Installing Replication Server

Installing with a response file

You can install Replication Server using a response file in combination with a console or silent installation. You must first create the response file.

Note You must provide the absolute path name for the response file you create.

To create a response file, do one of the following at the command line:

Enter the following command, where REP.response is name you choose for the response file:

HP-UX and Solaris:

./setup -options-template REP.response

IBM AIX:

./setup -options-template REP.response -is:javahome JVM

InstallShield creates an options template called REP.response. Edit the template with the values you want to use during installation.

Enter the following command at the command line, where REP.response is a name you choose for the response file:

Note You must provide the absolute path name for the response file you create.

HP-UX and Solaris:

./setup - options-record REP.response

IBM AIX:

./setup - options-recordREP.response -is:javahome JVM

InstallShield runs the installation in GUI mode and captures all user choices to a file called REP.response. You can also specify the -consoleoption to get the same results.

You can use REP.response for future installations of Replication Server, either as is or edited for the new installation.

Editing the response file

1 Specify the installation location, where path is the full path and file name:

-P installLocation=path

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