•
no
For example:
APPENDIX A
Alternative Installation Methods
,
, and
-options-template
– stores your response to whether you want to
– stores your response to whether you want to
– stores your response to whether you want to
– stores your response to whether you want to
must
-options-record
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