Recording a response file
Silent installs require a response file. You can manually create a response file, or record a response file with Installation Manager. Recording a response file, unlike the other methods, requires that Installation Manager be installed.
Before you begin
- HCL product refers to HCL VersionVault, unless otherwise specified.
- Local computer refers to the computer where you install the product.
- Admin computer refers to a computer that you use to create the repository through the IBM® Packaging Utility software.
- Shared network drive refers to a location on the network that is accessible by the local computer.
About this task
You must record a response file on the same platform that you will be installing on. For example, to install on a Windows® computer, you must record the response file on a Windows computer. You can record a response file on Windows XP and use the response file on another supported version of Windows.
To install on a Linux® computer, you must record the response file on a Linux computer.If you plan to install on multiple platforms, you must have a response file for each platform. To record the response files, you must install Installation Manager on each platform. For example, you install would Installation Manager on a Windows platform to create response files for Windows computers.
The extracted files should contain the product repository. You should not need to create a repository. The HCL product installation files and the Installation Manager installation files should be in separate repositories.
If you want to use only one repository for all installation files or if you are installing from an HTTP server, use Packaging Utility to create a repository that contains all of the installation files.
The Installation Manager installation files are located on the shared network drive because the installation of the HCL product requires access to the Installation Manager installer. In this scenario, you do not install Installation Manager on the shared network drive.