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Editing the siebel.ini Files for Unattended Installation
Before starting installation, you must modify portions of
siebel.ini
file, as described in the following procedure. After you are done with the installation you need to launch the Configuration Wizard through the icons created in your Start menu by the installer. For instructions on how to launch the Configuration Wizard, see Installing the Siebel Server.To modify the siebel.ini file for the main installer
- Using a text editor, modify the appropriate
siebel.ini
file for the appropriate product. The locations ofsiebel.ini
files are listed below.NOTE: You should pull a fresh copy of each
siebel.ini
you are planning to modify and save itin a unique location to avoid overwriting the original file.
- Siebel Enterprise Server installer; for example,
E:\windows_server_ses_base\ses\siebel.ini.
- Siebel Web Server Extensions installer; for example,
E:\windows_server_eapp_lep_1\eappweb\siebel.ini.
- CORBA Object Manager installer; for example,
E:\windows_server_corba_lep_1\corbaom\siebel.ini.
NOTE: In each step, make sure that you have entered the correct values, because your entries are not validated by the installer.
- Locate the
[Dialog]
section and set all keys tono,
except the ones beginning with uninst, todisables all prompts.
- Locate the
[Defaults] section and
set the appropriate folder name and installation directories.- Locate the
[Defaults.ProductSelection] section and
set those products you want to install toyes
.- Locate the
[Defaults.LanguageSelection] and
set the languages you want to install toyes;
for example, if you want to install French then add the following line to this section.
FRA = yes
- Set the configuration keys in the appropriate .ini file as shown below.
For example,
ses
[RunAfter.Windows]
setupeBA = no
setupeInt = no
ConfigGateway =no
ConfigServer =no
- eappweb
[RunAfter]
ConfigEappweb =no
corbaom
[RunAfter]
ConfigCorbaOM.configutil = no
CAUTION: Do not set the keys for importing report files (ImportActuateFile) and creating virtual directories (
eapps
) in the[RunAfter.Windows]
section tono
.Optional Components
Anything not specifically defined in
[Module.OS]
is a required component.Siebel\OBJMGR = Object Manager Component
Siebel\SYNCSRVR = Handheld Synchronization
Siebel\HELP = Object Manager Help Files
Siebel\SDQCONNECTOR = Siebel Data Quality Connector
Siebel\SEARCH = Remote Search Support
Siebel\JAVABEAN = Siebel Java IntegratorDb = Siebel Database support files
Db\FILES = Siebel Sample Database
Db\DB2UDB = IBM DB2 UDB for Unix and Windows
Db\ORACLE = Oracle Database Enterprise Edition
Db\MSSQL = Microsoft SQL Server 2000
Db\ISERIES = IBM DB2 UDB for iSeries
Dwdb\DWREP = Siebel Data Warehouse configuration
Eai = Siebel EAI Connectors
Eai\SAPPROD = Siebel EAI Connector for SAP R/3
Eai\BIZTALK = Siebel Connector for Microsoft BizTalk Server
Eai\OLEDB = OLE DB for Siebel EAI
Eai\ORACLE = Siebel EAI Connector for Oracle
Eai\EAIACTIVEX = COM Data Control for Siebel EAI
Eai\AVAYA = Siebel EAI Connector for Avaya CRM Central
Eai\WEBSPHERE = Siebel EAI Connector for WebSphere Commerce Suite
Eai\JAVABEAN = Java Data Bean for Siebel EAI
Rptsrvr = Siebel Report Server Access
Rptsrvr\REPORTS = Siebel Report Server Access
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Siebel Server Installation Guide for Microsoft Windows Published: 25 June 2003 |