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It includes information about the following topics:</p> <ul> <li> <p><a href="#CIHCAACH">About Response Files</a></p> </li> <li> <p><a href="#CIHFGAHE">Preparing a Response File</a></p> </li> <li> <p><a href="#CIHCHHGA">Running the Installer Using a Response File</a></p> </li> <li> <p><a href="#CIHEEIDE">Running Net Configuration Assistant Using a Response File</a></p> </li> <li> <p><a href="#CIHDEAAA">Postinstallation Configuration Using a Response File</a></p> </li> </ul> <a id="CIHCAACH" name="CIHCAACH"></a> <div class="sect1"> <h2 class="sect1"><span class="secnum">B.1</span> About Response Files<a id="sthref473" name="sthref473"></a></h2> <a id="i1086117" name="i1086117"></a> <p>When you start the installer, you can use a response file to automate the installation and configuration of Oracle software, either fully or partially. The installer uses the values contained in the response file to provide answers to some or all installation prompts.</p> <p>Typically, the installer runs in interactive mode, which means that it prompts you to provide information in graphical user interface (GUI) screens. When you use response files to provide this information, you run the installer from a command prompt using either of the following modes:</p> <ul> <li> <p><a id="sthref474" name="sthref474"></a>Silent mode</p> <p><a id="sthref475" name="sthref475"></a>If you include responses for all of the prompts in the response file and specify the <code>-silent</code> option when starting the installer, then it runs in silent mode. During a silent mode installation, the installer does not display any screens. Instead, it displays progress information in the terminal that you used to start it.</p> </li> <li> <p><a id="sthref476" name="sthref476"></a>Response file <a id="sthref477" name="sthref477"></a>mode</p> <p>If you include responses for some or all of the prompts in the response file and omit the <code>-silent</code> option, then the installer runs in response file mode. During a response file mode installation, the installer displays all the screens, screens for which you specify information in the response file, and also screens for which you did not specify the required information in the response file.</p> </li> </ul> <p><a id="sthref478" name="sthref478"></a>You define the settings for a silent or response file installation by entering values for the variables listed in the response file. For example, to specify the Oracle home name, supply the appropriate value for the <code>ORACLE_HOME</code> variable:</p> <pre xml:space="preserve" class="oac_no_warn">ORACLE_HOME="OraCrs11g_home1" </pre> <p>Another way of specifying the response file variable settings is to pass them as command line arguments when you run the installer. For example:</p> <pre xml:space="preserve" class="oac_no_warn">-silent "ORACLE_HOME=OraCrs11g_home1" ... </pre> <p><a id="sthref479" name="sthref479"></a><a id="sthref480" name="sthref480"></a><a id="sthref481" name="sthref481"></a>This method is particularly useful if you do not want to embed sensitive information, such as passwords, in the response file. For example:</p> <pre xml:space="preserve" class="oac_no_warn">-silent "s_dlgRBOPassword=binks342" ... </pre> <p>Ensure that you enclose the variable and its setting in quotes.</p> <div class="infoboxnotealso"> <p class="notep1">See Also:</p> <a class="olink OUICG" href="../../em.112/e12255/toc.htm"><span class="italic">Oracle Universal Installer and OPatch User's Guide for Windows and UNIX</span></a> for more information about response files</div> <a id="BABFFGCE" name="BABFFGCE"></a> <div class="sect2"><!-- infolevel="all" infotype="General" --> <h3 class="sect2"><span class="secnum">B.1.1</span> Reasons for Using Silent Mode or Response File Mode</h3> <p>The following table provides use cases for running the installer in silent mode or response file mode.</p> <div class="inftblinformal"> <table class="Informal" title="Reasons for Using Non-interactive or Silent Installations" summary="This table describes reasons for using silent or non-interactive installations" dir="ltr" border="1" width="100%" frame="hsides" rules="groups" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="0"> <col width="20%" /> <col width="*" /> <thead> <tr align="left" valign="top"> <th align="left" valign="bottom" id="r1c1-t3">Mode</th> <th align="left" valign="bottom" id="r1c2-t3">Uses</th> </tr> </thead> <tbody> <tr align="left" valign="top"> <td align="left" id="r2c1-t3" headers="r1c1-t3">Silent<a id="sthref482" name="sthref482"></a></td> <td align="left" headers="r2c1-t3 r1c2-t3">Use silent mode to do the following installations: <ul> <li> <p>Complete an unattended installation, which you schedule using operating system utilities such as <code>at</code>.