About managing installations with Installation Manager
Review the Installation Manager interfaces available to manage installations. Then, decide which method or combination of methods to use when installing and managing software packages. Choose from wizard mode, silent mode, console mode, command line.
Installation Manager provides multiple interfaces for
installing and maintaining software packages.
- Wizard mode
- For interactive installation, wizard mode is a graphical user interface that allows users to install client and server software. This method requires the user to enter required installation parameters and specify options during the installation process.
- Silent mode
- In silent mode, you start the installation with a response file with information required for installation from the command line or a batch file. Use this mode for software deployments to multiple systems, or to an enterprise.
- Console mode
- In console mode, you run Installation Manager from an
interactive, ASCII text-based interface. Like wizard mode, console mode requires users to enter the
required installation parameters and specify options during the installation process. Use console
mode if a graphics display device is not available or if you want to use the Installation Manager without the graphical user interface. For
example, use console mode for server-side deployments when no graphical user interface is present,
or for running the installation from a remote host.Note: You can use console mode to install and manage the Installation Manager package. You can also install and maintain packages for VersionVault on Linux and UNIX systems.
- Command line
- When you cannot use the Installation Manager user
interface or a response file for silent installation, use Installation Manager command line (imcl) to manage installations. From
a command-line utility, you can run installation scripts that include commands and options for
specifying the details of your installation. You can use
imcl
commands with either the installed version of Installation Manager or the Installation Manager installer.