This section contains information about the Oracle VM Manager installation script, runInstaller.sh, and includes details on the usage, syntax and parameters. The runInstaller.sh script should always be run as the root user. Make sure you have met the requirements outlined in Section 3.2, “Minimum Hardware and Software Requirements” before running the runInstaller.sh script.
Syntax
runInstaller.sh
[
-h
|
--help
]
[
{
-c
|
--config=
}
] [
{
configfile.yml
-u
|
--uuid=
}
] [
{
uuid
-i
|
--installtype=
}
{
Install
|
Uninstall
|
Upgrade
}
] [
{
-y
|
--assumeyes
}
] [
{
-n
|
--noprereq
}
] [
{
-k
|
--cleanup
}
]
Options
Using the runInstaller.sh script with no options prompts you to enter any required options.
The following table shows the available options for this tool.
Option | Description |
---|---|
[
| Display the runInstaller.sh command parameters and options. |
{
| Specifies an install configuration file. This file is used to set install options in a silent install. The install configuration file should be in the format shown in Section 3.3.2.2, “Performing a Silent Install”. |
{
| Sets the UUID for Oracle VM Manager.
|
{
| Sets the install type to use without being prompted during the install. Use this option during a silent install. |
{
|
Sets each prompt during the install to respond as yes.
If combined with the
|
{
| Sets the installer to ignore all prerequisite system checks such as memory or operating system requirements. |
{
| Cleans up all temporary installation configuration files after the install completes. |
Example 3.4 Running Oracle VM Manager installer as a silent install
Specifying an install configuration file and running a silent install:
# ./runInstaller.sh --config=/path/myconfig.yml --installtype=Install --assumeyes
Example 3.5 Running Oracle VM Manager installer without checking system prerequisites
Running the installer without checking the host system prerequisites:
# ./runInstaller.sh --noprereq
Example 3.6 Running Oracle VM Manager installer with the UUID
Running the installer with the UUID of Oracle VM Manager to perform a recovery:
# ./runInstaller.sh --uuid=0004fb000000100002cb7f2dffa8d8