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6
Silent and Non-Interactive Installation

This chapter guides you through the silent and non-interactive installation of Oracle9i Application Server (Oracle9iAS). The topics include:

6.1 Introduction

Oracle9iAS features two methods of non-interactive installation:

6.1.1 Silent Installation

Silent installation of Oracle9iAS is accomplished by supplying the Oracle Universal Installer with a response file and specifying the -silent flag on the command line. The response file is a text file.

The installer uses the variables and parameter values contained in the response file to provide answers to all of the installer prompts. You include responses for all of the installer prompts in the response file. Silent installation displays no graphical output.

Use silent installation of Oracle9iAS when there are similar installations on more than one computer. Additionally, use silent install when performing the Oracle9iAS installation from a remote location using the command line. Silent installation eliminates the need to monitor the Oracle9iAS installation because there is no graphical output and no input by the user.

6.1.2 Non-Interactive Installation

Non-interactive installation of Oracle9iAS is also accomplished by supplying the Oracle Universal Installer with a response file but without specifying the -silent flag on the command line. The response file is a text file. The installer uses the variables and parameter values contained in the response file to provide answers to some or all of the installer user prompts. There is graphical output and if you have not provided responses to all of the installer prompts, you may need to enter information during the installation.

Use non-interactive installation of Oracle9iAS when there are specific screens you want to observe during installation.

6.2 Requirements

For a complete list of installation requirements, refer to Chapter 2, "Getting Started".

6.3 Preinstallation

If you have not installed Oracle9iAS on your computer, then you need to create the following Registry Keys Values:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE > SOFTWARE > Oracle > em_loc = ORACLE_HOME
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE > SOFTWARE > Oracle > inst_loc = OUI_Inventory_
Location\Inventory

ORACLE_HOME is the full path of your installation location.

The OUI_Inventory_Location is the location of your Oracle Universal Installer files. For example:

C:\Program Files\Oracle\OUI.

See Also:

Chapter 2, "Getting Started"

6.4 Create the Response File

Before silent or non-interactive installation you must provide information specific to your installation.

You must create a response file using any text editor or use the templates available in the stage/Response directory on Disk1 of your Oracle9iAS product CD-ROM. The response file you use must match the examples shown for each Oracle9iAS installation. The following sections list the parameters for Oracle9iAS installations:

6.5 All Oracle9iAS Installations

The following parameters can be used for all Oracle9iAS installation response files:

FROM_LOCATION="\mount_point\Disk1\stage\products.jar"
FROM_LOCATION_CD_LABEL="Oracle9i Application Server 9.0.2.0.0"
LOCATION_FOR_DISK2="\mount_point\Disk2"
LOCATION_FOR_DISK3="\mount_point\Disk3"
LOCATION_FOR_DISK4="\mount_point\Disk4"
ORACLE_HOME="\local_location\oracle"
ORACLE_HOME_NAME=oracle_home_name
SHOW_SPLASH_SCREEN=true
SHOW_WELCOME_PAGE=false
SHOW_COMPONENT_LOCATIONS_PAGE=false
SHOW_CUSTOM_TREE_PAGE=false
SHOW_SUMMARY_PAGE=false
SHOW_INSTALL_PROGRESS_PAGE=true
SHOW_REQUIRED_CONFIG_TOOL_PAGE=false
SHOW_OPTIONAL_CONFIG_TOOL_PAGE=false
SHOW_RELEASE_NOTES=false
SHOW_ROOTSH_CONFIRMATION=false
SHOW_END_SESSION_PAGE=false
SHOW_EXIT_CONFIRMATION=false
NEXT_SESSION=false
NEXT_SESSION_ON_FAIL=false
SHOW_DEINSTALL_CONFIRMATION=false
SHOW_DEINSTALL_PROGRESS=true


Note:

The LOCATION_FOR_DISK parameters are not required for Oracle9iAS Developer Kits installation.


