Setting up your installation properties file, Installing place in the silent mode – Oracle Audio Technologies Oracle Retail Place 12.2 User Manual

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Installing Place

Installing Place

5-3

Oracle E-Delivery writes a ZIP file to the default location you have selected for
downloads.

6.

Unpack the ZIP file to a temporary directory. In this guide, the directory that
contains the installation media is referred to as the <PLACE_CD_IMAGE>
directory.

Now you can set up your Place installation properties file.

Setting Up Your Installation Properties File

In order to install Place, you first need to specify the properties to use during the
installation process. These properties are specified in the install.properties file.

To set up your install.properties file:

1.

Ensure that your <PLACE_CD_IMAGE> directory exists and is populated, as
described in

Accessing the Installation Software

, on page 5-2.

2.

Navigate to the <PLACE_CD_IMAGE> directory and copy the
reference.install.properties file to the same directory, naming it install.properties.

3.

Edit the install.properties file, specifying values as described within the file, and
save it.

Now you can install Place using one of the following modes:

Installing Place in the Silent Mode

Installing Place Using the Graphical Oracle Installer

Installing Place in the Silent Mode

This section describes how to install Place in silent mode. The silent mode is
non-interactive.

To install Place in silent mode:

1.

Ensure that you have completed

"Setting Up Your Installation Properties File"

on

page 5-3.

2.

Make sure that your application server is running.

3.

From your application server machine, enter the following command:

bash install.sh -s

install.sh

The install.sh command enables you to install Place.

Syntax

install.sh [-P] [-s] [-p <path-to-install.properties-file>] forcecomponentinstall

Arguments

Use any arguments listed below as needed.

Argument

Description

-s

Optional. Silent mode. If you omit this option, the Oracle
Installer user interface displays.

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