</p> </li> <li> <p>Complete several similar installations on multiple systems without user interaction.</p> </li> <li> <p>Install the software on a system that cannot display the OUI graphical user interface.</p> </li> </ul> <p>The installer displays progress information on the terminal that you used to start it, but it does not display any of the installer screens.</p> </td> </tr> <tr align="left" valign="top"> <td align="left" id="r3c1-t3" headers="r1c1-t3">Response file<a id="sthref483" name="sthref483"></a></td> <td align="left" headers="r3c1-t3 r1c2-t3">Use response file mode to complete similar Oracle software installations on multiple systems, providing default answers to some, but not all of the installer prompts. <p>In response file mode, all the installer screens are displayed, but defaults for the fields in these screens are provided by the response file. You have to provide information for the fields in screens where you have not provided values in the response file.</p> </td> </tr> </tbody> </table> <br /></div> <!-- class="inftblinformal" --></div> <!-- class="sect2" --> <a id="BABCCHDE" name="BABCCHDE"></a> <div class="sect2"> <h3 class="sect2"><span class="secnum">B.1.2</span> General Procedure for Using Response Files<a id="sthref484" name="sthref484"></a></h3> <p>The following are the general steps to install and configure Oracle products using the installer in silent or response file mode:</p> <div class="infoboxnote"> <p class="notep1">Note:</p> You must complete all required preinstallation tasks on a system before running the installer in silent or response file mode.</div> <ol> <li> <p>Prepare a response file.</p> </li> <li> <p>Run the installer in silent or response file mode.</p> </li> <li> <p>If you completed a software-only installation, then perform the steps necessary to configure the Oracle product.</p> </li> </ol> <p>These steps are described in the following sections.</p> </div> <!-- class="sect2" --></div> <!-- class="sect1" --> <a id="CIHFGAHE" name="CIHFGAHE"></a> <div class="sect1"><!-- infolevel="all" infotype="General" --> <h2 class="sect1"><span class="secnum">B.2</span> Preparing a Response File<a id="sthref485" name="sthref485"></a><a id="sthref486" name="sthref486"></a><a id="sthref487" name="sthref487"></a><a id="sthref488" name="sthref488"></a><a id="sthref489" name="sthref489"></a><a id="sthref490" name="sthref490"></a></h2> <p>This section describes the following methods to prepare a response file for use during silent mode or response file mode installations:</p> <ul> <li> <p><a href="#CIHEAGGJ">Editing a Response File Template</a></p> </li> <li> <p><a href="#CIHFAFJB">Recording a Response File</a></p> </li> </ul> <a id="CIHEAGGJ" name="CIHEAGGJ"></a> <div class="sect2"><!-- infolevel="all" infotype="General" --> <h3 class="sect2"><span class="secnum">B.2.1</span> Editing a Response File Template<a id="sthref491" name="sthref491"></a></h3> <p>Oracle provides response file templates for each product and installation type, and for each configuration tool. For Oracle Grid Infrastructure, the response file is located in the <code><span class="codeinlineitalic">staging_dir</span></code><code>\clusterware\response</code> directory on the installation media and in the <code><span class="codeinlineitalic">Grid_home</span></code><code>\inventory\response</code> directory after installation.</p> <p><a href="#CIHDAIAJ">Table B-1</a> lists the response files provided with this software:</p> <div class="tblformal"><a id="sthref492" name="sthref492"></a><a id="CIHDAIAJ" name="CIHDAIAJ"></a> <p class="titleintable">Table B-1 Response files for Oracle Grid Infrastructure</p> <table class="Formal" title="Response files for Oracle Grid Infrastructure" summary="List of response files for grid installations, and their purpose." dir="ltr" border="1" width="100%" frame="hsides" rules="groups" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="0"> <col width="31%" /> <col width="*" /> <thead> <tr align="left" valign="top"> <th align="left" valign="bottom" id="r1c1-t5">Response File</th> <th align="left" valign="bottom" id="r1c2-t5">Description</th> </tr> </thead> <tbody> <tr align="left" valign="top"> <td align="left" id="r2c1-t5" headers="r1c1-t5"> <p><code>crs_install.rsp</code><a id="sthref493" name="sthref493"></a><a id="sthref494" name="sthref494"></a><a id="sthref495" name="sthref495"></a></p> </td> <td align="left" headers="r2c1-t5 r1c2-t5"> <p>Silent installation of Oracle grid infrastructure installations</p> </td> </tr> </tbody> </table> <br /></div> <!-- class="tblformal" --> <div class="infoboxnote"> <p class="notep1">Caution:</p> <a id="sthref496" name="sthref496"></a>When you modify a response file template and save a file for use, the response file may contain plain text passwords. Ownership of the response file should be given to the Oracle software installation owner only. Oracle strongly recommends that database administrators or other administrators delete or secure response files when they are not in use.