6.5.1 Specific Oracle9iAS Installations

The following sections list the parameter values for specific Oracle9iAS installations:

6.5.1.1 Oracle9iAS Infrastructure: Configure Oracle Internet Directory and Oracle9iAS Single Sign-On

[oracle.iappserver.infrastructure_9.0.2.0.0]

vali_number=0
OPTIONAL_CONFIG_TOOLS=<value unspecified>
SHOW_IAS_COMPONENT_CONFIG_PAGE=false
b_configureOID=true
b_configureSSO=true
b_launchEMCA=true
[oracle.iappserver.iappdialog_9.0.2.0.0]
szl_InstanceInformation={"iASInstanceName", 
"iASInfrastructureInstancePassword", "iASInfrastructureInstancePassword"}
nValidationInstanceInfo=0
nValidationOID=0
[oracle.assistants.dbca_9.0.2.0.0]
s_dbRetChoice="database_characterset_choice"
s_dbRetChar="database_characterset"
[oracle.oid.oidca_9.0.2.0.0]
s_silentinstallflag="1"

See Also:

Section 6.8, "Response File Parameter Definitions"

6.5.1.2 Oracle9iAS Infrastructure: Configure Oracle Internet Directory

[oracle.iappserver.infrastructure_9.0.2.0.0]

vali_number=0
OPTIONAL_CONFIG_TOOLS=<value unspecified>
SHOW_IAS_COMPONENT_CONFIG_PAGE=false
b_configureOID=true
b_configureSSO=false
b_launchEMCA=true
[oracle.iappserver.iappdialog_9.0.2.0.0]
szl_InstanceInformation={"iASInstanceName", 
"iASInfrastructureInstancePassword", "iASInfrastructureInstancePassword"}
nValidationInstanceInfo=0
nValidationOID=0
[oracle.assistants.dbca_9.0.2.0.0]
s_dbRetChoice="database_characterset_choice"
s_dbRetChar="database_characterset" 
[oracle.oid.oidca_9.0.2.0.0]
s_silentinstallflag="1"

See Also:

Section 6.8, "Response File Parameter Definitions"

6.5.1.3 Oracle9iAS Infrastructure: Use an Existing Oracle Internet Directory and Configure Oracle9iAS Single Sign-On

[oracle.iappserver.infrastructure_9.0.2.0.0]

vali_number=0
OPTIONAL_CONFIG_TOOLS=<value unspecified>
SHOW_IAS_COMPONENT_CONFIG_PAGE=false
b_configureOID=false
b_configureSSO=true
b_launchEMCA=true
[oracle.iappserver.iappdialog_9.0.2.0.0]
szl_OIDUserOutput={"oid_hostname.domain", "oid_port", "cn=orcladmin", "oid_
password"}
szl_InstanceInformation={"iASInstanceName", 
"iASInfrastructureInstancePassword", "iASInfrastructureInstancePassword"}
nValidationInstanceInfo=0
nValidationOID=0
[oracle.assistants.dbca_9.0.2.0.0]
s_dbRetChoice="database_characterset_choice"
s_dbRetChar="database_characterset"
[oracle.oid.oidca_9.0.2.0.0]
s_silentinstallflag="1"

See Also:

Section 6.8, "Response File Parameter Definitions"

6.5.1.4 Oracle9iAS Infrastructure: Use an Existing Oracle Internet Directory and Oracle9iAS Single Sign-On

[oracle.iappserver.infrastructure_9.0.2.0.0]

vali_number=0
OPTIONAL_CONFIG_TOOLS=<value unspecified>
SHOW_IAS_COMPONENT_CONFIG_PAGE=false
b_configureOID=false
b_configureSSO=false
b_launchEMCA=true
[oracle.iappserver.iappdialog_9.0.2.0.0]
szl_SSOUserOutput={"sso_hostname.domain", "sso_port", "cn=orcladmin", "sso_
password"}
szl_OIDUserOutput={"oid_hostname.domain", "oid_port", "cn=orcladmin", "oid_
password"}
szl_InstanceInformation={"iASInstanceName", 
"iASInfrastructureInstancePassword", "iASInfrastructureInstancePassword"}
nValidationInstanceInfo=0
nValidationOID=0
[oracle.assistants.dbca_9.0.2.0.0]
s_dbRetChoice="database_characterset_choice"
s_dbRetChar="database_characterset"
[oracle.oid.oidca_9.0.2.0.0]
s_silentinstallflag="1"

See Also:

Section 6.8, "Response File Parameter Definitions"

