The syntax for the es-setup command is:
es-setup [ -A file ] [ -C file ] [ -p directory ] [ -Fhrvw ] [ -z ZoneThe following table describes the es-setup parameters.
Table B–3 es-setup Options
Option |
Modifying Options |
Description |
---|---|---|
-A |
filename |
Perform an automated setup using the specified response setup file filename. Note – This option is ignored if -C is also used. |
-C |
filename |
Specify a file in which to store the setup responses that you provide during the setup process. The setup responses file can be used for subsequent automated setup. This option supersedes the-A option. |
-F |
|
Set up the entire Sun Management Center installation again, including all installed base products, database, and add-ons. Use of this option is equivalent to resetting the entire installation to a post-install and pre-setup state, and then running setup. |
-h |
|
List the es-setup options. |
-k |
|
Perform setup without generating security keys. |
-p |
directory |
Set up a single add-on where directory is the directory name for the add-on. For example, the storage add-on is in /opt/SUNWsymon/addons/storage. To set up the storage add-on using es-setup, you would type es-setup -p storage. Use of this option is equivalent to resetting the specified add-on to a post-install and pre-setup state, and then running setup for the single add-on. |
-r |
|
Recreate the database. No other setup is performed. |
-v |
|
Perform setup using verbose mode. |
-w |
|
Skip Database re-setup. This option is valid with the -F option. |
-z |
Setup agent to be run in zone |