You can silently install a customized installation package (CIP) or an integrated installation package (IIP) for the product by using either a fully-qualified response file, which you configure specifically to your needs, or parameters that you pass to the command line.
Create the build definition file for the CIP or IIP. See Creating a build definition file and generating a CIP for more information.
A silent installation uses the same installation program that the graphical user interface (GUI) version uses. However, instead of displaying a wizard interface, the silent installation reads all of your responses from a file that you customize, or from parameters that you pass to the command line. If you are silently installing an IIP, you can invoke a contribution with a combination of options that you specify directly on the command line, as well as options that you specify in a response file. However, any contribution options that you pass to the command line causes the IIP installer to ignore all of the options that are specified in a specific contribution's response file. See the detailed IIP installation options for more information.
You silently installed the CIP or IIP.
If you are running WebSphere Application Server Version 6.1 or Version 7.0, you can use the Profile Management Tool plug-in or the manageprofiles command to create and augment profiles. If you are running WebSphere Application Server Version 6.0.2, you must use the wasprofile command to create and augment profiles.
If you augmented profiles for eXtreme Scale during the installation process, you can deploy applications, start a catalog service, and start the containers in your WebSphere Application Server environment. See Administering WebSphere eXtreme Scale with WebSphere Application Server for more information.