6.5.1.5 Oracle9iAS Developer Kits

[oracle.iappserver.iappdialog_9.0.2.0.0]

szl_InstanceInformation={"iASInstanceName", "iASInstancePassword", 
"iASInstancePassword"}
nValidationInstanceInfo=0

See Also:

Section 6.8, "Response File Parameter Definitions"

6.5.1.6 J2EE and Web Cache Without Oracle9iAS Single Sign-On

[oracle.iappserver.iapptop_9.0.2.0.0]

szl_InstanceInformation={"iASInstanceName", "iASInstancePassword", 
"iASInstancePassword"}
b_configureCalypso=true
SSOselectStatus="N"
SHOW_IAS_COMPONENT_CONFIG_PAGE=false
nValidationOID=0
nValidationInstanceInfo=0
nValidationCoreSSO=0

See Also:

Section 6.8, "Response File Parameter Definitions"

6.5.1.7 J2EE and Web Cache With Oracle9iAS Single Sign-On

[oracle.iappserver.iapptop_9.0.2.0.0]

OIDport="oid_port"
OIDhost="oid_hostname.domain"
szl_OIDUserOutput={"cn=orcladmin", "oid_password"}
szl_InstanceInformation={"iASInstanceName", 
"iASInfrastructureInstancePassword", "iASInfrastructureInstancePassword"}
b_configureCalypso=true
SSOselectStatus="Y"
SSOport="sso_hostname.domain"
SSOhost="sso_port"
SHOW_IAS_COMPONENT_CONFIG_PAGE=false
nValidationOID=0
nValidationInstanceInfo=0
nValidationCoreSSO=0

See Also:

Section 6.8, "Response File Parameter Definitions"


Note:

The Oracle9iAS Infrastructure ORACLE_HOME\install\portlist.ini and ORACLE_HOME\config\ias.properties files show port assignments.


6.5.1.8 Portal and Wireless

[oracle.iappserver.iapptop_9.0.2.0.0]

SSOhost="sso_hostname.domain"
SSOport="sso_port"
OIDhost="oid_hostname.domain"
OIDport="oid_port"
szl_SSOUserOutput={"sso_hostname.domain", "sso_port", "cn=orcladmin", "sso_
password"}
szl_RepositoryUserInput={"inf_hostname:inf_dbport:inf_SID:inf_GlobalDBName"}
szl_OIDUserOutput={"cn=orcladmin", "oid_password"}
szl_InstanceInformation={"iASInstanceName", 
"iASInfrastructureInstancePassword", "iASInfrastructureInstancePassword"}
b_launchInfrastructureUse=true
b_configureWireless=true
b_configurePortal=true
b_configureCalypso=true
SHOW_IAS_COMPONENT_CONFIG_PAGE=false
nValidationOID=0
nValidationSSO=0
nValidationInstanceInfo=0
[oracle.webdb_9.0.2.0.0]
silent=true

See Also:

Section 6.8, "Response File Parameter Definitions"


Note:

The Oracle9iAS Infrastructure ORACLE_HOME\install\portlist.ini and ORACLE_HOME\config\ias.properties files show port assignments.


6.5.1.9 Business Intelligence and Forms

[oracle.iappserver.iapptop_9.0.2.0.0]

SSOhost="sso_hostname.domain"
SSOport="sso_port"
OIDhost="oid_hostname.domain"
OIDport="oid_port"
szl_SSOUserOutput={"sso_hostname.domain", "sso_port", "cn=orcladmin", "sso_
password"}
szl_RepositoryUserInput={"inf_hostname:inf_dbport:inf_SID:inf_GlobalDBName"}
szl_OIDUserOutput={"cn=orcladmin", "oid_password"}
szl_InstanceInformation={"iASInstanceName", 
"iASInfrastructureInstancePassword", "iASInfrastructureInstancePassword"}
b_reportsStartup=true
b_launchInfrastructureUse=true
b_formsStartup=true
b_configureWireless=true
b_configurePortal=true
b_configurePersonalization=true
b_configureDisco=true
b_configureClickstream=true
b_configureCalypso=true
SHOW_IAS_COMPONENT_CONFIG_PAGE=false
nValidationOID=0
nValidationSSO=0
nValidationInstanceInfo=0
[oracle.webdb_9.0.2.0.0]
silent=true
[oracle.developer.reports.iasconfig_9.0.2.0.0]
mailServerName="mailservername"

See Also:

Section 6.8, "Response File Parameter Definitions"


Note:

The Oracle9iAS Infrastructure ORACLE_HOME\install\portlist.ini and ORACLE_HOME\config\ias.properties files show port assignments.


