Installing in silent mode on Windows™ operating systems
Follow these steps to perform an automated installation of the HCL Traveler server.
Procedure
- Locate the HCL Traveler installation application.
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Verify the settings in the
installer.properties
file, using Table 1. A pre filled sample is provided with the e-assembly.Note: installer.properties defaults the domino install location to /opt/hcl/. Versions of Domino prior to 11.0.0 defaulted to /opt/ibm/. Make sure to update the location as necessary.Starting with Domino 14.0.0 the notes.ini is in data directory if installing on prior Domino versions make sure you are specifying the correct location for the notes.ini.
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Run the following command:
TravelerSetup.exe -i SILENT -l locale -f installer.properties
. Locale values are provided in Table 2. -
Important: To determine if the installation succeeded, you must review the
installation logs. First, check
DOMINO_DATA_DIRECTORY_1/IBM_TECHNICAL_SUPPORT/traveler/logs/TravelerInstall.log
for any warnings or recoverable errors. If this file does not exist or the timestamp is old, then likely a unrecoverable error occurred. All unrecoverable errors are written toInstallError.log
in the directory containing the installation application.Note: When an installation is a silent installation, then the uninstall operation is silent by default. A silent uninstallation does not require a properties file; it uninstalls all HCL Traveler files from all Domino® partitions in which they were installed.Table 1. Installer properties Property Choices Description ACCEPT_LICENSE
true | false
Set to true if you agree to the terms of the license agreement. If set to false, the application is not installed.
DOMINO_PROGRAM_DIRECTORY
Fully qualified path
Path to the HCL Domino® program directory, where the
nserver.exe
file exists.DOMINO_DATA_DIRECTORY_1
Fully qualified path
Path to the Domino® data directory, where
names.nsf
exists.Note: If you are using a partitioned Domino® installation, specify additional partitions by incrementing this parameter. For example, for a second partition, specify DOMINO_DATA_DIRECTORY_2=Fully-qualified path.DOMINO_NOTESINI_DIRECTORY_1
Fully qualified path
Path to the
notes.ini
file for this instance of the Domino® server.Note: If you are using a partitioned Domino® installation, specify additionalnotes.ini
files corresponding to data directories by incrementing this parameter. For example, for a second directory, specify DOMINO_NOTESINI_DIRECTORY_2=Fully-qualified path.INSTALLED_DOMINO_VERSION
9.0.1 | 10.0.0 | 10.0.1 | 11.0.0 | 11.0.1 | 12.0.0 | 12.0.1 | 12.0.2 | 14.0.0
This parameter should not be required. The installed Domino version should be auto detected. Set this parameter if for some reason the auto detection is not working as expected and you want to force the HCL Traveler server to use the defined Domino version during install.Note: A minimum of Domino 9.0.1 Fix Pack 8 is required.BYPASS_DOMINO_VERSION_CHECK true | false Set to true to bypass the Domino Version lookup. This may be useful if any issues encountered when determining the Domino version, such as application hang or crash. Important: If setting this flag, also set INSTALLED_DOMINO_VERSION parameter above.NTS_SET_EXTERNAL_URL
Fully qualified path
The fully qualified URL that HCL Traveler clients use to connect to the HCL Traveler server. This URL is either the address of the server or a proxy server. If this URL is currently unknown, it should be configured on the HCL Traveler tab of the Domino® server document later.
It is recommended that clients always communicate with the HCL Traveler Server over a secure connection. Consider specifying SSL communications by using a URL that begins with
https://
. Note that SSL must be setup and configured on the target server before clients can communicate with the HCL Traveler server.NTS_WEBSITE_HOME
0 | 1
When set to 1 during startup, HCL Traveler sets the user home page as the default website for the Domino® server. This location is a useful starting place for users because it provides status information, links to client software, and user management options.
If the HCL Traveler user home page is set as the default, it can be viewed by pointing any device browser to
http://hostname
. If the user home page is not set as the default, it can be viewed by pointing any device browser tohttp://hostname/servlet/traveler
. This setting takes effect the first time HCL Traveler is started and can be changed manually at a later time.OVERRIDE_BACKREV
true | false
This optional property applies only to downgrade installations. If a newer version is already installed, false is the default value and the installation is not allowed. Set to true to override the default and downgrade the HCL Traveler server using silent installation.
Table 2. Locale values Language Value Brazilian Portuguese pt_BR Catalan ca Czech cs Danish da Dutch nl English (default) en Finnish fi French fr German de Greek el Hungarian hu Italian it Japanese ja Korean ko Polish pl Portuguese pt Russian ru Simplified Chinese zh_CN Slovak sk Slovenian sl Spanish es Swedish sv Thai th Traditional Chinese zh_TW Turkish tr