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#
# A common use of an options file is to run the wizard in silent mode. This lets
# the options file author specify wizard settings without having to run the
# wizard in graphical or console mode. To use this options file for silent mode
# execution, use the following command line arguments when running the wizard:
#
# install -options "responsefile.txt" -silent
#
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# Note: Synchronous Silent Installs
# ---------------------------------
# On non-Windows operating systems, silent installs will execute in a synchronous process.
# The process will not return until the silent install has completed.
#
# For the silent install to run synchronously on Windows, you must run the
# executable in the following way:
#
# START /WAIT install.exe -options "response_local.txt" -silent
#
#
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#
# TROUBLE SHOOTING TIP
#
# If no signs of an install are visible, reference the temporary log file (temporary_ihsv7_install.log)
# in the user's temporary directory for signs of cause.
#
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#
# License Acceptance
#
# Valid Options : true Accepts the license. Will install the product.
# false Declines the license. Install will not occur.
#
# If no install occurs, this will be logged to a temporary log file (temporaryPluginInstallLog.txt)
# in the user's temporary directory.
#
# By changing the silentInstallLicenseAcceptance.value in this response file to "true", you agree that you
# have reviewed and agree to the terms of the IBM International Program License Agreement accompanying this
# program, which is located at CD_ROOT\plugins\lafiles. If you do not agree to these terms, do not change
# the value or otherwise download, install, copy, access, or use the program and promptly return the
# program and proof of entitlement to the party from whom you acquired it to obtain a refund of the amount you paid.
#
#
-OPT silentInstallLicenseAcceptance="true"
#-OPT allowNonRootSilentInstall=false
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# Operating System Prerequisite Checking
#
# If you want to disable operating system prerequisite checking, uncomment
# the following line. This will notify the installer to continue with
# the installation and log the warnings even though the prerequisite checking
# has failed.
#
-OPT disableOSPrereqChecking="true"
# *******************************************
#
#
# Please follow the comments to use the response file and
# understand the various options. You must carefully complete
# or change the various values. If the values are not completed
# properly, the install may be unsuccessful.
#
# IMPORTANT: ALL VALUES MUST BE ENCLOSED IN DOUBLE QUOTES ( "" ).
#
# *******************************************
# *******************************************
# IBM Http Server Install Location
#
# Please specify the destination directory for the IBM HTTP
# Server installation. The default setting is for AIX.
# You will need to change this for other platforms.
# For example,
#
# AIX Default Install Location:
#
# -OPT installLocation="/usr/IBM/HTTPServer"
#
# HP-UX, Solaris or Linux Default Install Location:
#
-OPT installLocation="/texaswebserver/IBM/HTTPServer"
#
# Windows Default Install Location:
#
# -OPT installLocation="C:\Program Files\IBM\HTTPServer"
# *******************************************
#-OPT installLocation="/usr/IBM/HTTPServer"
# *******************************************
# Below are the features that you may choose to install.
# Set the following values to "true" or "false," depending upon whether
# you want to install the following features or not.
#
# NOTE: The default settings for features in this response file
# detail the defaults for a typical installation.
# *******************************************
# *********
# Install IHS SSL Security
# *********
#-OPT installGSKit="true"
# *******************************************
#
# End Features for IHS SSL Security
# *******************************************
# ***********************************************************
# Set the values for the HTTP port and the HTTP Administration
# port. Their default values are "80" and "8008" respectively.
# If these ports are already in use by IBM HTTP Server or another
# application, then change the port numbers from their default values.
# ***********************************************************
-OPT httpPort="6000"
-OPT adminPort="6500"
