Installing on OS/2 Warp

file found that matches the specification is included. If the specification is not valid, no general response file is included.

Note: You should not have more than five levels of included response files.

Actions: All actions.

OVERWRITE

Specifies whether to overwrite files automatically during installation.

Valid values for this keyword are YES and NO.

Actions: INSTALL, UPDATE.

SAVEBACKUP

Specifies whether to save a backup version of MQSeries for OS/2

Warp when it is updated. Valid values for this keyword are YES and

NO.

Actions: UPDATE.

Response File Structure

There are two kinds of line in a response file:

vComment lines

Comment lines are either blank or start with an asterisk (*) or a semicolon

(;).

vResponse lines

Response lines are used to determine the options and configurations to install on the target system. Response lines have the following syntax: keyword = value

Keyword-value pairs can be in any order. However, there can be only one pair per line. You can enter keywords in upper or lower case letters. You cannot include spaces within keywords.

The maximum line length in a response file is 255 characters.

Removing an MQSeries Client from OS/2 Warp

Use the MQSeries Installation and Maintenance icon in the MQSeries Client folder on the desktop, and select Actions/Delete. All the MQSeries client files that were there at the time of installation are deleted.

Installing on Sun Solaris

To install an MQSeries client on a Sun Solaris system you use the MQSeries Client CD-ROM supplied as part of the MQSeries product.

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