You can install an IIP using a response file to supply installation options during silent or GUI installation. You can also supply certain parameters on the command line in addition to those in your response file. To configure the installation, change the options in the response file before you issue the install command.
The sample options response file is named responsefile.iip.installer.sample.txt and is located in the IIP_home/iip directory.
################################################################################ # IBM Installation Factory for WebSphere Application Server V6.1 IIP installation options file # # This lets the options file author specify IIP options without having to specify # them on the command line. To use this options file, uncomment and modify the # parameters defined within, and rename the file to install.txt, for example. # # Use the following command to install the IIP: # # install -iipResponseFile=<IIP_HOME>/install.txt # # Enclose all values that contain spaces within a single pair of single quotation # marks. Otherwise, no quotation marks are required. If quotation marks are used # when a value does not include spaces, the installation fails. # ################################################################################ ################################################################################ # # Run the IIP without showing the IIP GUI. # -iipNoGUI ################################################################################ # # Show the IIP GUI when the IIP is invoked. # -iipShowGUI ################################################################################ # # Used to pass options into the IIP upon invocation. # # For example, install -iipNoGUI -iipOptionSet=IBM_WAS_AS -OPT installLocation='C:\Program Files\newinstall' -options D:\WAS\responseFile.txt -silent # # Enclose all values that contain spaces within a single pair of single quotes. # Otherwise, no quotes are required. # #-iipOptionSet=<Invocation_ID> ################################################################################ # # Used to disable the specified contributions to run during this invocation of the IIP. # The IDs are comma-delimited. # # -iipDisable=<Invocation_ID1>,<Invocation_ID2>,... ################################################################################ # # Used to specify the logging and tracing options. # # -iipLogfile=<Log file location> # -iipLoglevel=<off|severe|warning|error|info|config|all> # -iipTracefile=<Trace file location> # -iipTracelevel=<off|fine|finer|finest|all> ################################################################################ # # Used to specify the user type and pass corresponding options into the invocation. # # -iipUserType=<root|nonroot> # ################################################################################