</div> <p>To copy and modify a response file:</p> <ol> <li> <p>Copy the response file from the response file directory to a directory on your system.</p> </li> <li> <p>Open the response file in a text editor.</p> <p>Remember that you can specify sensitive information, such as passwords, at the command line rather than within the response file. The section <a href="#CIHCAACH">"About Response Files"</a> explains this method.</p> <div class="infoboxnotealso"> <p class="notep1">See Also:</p> <span class="italic"><a class="olink OUICG" href="../../em.112/e12255/toc.htm">Oracle Universal Installer and OPatch User's Guide for Windows and UNIX</a></span> for detailed information on creating response files</div> </li> <li> <p>Follow the instructions in the file to edit it.</p> <div class="infoboxnote"> <p class="notep1">Note:</p> The installer or configuration assistant fails if you do not correctly configure the response file.</div> </li> <li> <p>Secure the response file.</p> <div class="infoboxnote"> <p class="notep1">Note:</p> A fully specified response file for an Oracle grid infrastructure installation can contain the passwords for Oracle ASM administrative accounts and for a user who is a member of the ORA_DBA group and the Administrators group. Ensure that only the Oracle software owner user can view or modify response files or consider deleting the modified response file after the installation succeeds.</div> </li> </ol> </div> <!-- class="sect2" --> <a id="CIHFAFJB" name="CIHFAFJB"></a> <div class="sect2"><!-- infolevel="all" infotype="General" --> <h3 class="sect2"><span class="secnum">B.2.2</span> Recording a Response File<a id="sthref497" name="sthref497"></a></h3> <p>You can use the installer in interactive mode to record a response file, which you can edit and then use to complete silent mode or response file mode installations. This method is useful for customized or software-only installations.</p> <p>Starting with Oracle Database 11<span class="italic">g</span> Release 2 (11.2), you can save all the installation steps into a response file during installation by clicking <span class="bold">Save Response File</span> on the Summary page. You can use the generated response file for a silent installation later.</p> <p>When you record the response file, you can either complete the installation, or you can exit from the installer on the Summary page, before it starts to copy the software to the server.</p> <div class="infoboxnote"> <p class="notep1">Note:</p> Oracle Universal Installer does not record passwords in the response file.</div> <p>To record a response file:</p> <ol> <li> <p>Complete preinstallation tasks as for a normal installation.</p> <p>When you run the installer to record a response file, it checks the system to verify that it meets the requirements to install the software. For this reason, Oracle recommends that you complete all of the required preinstallation tasks and record the response file while completing an installation.</p> </li> <li> <p>Log in as a user that is a member of the local Administrators group and start the installer. On each installation screen, specify the required information.</p> </li> <li> <p>When the installer displays the Summary screen, perform the following:</p> <ol> <li> <p>Click <span class="bold">Save Response File</span>. In the pop-up window, specify a file name and location for the response file, then click <span class="bold">Save</span> to write the settings you have entered to the response file.</p> </li> <li> <p>Click <span class="bold">Finish</span> to continue with the installation.</p> <p>Click <span class="bold">Cancel</span> if you do not want to continue with the installation. The installation will stop, but the recorded response file is retained.</p> </li> </ol> </li> <li> <p>Before you use the saved response file on another system, edit the file and make any required changes.</p> <p>Use the instructions in the file as a guide when editing it.</p> </li> </ol> </div> <!-- class="sect2" --></div> <!-- class="sect1" --> <a id="CIHCHHGA" name="CIHCHHGA"></a> <div class="sect1"><!-- infolevel="all" infotype="General" --> <h2 class="sect1"><span class="secnum">B.3</span> Running the Installer Using a Response File<a id="sthref498" name="sthref498"></a></h2> <p>To use a response file during installation, you start Oracle Universal Installer from the command line, specifying the response file you created. The Oracle Universal Installer executable, <code>setup.exe</code>, provides several options. For information about the full set of these options, <a id="sthref499" name="sthref499"></a>run the <code>setup.exe</code> command with the <code>-help</code> option, for example:</p> <pre xml:space="preserve" class="oac_no_warn">C:\..