Installing a customized installation package (CIP) using silent installation refers to using a file to supply installation options without user interaction. To configure the installation, change the options in the response file before you issue the installation command. Silent installation mode does not accept interactive installation options. To specify non-default options during a silent installation, you must use the response file. To install silently, you must accept the license agreement in the agreement option.
You can install a customized installation package (CIP) that includes a WebSphere Application Server product and one or more maintenance packages and other customizations. The Installation Factory must create a CIP before you can install the CIP. See IBM Installation Factory for WebSphere Application Server for more information about creating a customized installation package (CIP).
Knowing what component to install
and in what order to install the component are important considerations. At
some time before starting this installation, see Planning to install Feature Pack for EJB 3.0. The
scenarios describe typical topologies for the product.
Use this procedure to perform a silent installation of the product.
A silent installation uses the installation wizard to install the product in silent mode, without the graphical user interface. Instead of displaying a wizard interface, the silent installation causes the installation program to read all of your responses from a file that you provide.
The installation wizard installs the feature pack and records installation events in the installation log files in the app_server_root/logs/install/webservices directory.
./install -is:javaconsole
install.exe -is:javaconsole
Go to Installing a CIP to continue the installation and configuration of your system.
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