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#
# A common use of an options file is to run the wizard in silent mode. This lets
# the options file author specify wizard settings without having to run the
# wizard in graphical or console mode. To use this options file for silent mode
# execution, use the following command line arguments when running the wizard:
#
# install -options "responsefile.txt" -silent
#
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# Note: Synchronous Silent Installs
# ---------------------------------
# On non-Windows operating systems, silent installs will execute in a synchronous
process.
# The process will not return until the silent install has completed.
#
# For the silent install to run synchronously on Windows, you must run the
# executable in the following way:
#
# START /WAIT install.exe -options "responsefile.txt" -silent
#
#
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#
# TROUBLE SHOOTING TIP
#
# If no signs of an install are visible, reference the log file (niflogs/log.txt)
# in the user's temporary directory for signs of cause.
#

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# Note: Default Web server Plugins install locations
# ----------------------------------------
#
# Below are the default install locations for each supported operating system.
#
# AIX: "/usr/IBM/WebSphere/Plugins"
#
# HP-UX, Linux, and Solaris: "/opt/IBM/WebSphere/Plugins"
#
# Windows: "C:\Program Files\IBM\WebSphere\Plugins"
#
# Note: On unix operating systems, spaces in the install location is not
supported.
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#
# Allow non-root/non-admin install
#
# Valid Options : true Allows install for non-root/non-admin users.
# false Disallows install for non-root/non-admin users. Install will
not occur.
#
# If no install occurs, this will be logged to a log file (niflogs/log.txt)
# in the user's temporary directory.
#
# By changing this value in this response file to "true", you will allow the
install to continue
# for non-root/non-admin users.
#
#

#-OPT allowNonRootSilentInstall="false"

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#
# License Acceptance
#
# Valid Options : true Accepts the license. Will install the product.
# false Declines the license. Install will not occur.
#
#
# If no install occurs, this will be logged to a temporary log file
(temporaryPluginInstallLog.txt)
# in the user's temporary directory.
#
# By changing this value in this response file to "true", you agree that you
# have reviewed and agree to the terms of the IBM International Program License
Agreement accompanying this
# program, which is located at CD_ROOT\plugins\lafiles. If you do not agree to
these terms, do not change
# the value or otherwise download, install, copy, access, or use the program and
promptly return the
# program and proof of entitlement to the party from whom you acquired it to obtain
a refund of the amount you paid.
#
#

-OPT silentInstallLicenseAcceptance="true"

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# Operating System Prerequisite Checking
#
# If you want to disable operating system prerequisite checking, uncomment
# the following line. This will notify the installer to continue with
# the installation and log the warnings even though the prerequisite checking
# has failed.
#
-OPT disableOSPrereqChecking="true"

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#
# install Type
#
# Valid Options : local WebSphere Application Server and Web server on same
machine
# remote WebSphere Applicaiton Server and Web server on
seperate machines.
#

-OPT installType="local"

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#
# pluginDestination
#
# Web server Plugins for IBM WebSphere Application Server V7.0 install location
#

-OPT installLocation="/opt/Plugins/"

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#
# WAS V7.0 Existing Location
#
# Valid Options : Existing WebSphere Application Server Version 7.0 install home
directory.
#
# Note : This option is valid for local install type.
# The install will use the directory entered below.
#

-OPT wasExistingLocation="/opt/IBM/WebSphere/AppServer/"

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#
# Web server to configure
#
# Valid options
# : none Install binaries only. No Web server configuration.
# : ihs IBM HTTP Server V7.0
# : apache22 Apache Web Server V2.2
# : domino7 Lotus Domino Web Server V7.0 (not supported on HP-UX, Solaris
x64 (x86_64))
# : domino8 Lotus Domino Web Server V8.0 (not supported on HP-UX,
Solaris x64 (x86_64))
# : sunone Sun Java System Web Server V6.1 or Sun Java System Web
Server V7.0
# : iis6 Microsoft Internet Information Services V6 (supported
on Windows)
# : iis7 Microsoft Internet Information Services V7 (supported
on Windows)

