-help
|
|
Displays all available parameters for the IIP install command.
This option can only be used on the command line. |
-help |
-iipResponseFile |
<path to IIP response file> |
Specifies location of the response file. Any option
that can be specified on the command line when invoking the IIP can also be
specified in an IIP response file (except the –iipResponseFile option
itself). This includes the top-level IIP options described in this section
as well as contribution-specific options. The order of the options in the
response file is significant. Top-level options supported directly by the
IIP UI must be first, and the options for the “primary” contribution (if any)
must be second. Options for other contributions (if any) must follow, separated
by –iipOptionSet options. Any line in the response file that begins with a
‘#’ is considered a comment and will be ignored.
See IIP installation response file for
more information on the sample response file and its use. This option can
only be used on the command line.
|
-iipResponseFile=D:\myIIPResponsefile. |
-iipLogfile |
<path to log file> |
Specifies the directory path and name of the IIP log
file |
-iipLogfile=C:\mylog.txt |
-iipLoglevel |
- all
- config
- info
- error
- warning
- severe
- off
|
Specifies the verbosity of the log file. The default
value is info. |
–iipLogLevel=info |
-iipTracefile |
<path to trace file> |
Specifies the directory path and name of the trace file |
-iipTracefile=C:\mytrace.xml |
-iipTracelevel |
- all
- fine
- finer
- finest
- off
|
Specifies the verbosity of the trace file. The default
value is off. |
–iipTracelevel=fine |
-iipNoGUI |
|
Run the IIP without showing the IIP GUI. When the
IIP is created, the IF user can specify that the IIP GUI should be displayed
by default. This option can be specified by the IIP user to override that
default. However, the IF user can also specify that this cannot be overridden,
in which case using this option will result in an error. This option is intentionally
not named “-silent” since it does not control whether or not the contributions
in the IIP run in silent mode – that depends on the options specified for
those contribution invocations. Using the name “-iipNoGUI” helps reinforce
this. |
-iipNoGUI |
-iipShowGUI |
|
Show the IIP GUI when the IIP is invoked. When the
IIP is created, the IF user can specify that the IIP GUI should not be displayed
by default. This option can be specified by the IIP user to override that
default. However, the IF user can also specify that this cannot be overridden,
in which case using this option will result in an error. Note: Using this
option will result in an error on an operating system where the GUI installer
is not supported.
|
-iipShowGUI |
-iipUserType |
<root or nonroot> |
Specifies whether user is root or nonroot This
is an important setting since the IIP creator can different option values
to pass to the contribution based on the IIP installer user type. The default
value is root. |
-iipUserType=nonroot |
-iipOptionSet |
<Invocation_ID> |
Refers to a specific contribution invocation. All
subsequent options are assumed to be intended for the specified contribution,
until another -iipOptionSet option is specified.
Any
options specified at IIP installation which are not preceded by the -iipOptionSetoption
are assumed to belong to the primary contribution invocation.
The invocation of the IIP will be virtually identical to the primary contribution
invocation in terms of the option names and syntax.
Note: All contribution
options will be ignored if the IIP is installed in GUI mode.
|
–iipOptionSet=6.1.0-WS-WASBase_1-1 –OPT
installLocation=C:\myLocation |
-iipDisable |
<Invocation_ID1, Invocation_ID2,...> |
Do not install the specified contributions during IIP
installation. When the IIP is created, the user can specify which contributions
should be suppressed by default when the IIP is installed, and whether this
can be overridden. Using this option during install will result in an error
if the IIP creator specified that suppression cannot be overridden. The IDs
are comma-delimited. |
–iipDisable=6.1.0-WS-WASBase_1-1, 6.1.0-WS-WASBase_1-2 |