6.6 Start the Installation

To make the installer use the response file at install time, open a command prompt window and specify the location of the response file that you wish to use as a parameter when starting the installer.

To perform a non-interactive installation session:

prompt> \Setup.exe -responseFile absolute_path_and_filename

To perform a completely silent installation session, use the -silent parameter:

prompt> \Setup.exe -silent -responseFile absolute_path_and_filename

See Also:

Chapter 2.6.5, "Starting Oracle Universal Installer"

6.7 Postinstallation

The success or failure of the non-interactive and silent installations is logged in the installActions.log file. Additionally, the silent installation creates the silentInstall.log file. The log files are created in the \Inventory\oui_inventory\Logs directory during installation.

The silentInstall.log file contains the following line if your installation was successful:

The installation of Oracle9iAS <Installation Type> was successful.

The installActions.log file contains specific information for each Oracle9iAS installation. The following sections show information specific to each Oracle9iAS installation:

6.7.1 Oracle9iAS Infrastructure

The installActions.log file contains the following information for successful Oracle9iAS Infrastructure installation:

Configuration tool Java Security Configuration Assistant succeeded
Configuration tool Oracle Net Configuration Assistant succeeded
Configuration tool HTTP Server Configuration Assistant succeeded
Configuration tool Oracle Database Configuration Assistant succeeded
Configuration tool Internet Directory Configuration Assistant succeeded
Configuration tool Infrastructure Schema Configuration Assistant succeeded
Configuration tool Infrastructure Instance Configuration Assistant succeeded
Configuration tool Oracle9i Application Server randomize Password succeeded
Configuration tool OC4J Configuration Assistant succeeded
Configuration tool BC4J Configuration Assistant succeeded
Configuration tool Clickstream Collector Agent Configuration Assistant succeeded
Configuration tool Single Sign-On Configuration Assistant succeeded
Configuration tool Enterprise Manager Configuration Assistant succeeded
Configuration tool Infrastructure mod_osso Configuration Assistant succeeded
Configuration tool Oracle9iAS Instance Configuration Assistant succeeded
Configuration tool OC4J Instance Configuration Assistant succeeded
Configuration tool OPMN Configuration Assistant - start OPMN succeeded
Configuration tool OPMN Configuration Assistant - start DAS Instance succeeded
Configuration tool Enterprise Manager Web Site Configuration Assistant succeeded
Configuration tool DCM Repository Backup Assistant succeeded


Note:

Enterprise Manager Web Site Configuration Assistant and DCM Repository Backup Assistant successful messages appear for first time installation of Oracle9iAS.


6.7.2 J2EE and Web Cache without Oracle9iAS Single Sign-On

The installActions.log file contains the following information for successful J2EE and Web Cache without Oracle9iAS Single Sign-On installation:

Configuration tool Java Security Configuration Assistant succeeded
Configuration tool HTTP Server Configuration Assistant succeeded
Configuration tool OC4J Configuration Assistant succeeded
Configuration tool BC4J Configuration Assistant succeeded
Configuration tool Clickstream Collector Agent Configuration Assistant succeeded
Configuration tool Oracle9iAS Web Cache Configuration Assistant succeeded
Configuration tool Oracle9iAS Instance Configuration Assistant succeeded
Configuration tool OC4J Instance Configuration Assistant succeeded
Configuration tool OPMN Configuration Assistant succeeded
Configuration tool Enterprise Manager Web Site Configuration Assistant succeeded
Configuration tool DCM Repository Backup Assistant succeeded


Note:

Enterprise Manager Web Site Configuration Assistant and DCM Repository Backup Assistant success messages appear for first time installation of Oracle9iAS.