#
# Note : Specify only one Web server to configure.
#

-OPT webServerSelected="ihs"

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#
# IHS-specific Administrator settings
#
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#
# HTTP Administration Port number
#
# Specify the HTTP Administration Port number (only specify value when configuring
IHS)
#

-OPT ihsAdminPort=""

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#
# IHS Administrator User ID for IHS Administration server
#
# Specify the IHS Administrator server userid. (only specify value when configuring
IHS)
#

-OPT ihsAdminUserID=""

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#
# IHS Administrator User Group for IHS Administration server
#
# Specify the user Group of the IHS administration process started in
# case of unix platforms. (only specify value when configuring IHS)
#

-OPT ihsAdminUserGroup=""

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#
# Web server Configuration File 1
#
# Valid options for Web server configuration file 1
#
# ihs : httpd.conf
# apache : httpd.conf
# domino8 : Notes.jar (Lotus Domino Web Server V8.0)
# domino7 : Notes.jar (Lotus Domino Web Server V7.0)
# sunone : obj.conf
#
# Note : File must exist
#

-OPT webServerConfigFile1="C:\Program Files\IBM\HTTPServer\conf\httpd.conf"

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#
# Web server Configuration File 2
#
# Valid options for Web server configuration file 2
#
# domino8 : names.nsf (Lotus Domino Web Server V8.0)
# domino7 : names.nsf (Lotus Domino Web Server V7.0)
# sunone : magnus.conf
#
# Note : File must exist
#

-OPT webServerConfigFile2=""
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#
# Web server port number
#
# Specify the Web server port for the Web server selected to be configured.
#

-OPT webServerPortNumber="80"

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#
# Domino 7.0/8.0 User ID
#
# Specify the Domino 7.0/8.0 User ID. (only specify value when configuring Domino 7
or 8 on
# Linux, Solaris, and AIX platforms)
#
# Note : Domino 7.0/8.0 is supported on Windows, but this value is not required on
Windows.
#

-OPT dominoUserID="notes"

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#
# Web server Definition Name
#
# A web server definition allows for Web server administration through the
WebSphere
# admin console.
#
# Note : No spaces are allowed in the Web server definition name.
#

-OPT webServerDefinition="webserver1"

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#
# plugin-cfg.xml File Location
#
# This file will be generated by the plugin installer.
#
# Valid options:
# "" : leaving the string empty will result in installer generating
the plugin-cfg.xml
# file location at install time and configuring Web server to
use this location.
# This is the recommended option.
#
# "<file_location>" : User may enter an existing file location. Web server
will be
# configured to use this existing plugin-cfg.xml file location.
# If file is specified, it must exist, otherwise install will
not proceed.
#

-OPT pluginCfgXmlLocation=""

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#
# WebSphere Application Server Machine HostName
#
# remote install type : enter the hostname of the WebSphere Application Server
machine.
# local install type : "" (hostname of target install machine will be used.)
#

-OPT wasMachineHostName=""

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#
# Advanced User Options available in silent installs only
#
# Map all the existing deployed applications to the Web server.
#
# Valid Options
# true : Web server Definition is mapped as a target to the
existing deployed applications such as snoop and hitcount (Recommended)
# false : No applications are mapped to the Web server definition.
#
# Note : If not set to a valid option of true or false, the installer will set to
true and continue install.
#

-OPT mapWebserverToApplications="true"

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#
# Web server Hostname
#
# In advanced scenarios where a user has multiple Web server hostnames on a
machine, set the entry
# below to the Web server hostname used to configure.
#
# Valid Options :
# "" : Install will resolve to hostname detected on
machine (Recommended)
# "<HOSTNAME>" : Where <HOSTNAME> is a Web server hostname on
the machine.
#

-OPT webServerHostName=""

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#
# WAS Profile Name
#
# Specify the name of the WAS Profile to be configured. This option is only valid
# in local install scenarios.
#
# Valid options:
# "<WAS_profile_name>" : User must enter the name of an existing WAS profile
# leaving the string empty will result in the
installer
# using the default profile
# example. profileName="AppSrv01"
#

-OPT profileName=""

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