Sybase 15 manual Installing in console mode with a response file, Installing in silent mode

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CHAPTER 2 Installing Replication Server

Do not use special characters for the path name, such as blanks or periods.

2Specify the setup type, where installation_type specifies the type of installation (Full, Typical, or Custom):

-W setupTypes.selectedSetupTypeId=installation_type

If you specify either the Full or Typical installation, you do not need to uncomment the individual features; these features have been predefined as installed.

If you choose the Custom installation, you must uncomment the desired features and set their values to “true.”

3The last line in the response file allows you to specify if you want to start a sample Replication Server. You must uncomment this line and specify either “yes” or “no” (case sensitive; use all lowercase):

-W ConfigureReplicationServer.Yes-or-No="no"

Installing in console mode with a response file

A console mode installation using a response file lets you accept all defaults as you move through an interactive text installation, because the values come from a response file that you have set up.

Follow the same steps as you would for a regular console installation, but at the command line, enter:

HP-UX and Solaris:

./setup -console -options REP.response -W\

SybaseLicense.agreeToLicense=true

IBM AIX:

./setup -console -options REP.response -is:javahome JVM\ -W SybaseLicense.agreeToLicense=true

Installing in silent mode

A silent mode installation, sometimes referred to as an unattended installation, allows you to install the product using a response file to set default values, without any interaction required on your part.

Follow the same steps as you would for a console installation, but at the command line, enter:

HP-UX and Solaris:

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