IBM Tivoli Composite Application Manager for Application Diagnostics, Version 7.1.0.1
Performing a silent installation on UNIX and Linux - J2EE agent
The ITM installer and configurator support a silent mode in which your predefined values are used to avoid interactions through the user interface. On UNIX and Linux, silent installation is, like the standard verbose procedures, a 2-phase process in which you first install the components and then configure them.
Installation relies on an information file, silent_install.txt, supplied on the ITCAM Agent for J2EE installation CD, in which you supply necessary installation parameters. Silent configuration requires a similar file, yj_silent_config.txt. Both these files are automatically updated with the parameters you supply whenever you install or configure the product.
Before invoking the silent installation or configuration, edit these files to ensure that their parameter settings contain values that are appropriate for your site.
When editing silent_install.txt or yj_silent_config.txt, remember these points:
- The comments explain the parameters required and valid values. Comment lines begin with a number sign (#).
- Blank lines are ignored.
- Parameter lines take the form PARAMETER=value. Do not insert a space before the parameter; you can, however, use a space before or after the equal sign (=).
- Remember that the product code for the ITCAM Agent for J2EE Monitoring Agent is yj.
- Do not use any of the following characters in any parameter value:
- Dollar sign ($)
- Equal sign (=)
- Pipe sign (|)
You can find complete information about silent ITM installation in the IBM Tivoli Monitoring: Installation and Setup Guide.
Parent topic:
Install the Tivoli Enterprise Monitoring Agent on UNIX and Linux