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Is it possible to silently/automatically install Openaccess SDK Server on Unix/Linux?

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TitleIs it possible to silently/automatically install Openaccess SDK Server on Unix/Linux?
URL NameIs-it-possible-to-silently-automatically-install-Openaccess-SDK-Server-on-Unix-Linux
Article Number000121573
EnvironmentProduct: Openaccess SDK Server
Version: 8.1
OS: Unix/Linux
Database: All supported databases
Application: All supported applications
Question/Problem Description
Is it possible to silently/automatically install Openaccess SDK Server on Unix/Linux?
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Defect Number
Enhancement Number
Cause
Resolution
Silently or automatically installing Openaccess SDK is only supported on Windows.

See the online Openaccess installation guide atĀ Installing OpenAccess SDK Server and IP:Installing on Windows:Silent InstallationsĀ for more information
Workaround
Workaround1:
Perform the following steps:
- After untarring the tar ball
ksh install.sh -po < input.txt

- Where input.txt is a file which contains the values one would enter during the console(interactive) installation
Sample/Example input.txt :
1
y
/home/users/user/silent (directory of installation)
* (network identifier for the host which will be allowed to remotely administer this OpenAccess SDK Server)
OA_AGENT (name of this OpenAccess SDK Agent service)
29775 (port for your OpenAccess SDK Agent service)
/usr/java/jdk1.8.0_92/jre (jre installation)
(new line for enter)
5 (Change OpenAccess SDK Services TCP/IP ports)
29776 (C service port)
29777 (C_SQL service port)
29778 (Java service port)
29779 (Java service port)
1 (Start installation with these settings)
myName (name)
myComp (company)
123456789012 (serial)
<ipekey> (ipekey)

(enter to continue)
y (start agent)
y (start c service)


Workaround2:-
Use Unix/Linux scripting (like e.g. EXPECT) to automate the OpenAccess SDK install.
Notes
Last Modified Date7/23/2021 2:53 PM
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