\bin> setup.exe -help </pre> <p>The help appears in your session window after a short period of time.</p> <p>To run the installer using a response file:</p> <ol> <li> <p>Complete the preinstallation tasks as for any installation</p> </li> <li> <p>Log in as an Administrative user</p> </li> <li> <p>To start the installer in silent or response file mode, enter a command similar to the following:</p> <pre xml:space="preserve" class="oac_no_warn">C:\> <span class="italic">directory_path</span>\setup.exe [-silent] [-noconfig] \ -responseFile <span class="italic">responsefilename</span> </pre> <div class="infoboxnote"> <p class="notep1">Note:</p> Do not specify a relative path to the response file. If you specify a relative path, then the installer fails.</div> <p>In this example:</p> <ul> <li> <p><code><span class="codeinlineitalic">directory_path</span></code> is the path of the DVD or the path of the directory on the hard drive where you have copied the installation binaries.</p> </li> <li> <p><a id="sthref500" name="sthref500"></a><a id="sthref501" name="sthref501"></a><a id="sthref502" name="sthref502"></a><code>-silent</code> runs the installer in silent mode.</p> </li> <li> <p><code>-noconfig</code> suppresses running the configuration assistants during installation, and a software-only installation is performed instead.</p> </li> <li> <p><code><span class="codeinlineitalic">responsefilename</span></code> is the full path and file name of the installation response file that you configured.</p> </li> </ul> </li> </ol> <p>If you use record mode during a response file mode installation, then the installer records the variable values that were specified in the original source response file into the new response file.</p> </div> <!-- class="sect1" --> <a id="CIHEEIDE" name="CIHEEIDE"></a> <div class="sect1"><!-- infolevel="all" infotype="General" --> <h2 class="sect1"><span class="secnum">B.4</span> Running Net Configuration Assistant Using a Response File<a id="sthref503" name="sthref503"></a><a id="sthref504" name="sthref504"></a><a id="sthref505" name="sthref505"></a></h2> <p>You can run Net Configuration Assistant in silent mode to configure and start an Oracle Net listener on the system, configure naming methods, and configure Oracle Net service names. To run Net Configuration Assistant in silent mode, you must copy and edit a response file template. Oracle provides a response file template named <code>netca.rsp</code> in the <code>database</code><code>\inventory\response</code> directory in the Oracle home directory after installation or in the <code>database\response</code> directory on the installation media.</p> <p>To run Net Configuration Assistant using a response file:</p> <ol> <li> <p>Copy the <code>netca.rsp</code> response file template from the response file directory to a directory on your system.</p> <p>If you have copied the software to a hard drive, then you can edit the file in the <code>response</code> directory.</p> </li> <li> <p>Open the response file in a text editor.</p> </li> <li> <p>Follow the instructions in the file to edit it.</p> <div class="infoboxnote"> <p class="notep1">Note:</p> Net Configuration Assistant fails if you do not correctly configure the response file.</div> </li> <li> <p>Log in as an Administrative user.</p> </li> <li> <p>Enter a command similar to the following to run Net Configuration Assistant in silent mode:</p> <pre xml:space="preserve" class="oac_no_warn">C:\> <span class="italic">Oracle_home</span>\bin\netca -silent -responsefile <span class="italic">X:</span>\<span class="italic">local_dir</span>\netca.rsp </pre> <p>In this command:</p> <ul> <li> <p>The <code>-silent</code> option runs Net Configuration Assistant in silent mode.</p> </li> <li> <p><code><span class="codeinlineitalic">X:\local_dir</span></code> is the full path of the directory where you copied the <code>netca.rsp</code> response file template where <span class="italic">X</span> represents the drive on which the file is located, and <span class="italic">local_dir</span> the path on that drive.</p> </li> </ul> </li> </ol> </div> <!-- class="sect1" --> <a id="CIHDEAAA" name="CIHDEAAA"></a> <div class="sect1"><!-- infolevel="all" infotype="General" --> <h2 class="sect1"><span class="secnum">B.5</span> Postinstallation Configuration Using a Response File</h2> <p>Use the following sections to create and run a response file configuration after installing Oracle software.