This topic provides the steps necessary to use the installation
wizard and perform a silent installation.
About this task
Use these steps to perform a silent installation, which uses
the installation wizard to install the product. Instead of displaying
a user interface, the silent installation provides interaction between
you and the wizard by reading all of your responses from a file that
you must customize.
Procedure
- Verify that the user ID that you are
using to run the silent installation has sufficient authority to perform
the task.
- Customize the option response file.
- Locate the sample options response file. The file name
is setup.response in the operating system platform directory
on the product CD-ROM.
- Make a copy to preserve the original response file.
For example, copy the file as myoptionsfile.
- Edit the copy in your flat file editor of choice, on
the target operating system. Read the directions within the response
file to choose appropriate values.
To
prepare the file for a silent installation on AIX®, use UNIX® line-end
characters (0x0D0A) to terminate each line of the options response
file.
- Make a non-commented option to have a silent install.
- Include custom option responses that reflect parameters
for your system.
- Follow the instructions in the response file to choose
appropriate values.
- Save the file.
- Issue a command to use your custom
response file:
install.exe -options myoptionsfile -silent
install -options ./myoptionsfile -silent
The
sample options response file is located in the AppClient directory
on the product CD-ROM.
- Issue the following command from a command prompt to
update your response file:
-OPT silentInstallLicenseAcceptance="true"
.Issuing
this command indicates that you accept all IBM® license
terms associated with this product, which is necessary for installing
application clients.
- Optional: Restart your
machine in response to the prompt that appears on Windows® platforms
when the installation is complete.
Results
You installed application clients silently by using the response
file.
Attention: Troubleshooting an invalid response
file name that was submitted during the silent installation. If
you get a response file error, the response file name may have been
typed incorrectly. Verify that this is the problem by removing the -silent command
and leaving -options <responsefile>. You may get a pop-up
window or command line error stating that the wizard cannot continue
because of the following error: The response file was not found (1001)
(403). The response file that you are passing cannot be found on the
system. Make sure that the path is correct, with no spelling mistakes,
and try the installation again.
What to do next
To verify the silent install, look
for the string INSTCONFSUCCESS in the log.txt file for successful
installation and INSTCONFFAILED for a failed installation.
The install command returns a return
code of 0 to indicate a successful installation, 1 to
indicate failure and 2 to indicate partial success. Any other
return code means that the installation failed.
When
the InstallShield for MultiPlatforms (ISMP) fails and the log.txt
file is not created, the error log file might have been created in
one of the following directories:
- When a GUI install fails, the logs are in var\tmp\niflogs\log.txt.
- When a silent install fails, the logs are in user_home\waslogs\log.txt.
- When a silent install for application client fails, the logs are
in user_home\cltlogs\log.txt.
- When a silent install for Plugins fails, the logs are in user_home\plglogs\log.txt.
- When a silent install for HTTP Server fails, the logs are in user_home\ihslogs\log.txt.