6.7.3 J2EE and Web Cache with Oracle9iAS Single Sign-On

The installActions.log file contains the following information for successful J2EE and Web Cache with Oracle9iAS Single Sign-On installation:

Configuration tool Infrastructure Use Configuration Assistant succeeded
Configuration tool Java Security Configuration Assistant succeeded
Configuration tool HTTP Server Configuration Assistant succeeded
Configuration tool OC4J Configuration Assistant succeeded
Configuration tool BC4J Configuration Assistant succeeded
Configuration tool Clickstream Collector Agent Configuration Assistant succeeded
Configuration tool Oracle9iAS Web Cache Configuration Assistant succeeded
Configuration tool Oracle9iAS Instance Configuration Assistant succeeded
Configuration tool OC4J Instance Configuration Assistant succeeded
Configuration tool OPMN Configuration Assistant succeeded
Configuration tool Enterprise Manager Web Site Configuration Assistant succeeded
Configuration tool DCM Repository Backup Assistant succeeded


Note:

Enterprise Manager Web Site Configuration Assistant and DCM Repository Backup Assistant success messages appear for first time installation of Oracle9iAS.


6.7.4 Portal and Wireless

The installActions.log file contains the following information for successful Portal and Wireless installation:

Configuration tool Infrastructure Use Configuration Assistant succeeded
Configuration tool Java Security Configuration Assistant succeeded
Configuration tool HTTP Server Configuration Assistant succeeded
Configuration tool OC4J Configuration Assistant succeeded
Configuration tool BC4J Configuration Assistant succeeded
Configuration tool Clickstream Collector Agent Configuration Assistant succeeded
Configuration tool Oracle9iAS Web Cache Configuration Assistant succeeded
Configuration tool Oracle9iAS Instance Configuration Assistant succeeded
Configuration tool OC4J Instance Configuration Assistant succeeded
Configuration tool OPMN Configuration Assistant succeeded
Configuration tool Enterprise Manager Web Site Configuration Assistant succeeded
Configuration tool DCM Repository Backup Assistant succeeded
Configuration tool Oracle Net Configuration Assistant succeeded
Configuration tool Portal Configuration Assistant succeeded
Configuration tool Wireless Configuration Assistant succeeded


Note:

Enterprise Manager Web Site Configuration Assistant and DCM Repository Backup Assistant success messages appear for first time installation of Oracle9iAS.


6.7.5 Business Intelligence and Forms

The installActions.log file contains the following information for successful Business Intelligence and Forms installation:

Configuration tool Infrastructure Use Configuration Assistant succeeded
Configuration tool Java Security Configuration Assistant succeeded
Configuration tool HTTP Server Configuration Assistant succeeded
Configuration tool OC4J Configuration Assistant succeeded
Configuration tool BC4J Configuration Assistant succeeded
Configuration tool Clickstream Collector Agent Configuration Assistant succeeded
Configuration tool Oracle9iAS Web Cache Configuration Assistant succeeded
Configuration tool Oracle9iAS Instance Configuration Assistant succeeded
Configuration tool OC4J Instance Configuration Assistant succeeded
Configuration tool OPMN Configuration Assistant succeeded
Configuration tool Enterprise Manager Web Site Configuration Assistant succeeded
Configuration tool DCM Repository Backup Assistant succeeded
Configuration tool Oracle Net Configuration Assistant succeeded
Configuration tool Portal Configuration Assistant succeeded
Configuration tool Wireless Configuration Assistant succeeded
Configuration tool Personalization Configuration Assistant succeeded
Configuration tool Forms Configuration Assistant succeeded
Configuration tool Reports Configuration Assistant succeeded
Configuration tool Discoverer Configuration Assistant succeeded
Configuration tool Clickstream Configuration Assistant succeeded


Note:

Enterprise Manager Web Site Configuration Assistant and DCM Repository Backup Assistant success messages appear for first time installation of Oracle9iAS.


6.8 Response File Parameter Definitions

The section describes the parameters used for silent and non-interactive installation.

FROM_LOCATION_CD_LABEL: Fill-in the value for this parameter if you are installing from a CD-ROM.

LOCATION_FOR_DISK#: Set this parameter for all Oracle9iAS installations except Oracle9iAS Developer Kits.

ORACLE_HOME: The Oracle home values must be unique to each Oracle9iAS installation.

SHOW Screens: For a silent installation leave these parameters at <Value Unspecified>. For a non-interactive installation, choose which screens will be seen (true) and not seen (false).

