Installing in console mode with a response file, Installing in silent mode – Sybase 15 User Manual

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CHAPTER 2 Installing Replication Server

Installation Guide for UNIX

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

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Specify 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.”

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The 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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