# *******************************************
# Begin Features for IHS admin from WebSphere
#
# This allows WebSphere Application Server's
# Administration Console to administer the
# IBM HTTP Server.
# *******************************************
# *****************************************************
# Set this to "true" to create a user ID and password
# to authenticate to the IBM HTTP administration server
# using the WebSphere Application Server administrative
# console. The newly-created user ID and password is
# encrypted and stored in the conf/admin.passwd file.
# You can create additional user IDs after the
# installation by using the bin/htpasswd utility.
# *****************************************************
-OPT createAdminAuth="false"
# *****************************************************
# If createAdminAuth is "true", use these
# options to set the user ID and password
# to be created.
# *****************************************************
#-OPT adminAuthUser="username"
#-OPT adminAuthPassword="password"
#-OPT adminAuthPasswordConfirm="password"
# ********************************************************************
# Set this to "true" to perform steps to setup IBM HTTP Administration
# Server on Linux and UNIX operating systems. When set to "true", the
# installation grants a user ID write access to the necessary IBM HTTP
# Server and plug-in configuration files.
# ********************************************************************
-OPT runSetupAdmin="false"
# *****************************************************************************
# Set createAdminUserGroup to "true" to create a user ID and group used
# to setup the IBM HTTP Administration Server on Linux and UNIX operating
# systems. If the user ID or Group previously exists, set createAdminUserGroup
# to "false".
# *****************************************************************************
#-OPT createAdminUserGroup=true
# **********************************************************************
# User ID and Group name used to setup IBM HTTP Administration Server on
# Linux and UNIX operating systems.
# **********************************************************************
#-OPT setupAdminUser="useridname"
#-OPT setupAdminGroup="groupname"
# *******************************************
#
# End Features for IHS admin from WebSphere
# *******************************************
# ******************************************
# WINDOWS ONLY
# *******************************************
# Begin Installing Services
#
# The following are to install Services for the IBM HTTP
# Server and IBM HTTP Administration on Windows. Using Services,
# you can start and stop services, and configure startup and
# recovery actions.
# *******************************************
#-OPT installHttpService="true"
#-OPT installAdminService="true"
# *******************************************************************
# If you chose to install a service above, then you must
# either specify the User Name and Password which are required to
# install the Services, or specify to run the service as LocalSystem.
# The current user must be admin or must have admin authority to
# install a Service. Also the username which is given here must have
# "Log On as a Service" authority for the service to run properly.
# *******************************************************************
# *************************************************************************
# To configure the service to log on as a specified User Name, comment out
# this directive. If the WinServicePanel.logOnAs="localSystem" directive
# is used, the WinServicePanel.user and WinServicePanel.password values are
# ignored.
# *************************************************************************
#-OPT winServiceLogOnAs="localSystem"
# ******************************************
# Replace YOUR_USER_NAME with your username.
# ******************************************
#-OPT winServiceUser="YOUR_USER_NAME"
# ***********************************************
# Replace YOUR_PASSWORD with your valid password.
# ***********************************************
#-OPT winServicePassword="YOUR_PASSWORD"
# **************************************************************************
# Set this value to "manual" if you would not like for the services to start
# automatically when the system starts. The default value is "automatic".
# **************************************************************************
#-OPT winServiceStartType="automatic"
# *******************************************
#
# End Installing Services
#
# *******************************************
# ******************************************************
# WINDOWS ONLY
# ******************************************************
# Install the driver for Fast Response Cache Accelerator
# ******************************************************
#-OPT installAfpa="true"
# **************************************************
#
# End Features for Fast Response Cache Accelerator
# **************************************************
# *******************************************
# Begin features for WebSphere Plugin for the
# IBM HTTP Server.
# *******************************************
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#
# Installation of the WebSphere Plugin for the IBM HTTP Server
#
-OPT installPlugin="true"
# **********************************************************************************
#
# Web server Definition Name
#
# A web server definition allows for Web server administration through the WebSphere
# admin console.
#
# Note : No spaces are allowed in the Web server definition name.
# **********************************************************************************
-OPT webserverDefinition="texaswebserver"
# **********************************************************************************
#
# WebSphere Application Server Machine HostName
#
# Enter the hostname of the WebSphere Application Server machine.
#
# Note : Hostname is required when installPlugin is set to true. No spaces are
# allowed in the Hostname definition.
# **********************************************************************************
-OPT washostname="was1.domass.com"
# *******************************************
# End features for WebSphere Plugin for the
# IBM HTTP Server.
# ***********************************
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