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Siebel Configuration Wizard Syntax Elements


This topic describes the command-line syntax for starting the Siebel Configuration Wizards. This topic is part of More Information About Using the Siebel Configuration Wizards. The command-line syntax for starting the Configuration Wizard includes the following elements:

  • -mode mode_name. Specifies the Siebel Configuration Wizard that you are running. The command must be executed within an installed instance of the applicable Siebel module. For all of the supported modes, you can optionally save a response file for later unattended configuration. The supported modes are as follows:
    • enterprise. Starts the Siebel Enterprise Configuration Wizard (to configure Siebel Gateway Name Server, Siebel Enterprise, or SWSE logical profile). These configuration tasks are performed from the Siebel Gateway Name Server installation.
    • siebsrvr. Starts the Siebel Server Configuration Wizard. This configuration task is performed from the Siebel Server installation.
    • dbsrvr. Starts the Siebel Database Configuration Wizard. This configuration task is performed from the Siebel Server installation where you also installed Siebel Database Configuration Utilities.
    • swse. Starts the Siebel Web Server Extension Configuration Wizard. This configuration task is performed from the Siebel Web Server Extension (SWSE) installation.
  • -responseFile file_name. Specifies the name of a response file that you are executing, for an unattended configuration. The response file would have been saved in a previous configuration session. In unattended mode, wizard screens that would normally display are not displayed, because the applicable data is already stored in the response file. Unattended configuration can be invoked from an unattended installation session.
  • -skipValidation. Specifies that no validation should be performed of user input. You can use this flag when saving a response file for an unattended configuration, or when previewing wizard screens.
  • -verbose. Specifies that more details should be included in configuration log files.

    NOTE:  Using the -verbose option is recommended in order to log information about certain issues that might affect your configuration tasks. For example, various 32-bit libraries are required for successful configuration. When you use the -verbose option to generate a finer level of granularity in log messages, the Configuration Wizard might log, for example, that a particular required 32-bit library is missing. For more information about required libraries, see the Certifications tab on My Oracle Support.

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