Oracle® Universal Installer Concepts Guide 10g Release 1 (10.1) Part Number B12140-01 |
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This appendix provides the following sample files:
Response files are of type .rsp
and are used by OUI to run silent installations.
###################################################################### Copyright(c) Oracle Corporation 1998,2002. All rights reserved.#### #### Specify values for the variables listed below to customize #### your installation. #### #### Each variable is associated with a comment. The comment #### identifies the variable type. #### #### Please specify the values in the following format: #### #### Type Example #### String "Sample Value" #### Boolean True or False #### Number 1000 #### StringList {"String value 1","String Value 2"} #### #### The values that are given as <Value Required> need to be #### specified for a silent installation to be successful. #### #### #### This response file is generated by Oracle Software #### Packager. ######################################################################RESPONSEFILE_VERSION=2.2.1.0.0#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------#Name : UNIX_GROUP_NAME#Datatype : String#Description: Unix group to be set for the inventory directory. Valid only in Unix platforms.#Example : UNIX_GROUP_NAME = "install"#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------UNIX_GROUP_NAME=<Value Unspecified>#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------#Name : FROM_LOCATION#Datatype : String#Description: Complete path of the products.jar.#Example : FROM_LOCATION = "../stage/products.jar"#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------FROM_LOCATION="../stage/products.jar"#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------#Name : FROM_LOCATION_CD_LABEL#Datatype : String#Description: This variable should only be used in multi-CD installations. It includes the label of the Compact Disk where the file "products.jar" exists. The label can be found in the file "disk.label" in the same directory as products.jar.#Example : FROM_LOCATION_CD_LABEL = "CD Label"#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------FROM_LOCATION_CD_LABEL="LABEL1"#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------#Name : NEXT_SESSION_RESPONSE#Datatype : String#Description: Optionally specifies the full path of next session's response file. If only a file name is specified, the response file is retrieved from <TEMP>/oraInstall directory. This variable is only active if NEXT_SESSION is set to true.#Example : NEXT_SESSION_RESPONSE = "nextinstall.rsp"#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------NEXT_SESSION_RESPONSE=<Value Unspecified>#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------#Name : ORACLE_HOME#Datatype : String#Description: Complete Location of the Oracle Home.#Example : ORACLE_HOME = "C:\OHOME1"#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------ORACLE_HOME=<Value Required>#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------#Name : ORACLE_HOME_NAME#Datatype : String#Description: Oracle Home Name. Used in creating folders, services.#Example : ORACLE_HOME_NAME = "OHOME1"#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------ORACLE_HOME_NAME="OHOME1"#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------#Name : TOPLEVEL_COMPONENT#Datatype : StringList#Description: The Toplevel component that has to be installed in the current session.#The following choices are available. The value should contain only one of these choices.#The choices are of the form Internal Name, Version : External name. Please use the internal name and version while specifying the value.# oracle.swd, 2.2.1.2.0 : Oracle Installation Products 2.2.1.2.0 #Example : TOPLEVEL_COMPONENT = {"oracle.swd","2.2.1.2.0"}#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------TOPLEVEL_COMPONENT={"oracle.swd","2.2.1.2.0"}#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------#Name : DEINSTALL_LIST#Datatype : StringList#Description: List of components to be deinstalled during a deinstall session.#The following choices are available. The value should contain only one of these choices.#The choices are of the form Internal Name, Version : External name. Please use the internal name and version while specifying the value.# oracle.swd, 2.2.1.2.0 : Oracle Installation Products 2.2.1.2.0 #Example : DEINSTALL_LIST = {"oracle.swd","2.2.1.2.0"}#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------DEINSTALL_LIST={"oracle.swd","2.2.1.2.0"}#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------#Name : SHOW_SPLASH_SCREEN#Datatype : Boolean#Description: Set to true if the initial splash screen in the installer needs to be shown.#Example : SHOW_SPLASH_SCREEN = true#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------SHOW_SPLASH_SCREEN=true#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------#Name : SHOW_WELCOME_PAGE#Datatype : Boolean#Description: Set to true if the Welcome page in the installer needs to be shown.#Example : SHOW_WELCOME_PAGE = false#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------SHOW_WELCOME_PAGE=false#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------#Name : SHOW_COMPONENT_LOCATIONS_PAGE#Datatype : Boolean#Description: Set to true if the component locations page in the installer needs to be shown.#This page only appears if there are products whose installed directory can be changed.#If you set this to false you will prevent the user from being able to specify alternate directories.