</p> <a id="CIHEDJJF" name="CIHEDJJF"></a> <div class="sect2"> <h3 class="sect2"><span class="secnum">B.5.1</span> About the Postinstallation Configuration File</h3> <p>When you run a silent or response file installation, you provide information about your servers in a response file that you otherwise provide manually using a graphical user interface. However, the response file does not contain passwords for user accounts that configuration assistants require after software installation is complete. The configuration assistants are started with a script called <code>configToolAllCommands</code>. You can run this script in response file mode by creating and using a password response file. The script uses the passwords to run the configuration tools in succession to complete configuration.</p> <p><a id="sthref506" name="sthref506"></a>If you keep the password file to use for clone installations, then Oracle strongly recommends that you store it in a secure location. In addition, if you have to stop an installation to fix an error, then you can run the configuration assistants using <code>configToolAllCommands</code> and a password response file.</p> <p>The <code>configToolAllCommands</code> password response file consists of the following syntax options:</p> <ul> <li> <p><span class="italic">internal_component_name</span> is the name of the component that the configuration assistant configures</p> </li> <li> <p><span class="italic">variable_name</span> is the name of the configuration file variable</p> </li> <li> <p><span class="italic">value</span> is the desired value to use for configuration.</p> </li> </ul> <p>The command syntax is as follows:</p> <p><span class="italic">internal_component_name</span>|<span class="italic">variable_name</span>=<span class="italic">value</span></p> <p>For example:</p> <pre xml:space="preserve" class="oac_no_warn">oracle.assistants.asm|S_ASMPASSWORD=myPassWord </pre> <p>Oracle strongly recommends that you maintain security with a password response file.</p> </div> <!-- class="sect2" --> <a id="CIHDHHCC" name="CIHDHHCC"></a> <div class="sect2"> <h3 class="sect2"><span class="secnum">B.5.2</span> Running Postinstallation Configuration Using a Response File</h3> <p>To run configuration assistants with the <code>configToolAllCommands</code> script:</p> <ol> <li> <p>Create a response file using the syntax <span class="italic">filename</span>.properties.</p> </li> <li> <p>Open the file with a text editor, and cut and paste the password template, modifying as needed.</p> <div class="example"><a id="sthref507" name="sthref507"></a> <p class="titleinexample">Example B-1 Password response file for Oracle grid infrastructure</p> <p>Oracle grid infrastructure requires passwords for Oracle Automatic Storage Management Configuration Assistant (ASMCA), and for Intelligent Platform Management Interface Configuration Assistant (IPMICA) if you have a BMC card and you want to enable this feature. Provide the following response file:</p> <pre xml:space="preserve" class="oac_no_warn">oracle.assistants.asm|S_ASMPASSWORD=<span class="italic">password</span> oracle.assistants.asm|S_ASMMONITORPASSWORD=<span class="italic">password</span> oracle.crs|S_BMCPASSWORD=<span class="italic">password</span> </pre> <p>If you do not have a BMC card, or you do not want to enable IPMI, then leave the <code>S_BMCPASSWORD</code> input field blank.</p> </div> <!-- class="example" --></li> <li> <p><a id="sthref508" name="sthref508"></a>Change directory to <code>Oracle_home\cfgtoollogs</code>, and run the configuration script using the following syntax:</p> <pre xml:space="preserve" class="oac_no_warn">configToolAllCommands RESPONSE_FILE=\<span class="italic">path</span>\<span class="italic">name</span>.properties </pre> <p>For example:</p> <pre xml:space="preserve" class="oac_no_warn">C:\..\cfgtoollogs> configToolAllCommands RESPONSE_FILE=C:\users\oracle \grid\cfgrsp.properties </pre></li> </ol> </div> <!-- class="sect2" --></div> <!-- class="sect1" --></div> <!-- class="ind" --> <div class="footer"> <hr /> <table class="simple oac_no_warn" summary="" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" width="100%"> <col width="33%" /> <col width="*" /> <col width="33%" /> <tr> <td align="left"> <table class="simple oac_no_warn" summary="" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" width="98"> <tr> <td align="center" valign="top"><a href="trouble.htm"><img width="24" height="24" src="../../dcommon/gifs/leftnav.gif" alt="Go to previous page" /><br /> <span class="icon">Previous</span></a></td> <td align="center" valign="top"><a href="concepts.htm"><img width="24" height="24" src="../../dcommon/gifs/rightnav.gif" alt="Go to next page" /><br /> <span class="icon">Next</span></a></td> </tr> </table> </td> <td style="font-size: 90%" align="center" class="copyrightlogo"><img width="144" height="18" src="../../dcommon/gifs/oracle.gif" alt="Oracle" /><br /> Copyright © 2007, 2010, Oracle and/or its affiliates. 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