To run a silent installation, you first run an interactive installation session using the silent install syntax of the installer command. This creates a state file that the silent installation process will use. During the interactive session, your responses to the installer are captured as a set of name-value pairs in a state file. Each name-value pair represents a single prompt or field in the installation process. With the state file as input, you can then run the installer on any number hosts. This process allows you to propagate one configuration across multiple hosts in your enterprise.
The installer cannot run a state file from a different version of Communications Suite or Java ES. That is, if you create your state file using Communications Suite 5, you cannot run this state file to install Java ES 2005Q4.
The following table presents the main events in a silent installation. Links to instructions are in the right column.
Table 5–1 Silent Installation Events
Event |
Location of Instructions |
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1. Verify that your hosts meet the Communications Suite installation prerequisites. | |
2. Run an interactive installation session to generate a state file. | |
- Using the graphical installer |
Chapter 3, Installing Communications Suite With the Graphical Interface |
- Using the text-based installer | |
3. Copy the state file to another host and edit the state file for that host. | |
4. (Optional) Edit the state file to run on a different platform from the platform where the state file was generated. | |
5. Run a silent installation session on each host. |