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This section provides information and step-by-step instructions for installing BEA Tuxedo Mainframe Adapter for SNA software (hereafter referenced as TMA SNA) in silent mode.
Silent installation reads the settings for your configuration from a text file that you create prior to beginning the installation. Manual intervention is not necessary during the installation process. Silent installation works on UNIX systems only.
Silent installation is a way of setting installation configurations only once and then using those configurations to duplicate the installation on many machines.
Note: | Using silent installation implies your consent to the License Agreement. You neither see a copy of the Software License Agreement nor have any means to accept the terms of the agreement. |
The silent installation process has two primary steps:
To create a template file for use in the silent installation process, follow these steps:
In the template files, comment lines are preceded by hash marks (#). The installer program does not read any line beginning with a hash mark.
This sample UNIX template file (installer.properties) applies to a silent installation of BEA Tuxedo Mainframe Adapters for SNA 9.1.
INSTALLER_UI=silent
### Locale ###
USER_LOCALE=en
### BEA Home Directory ###
BEAHOME=/home/user/bea/tuxedo9.1
Installing the software using silent installation takes the same amount of time as a standard installation. During silent installation, a startup message appears followed by an "Installing . . ." message, indicating that the installation has started.
To invoke the silent installation process on a UNIX system, follow these steps:
prompt> sh filename.bin -f path/installer.properties
where filename is the name of the BEA Tuxedo Mainframe Adapter for SNA installer file, and path is the full or relative pathname of the installer.properties
file.
Note: | If a file named installer.properties is present in the same directory as the installer (for example, filename.bin), it will be supplied automatically in silent mode. However, if installer.properties is in a different directory, you may use the -f command line option to specify the properties file. For example, sh filename.bin -f path/installer.properties |
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