IBM Tivoli Composite Application Manager for Application Diagnostics, Version 7.1.0.1
Performing a normal silent installation (in one phase) - UNIX
Start the normal silent installation by reviewing the notes about the installation.
Notes:
- Copy the installation images to a hard drive. See Obtaining installation images.
- If this server is part of a Network Information Service (NIS) environment, you will not be able to create new DB2 user accounts from the installer. Create these accounts prior to starting the Managing Server installation. If you are in an NIS environment and did not create the users yet, perform the instructions in Network Information Service environment: creating the DB2 account users.
- By default, the installer will create log files in the following directories:
Location of installation log files
Managing Server /var/ibm/tivoli/common/CYN/logs A log.properties file will also be created under /etc/ibm/tivoli/common/cfg.
Embedded IBM DB2 Files in the format: /tmp/db2setup.* Embedded WAS
- MS_home/temp
- AppServer_home/logs
- If the installer detects an existing IBM DB2 environment on this server, you will not have the option to install IBM DB2. To perform an embedded installation of IBM DB2 instead of use an existing database, you need to uninstall it from this server or choose another server to install the Managing Server on before you begin the installation.
- If installation of the Managing Server, embedded IBM DB2 or WAS fails during the installation, you will need to exit the installation and then rerun the installer. The installation program will automatically clean up the installation directories for the components whose installations have failed. If embedded IBM DB2 or WAS installations completed successfully, the installations will remain intact.
- What to do next
- Executing the silent installation command
- Requirements for a response file
- Example of a modified response file template mirroring a Typical installation
- Example of a modified response file template mirroring a Custom installation
- Configuration options list
This section describes the syntax for specifying configuration options in a response file or on the command line and provides a list of the possible configuration options for the Managing Server.
Parent topic:
Silent installation for the Managing Server on UNIX and Linux