You can create a response file by recording your actions as you install a
DevOps product using IBM Installation Manager.
About this task
When you record a response file, all the selections that
you make in the
Installation Manager GUI
are stored in an XML file. The XML file is the response file. When
you run
Installation Manager in
silent mode,
Installation Manager uses
the response file to complete the installation.
Procedure
To record a response file for installation (or for uninstalling):
- At a command line, change to the Eclipse subdirectory in
the directory where you installed Installation Manager. For example:
- Windows: C:\Program
Files\IBM\InstallationManager\eclipse
- Linux and UNIX systems:
/opt/IBM/InstallationManager/eclipse
- Run the following command to start Installation Manager, substituting
your own file name and location for the response file:
Windows: IBMIMc.exe
-record <response file path and name>
Linux and UNIX systems: ./IBMIM -record
<response file path and name>
Note: You can record a response file without installing or uninstalling an
IBM® product by adding the
-skipInstall
<agentDataLocation> argument. This is an optional argument. The directory
<agentDataLocation> is a writeable folder that
Installation Manager uses to keep registry and temporary configuration
files. This directory must be different from the installation folder for
Installation Manager. For example, you can use the directory
/usr/tmp/IMData for
<agentDataLocation> on Linux. After the response file has been created, you can delete
files in this directory. For more information about command-line arguments, see
Installation Manager command-line arguments.
Location of the installation
folder for
Installation Manager- Windows:
- 2008 Server: C:\ProgramData\IBM\InstallationManager
- Other releases: C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application
Data\IBM\InstallationManager
- Linux and UNIX systems: /var/ibm/InstallationManager
Note: Check that the file paths specified
in the command line exist. Installation Manager does not
create directories for the response file and the log file.
Attention: To record different response files for the same product,
you must create a separate writable directory for each response file.
The -skipInstall option records additional
upgrades, modifications to the set of installed features or uninstall
for the specific product installation.
- Follow the instructions in the Installation wizard to make
your installation choices. For details, see Installing the product package using the Installation Manager GUI.
- Click Finish, and then close Installation Manager.
Results
An XML response file is created and resides in the location
specified in the command.