OPTIONAL_CONFIG_TOOLS: Leave this parameter at: <Value Unspecified> for installation on the Windows Operating System.

s_dbRetChoice: If you want to use the default database character set, leave this parameter at: <Value Unspecified>. Otherwise, specify one of the following strings:

s_dbRetChar: Set this parameter if you selected "Choose one of the common character sets" for s_dbRetChoice. Specify a recognized database character set. For example: WE8ISO8859P1, UTF8, US7ASCII or other database character set.

szl_OIDUserOutput: Set this parameter if you are pointing your Oracle9i Application Server or Oracle9iAS Infrastructure installation to an existing Oracle Internet Directory.

OIDport: The port used by your existing Oracle Internet Directory instance. This value must match the value specified in the oid_port in szl_OIDUserOutput parameter.

OIDhost: The host name and domain for your existing Oracle Internet Directory instance. This value must match the value specified in the oid_hostname.domain in szl_OIDUserOutput parameter.

szl_SSOUserOutput: Set this parameter if you are pointing your Oracle9i Application Server and Oracle9iAS Infrastructure installation to an existing Oracle Internet Directory and Oracle9iAS Single Sign-On. Specify the following values:

SSOport: The port used by your existing Oracle9iAS Single Sign-On instance. This value must match the value specified for sso_port in the szl_SSOUserOutput parameter.

SSOhost: The host name and domain of your existing Oracle9iAS Single Sign-On instance. This value must match the value specified for sso_hostname.domain in the szl_SSOUserOutput parameter.

szl_InstanceInformation: Specify the following values:

szl_RepositoryUserInput: Set this parameter if you have more than one Oracle9iAS Infrastructure database registered in Oracle Internet Directory. In that case, specify the following values:

SSOselectStatus: Set this parameter for J2EE and Web Cache installation. Specify one of the following values:

b_configureOID: Use this boolean parameter to specify whether (true) or not (false) you wish to configure Oracle Internet Directory as part of this Oracle9iAS Infrastructure Install.

b_configureSSO: Use this boolean parameter to specify whether (true) or not (false) you wish to configure Oracle9iAS Single Sign-On as part of this Oracle9iAS Infrastructure Install.

b_launchEMCA: Use this boolean parameter to specify whether (true) or not (false) you want to launch the Oracle Enterprise Manager Configuration Assistant at the end of the installation.

b_launchInfrastructureUse: Use this boolean parameter to specify whether (true, by default) or not (false) you want to launch the Oracle9iAS Infrastructure Use Configuration Assistant at the end of the installation.

b_configureCalypso: Use this boolean parameter to specify whether (true, by default) or not (false) you want to launch the Oracle9iAS Web Cache Configuration Assistant at the end of the installation.

b_configurePortal: Use this boolean parameter to specify whether (true, by default) or not (false) you want to launch the Portal Configuration Assistant at the end of the installation.

b_configureWireless: Use this boolean parameter to specify whether (true, by default) or not (false) you want to launch the Wireless Configuration Assistant at the end of the installation.

b_configurePersonalization: Use this boolean parameter to specify whether (true, by default) or not (false) you want to launch the Personalization Configuration Assistant at the end of the installation.

b_configureDisco: Use this boolean parameter to specify whether (true, by default) or not (false) you want to launch the Discoverer Configuration Assistant at the end of the installation.

b_configureClickstream: Use this boolean parameter to specify whether (true, by default) or not (false) you want to launch the Clickstream Configuration Assistant at the end of the installation.

b_reportsStartup: Use this boolean parameter to specify whether (true, by default) or not (false) you want to launch the Reports Configuration Assistant at the end of the installation.

b_formsStartup: Use this boolean parameter to specify whether (true, by default) or not (false) you want to launch the Forms Configuration Assistant at the end of the installation.

mailServerName: Use this parameter to specify the Reports Mail Server Name for the installation.

Mandatory Settings: The following parameter values, where required, must be specified exactly as shown:

vali_number=0
SHOW_IAS_COMPONENT_CONFIG_PAGE=false
nValidationInstanceInfo=0
nValidationOID=0
nValidationCoreSSO=0
nValidationSSO=0
s_silentinstallflag="1"
silent=true 

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