#Example : SHOW_COMPONENT_LOCATIONS_PAGE = false#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------SHOW_COMPONENT_LOCATIONS_PAGE=false#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------#Name : SHOW_CUSTOM_TREE_PAGE#Datatype : Boolean#Description: Set to true if the custom tree page in the installer needs to be shown.#In this page dependencies can be selected or unselected. This page appears only in a custom install type.#Example : SHOW_CUSTOM_TREE_PAGE = false#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------SHOW_CUSTOM_TREE_PAGE=false#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------#Name : SHOW_SUMMARY_PAGE#Datatype : Boolean#Description: Set to true if the summary page in the installer needs to be shown.#The summary page shows the list of components that will be installed in this session. #Example : SHOW_SUMMARY_PAGE = true#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------SHOW_SUMMARY_PAGE=true#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------#Name : SHOW_INSTALL_PROGRESS_PAGE#Datatype : Boolean#Description: Set to true if the install progress page in the installer needs to be shown.#This page shows the current status in the installation. The current status includes which product is being installed, which file is being copied.#Example : SHOW_INSTALL_PROGRESS_PAGE = true#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------SHOW_INSTALL_PROGRESS_PAGE=true#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------#Name : SHOW_REQUIRED_CONFIG_TOOL_PAGE#Datatype : Boolean#Description: Set to true if the required config tools page in the installer needs to be shown.#This page shows the list of required configuration tools that are part of this installation.#It shows the status of each tool, including any failures with detailed information on why the tool has failed.#Example : SHOW_REQUIRED_CONFIG_TOOL_PAGE = true#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------SHOW_REQUIRED_CONFIG_TOOL_PAGE=true#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------#Name : SHOW_OPTIONAL_CONFIG_TOOL_PAGE#Datatype : Boolean#Description: Set to true if the optional config tools page in the installer needs to be shown.#This page shows the list of optional configuration tools that are part of this installation and are configured to launch automatically.#It shows the status of each tool, including any failures with detailed information on why the tool has failed.#Example : SHOW_OPTIONAL_CONFIG_TOOL_PAGE = true#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------SHOW_OPTIONAL_CONFIG_TOOL_PAGE=true#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------#Name : SHOW_RELEASE_NOTES#Datatype : Boolean#Description: Set to true if the release notes of this installation need to be shown at the end of installation.#This dialog is launchable from the End of Installation page and shows the list of release notes available for the products just installed.# This also requires the variable SHOW_END_SESSION_PAGE variable to be set to true.#Example : SHOW_RELEASE_NOTES = true#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------SHOW_RELEASE_NOTES=true#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------#Name : SHOW_ROOTSH_CONFIRMATION#Datatype : Boolean#Description: Set to true if the Confirmation dialog asking to run the root.sh script in the installer needs to be shown.#Valid only in Unix platforms.#Example : SHOW_ROOTSH_CONFIRMATION = true#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------SHOW_ROOTSH_CONFIRMATION=true#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------#Name : SHOW_END_SESSION_PAGE#Datatype : Boolean#Description: Set to true if the end of session page in the installer needs to be shown.#This page shows if the installation is successful or not.#Example : SHOW_END_SESSION_PAGE = true#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------SHOW_END_SESSION_PAGE=true#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------#Name : SHOW_EXIT_CONFIRMATION#Datatype : Boolean#Description: Set to true if the confirmation when exiting the installer needs to be shown.#Example : SHOW_EXIT_CONFIRMATION = true#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------SHOW_EXIT_CONFIRMATION=true#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------#Name : NEXT_SESSION#Datatype : Boolean#Description: Set to true to allow users to go back to the File Locations page for another installation. This flag also needs to be set to true in order to process another response file (see NEXT_SESSION_RESPONSE).#Example : NEXT_SESSION = true#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------NEXT_SESSION=true#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------#Name : NEXT_SESSION_ON_FAIL#Datatype : Boolean#Description: Set to true to allow users to invoke another session even if current install session has failed. This flag is only relevant if NEXT_SESSION is set to true.#Example : NEXT_SESSION_ON_FAIL = true#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------NEXT_SESSION_ON_FAIL=true#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------#Name : SHOW_DEINSTALL_CONFIRMATION#Datatype : Boolean#Description: Set to true if deinstall confimation is needed during a deinstall session.#Example : SHOW_DEINSTALL_CONFIRMATION = true#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------SHOW_DEINSTALL_CONFIRMATION=true#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------#Name : SHOW_DEINSTALL_PROGRESS#Datatype : Boolean#Description: Set to true if deinstall progress is needed during a deinstall session.#Example : SHOW_DEINSTALL_PROGRESS = true#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------SHOW_DEINSTALL_PROGRESS=true#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------#Name : component_languages#Datatype : StringList#Description: Languages in which the components will be installed.#The following choices are available. The value should contain only one of these choices.#The choices are of the form Internal Name : External name. Please use the internal name while specifying the value.# en, : English# fr, : French# ar, : Arabic# bn, : Bengali# pt_BR, : Brazilian Portuguese# bg, : Bulgarian# fr_CA, : Canadian French# ca, : Catalan# hr, : Croatian# cs, : Czech# da, : Danish# nl, : Dutch# ar_EG, : Egyptian# en_GB, : English (United Kingdom)# et, : Estonian# fi, : Finnish# de, : German# el, : Greek# iw, : Hebrew# hu, : Hungarian# is, : Icelandic# in, : Indonesian# it, : Italian# ja, : Japanese# ko, : Korean# es, : Latin American Spanish# lv, : Latvian# lt, : Lithuanian# ms, : Malay# es_MX, : Mexican Spanish# no, : Norwegian# pl, : Polish# pt, : Portuguese# ro, : Romanian# ru, : Russian# zh_CN, : Simplified Chinese# sk, : Slovak# sl, : Slovenian# es_ES, : Spanish# sv, : Swedish# th, : Thai# zh_TW, : Traditional Chinese# tr, : Turkish# uk, : Ukrainian# vi, : Vietnamese#Example : COMPONENT_LANGUAGES = {"en"}#Component : oracle.swd#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------component_languages={"en"}#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------#Name : install_type#Datatype : String#Description: Installation type of the component.#The following choices are available. The value should contain only one of these choices.#The choices are of the form Internal Name : External name. Please use the internal name while specifying the value.# Complete, : Complete# Typical, : Minimum# Custom, : Custom#Example : INSTALL_TYPE = "Complete"#Component : oracle.swd#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------install_type="Typical"#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------#Name : prod_home#Datatype : String#Description: Complete path where the product needs to be installed.#Example : PROD_HOME = "C:\ProductName"#Component : oracle.swd#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------oracle.swd:prod_home=<Value Unspecified>#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------#Name : prod_home#Datatype : String#Description: Complete path where the product needs to be installed.#Example : PROD_HOME = "C:\ProductName"#Component : oracle.swd.oui#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------oracle.swd.oui:prod_home=<Value Unspecified>#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------#Name : prod_home#Datatype : String#Description: Complete path where the product needs to be installed.#Example : PROD_HOME = "C:\ProductName"#Component : oracle.swd.oui.core#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------oracle.swd.oui.core:prod_home=<Value Unspecified>#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------#Name : prod_home#Datatype : String#Description: Complete path where the product needs to be installed.#Example : PROD_HOME = "C:\ProductName"#Component : oracle.swd.jre#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------oracle.swd.jre:1.3.1.0.0a:prod_home=<Value Unspecified>#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------#Name : prod_home#Datatype : String#Description: Complete path where the product needs to be installed.#Example : PROD_HOME = "C:\ProductName"#Component : oracle.swd.jre#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------oracle.swd.jre:1.3.1.1.0a:prod_home=<Value Unspecified>#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------#Name : prod_home#Datatype : String#Description: Complete path where the product needs to be installed.#Example : PROD_HOME = "C:\ProductName"#Component : oracle.swd.jre#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------oracle.swd.jre:1.3.0.0.0:prod_home=<Value Unspecified>#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------#Name : dependency_list#Datatype : StringList#Description: List of Dependees that needs to be installed along with this product.#The following choices are available. The value can contain any combination of these choices.#The choices are of the form Internal Name, Version : External name. Please use the internal name and version while specifying the value.# oracle.swd.jre, 1.3.1.1.0a : Java Runtime Environment 1.3.1.1.0a # oracle.swd.jre, 1.3.1.0.0a : Java Runtime Environment 1.3.1.0.0a # oracle.swd.osp, 2.2.1.2.0 : Oracle Software Packager 2.2.1.2.0 Alpha# oracle.swd.oil, 2.2.1.2.0 : Oracle Installation Libraries 2.2.1.2.0 # oracle.swd.oui, 2.2.1.2.0 : Oracle Universal Installer 2.2.1.2.0 Alpha#Example : DEPENDENCY_LIST = {"oracle.swd.jre:1.3.1.1.0a"}#Component : oracle.swd#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------dependency_list=<Value Unspecified>
The oraparam.ini
file is OUI's initialization file. It should be located in the same directory as the OUI executable file (setup.exe
or runInstaller.sh
).
[Oracle] DISTRIBUTION=TRUE SOURCE=../../stage/products.jar LICENSE_LOCATION= JRE_LOCATION=../../stage/Components/oracle.swd.jre/1.4.1.3.0a/1/DataFiles/Expanded JRE_MEMORY_OPTIONS=" -mx96m" DEFAULT_HOME_LOCATION= DEFAULT_HOME_NAME=OUIHome NO_BROWSE=/net NLS_ENABLED=TRUE BOOTSTRAP=TRUE OUI_VERSION=2.3.0.7.0 #SHOW_HOSTNAME=ALWAYS_SHOW shows the hostname panel always #SHOW_HOSTNAME=NEVER_SHOW does not the hostname panel #SHOW_HOSTNAME=CONDITION_SHOW shows the hostname panel on condition SHOW_HOSTNAME=NEVER_SHOW #THIN_JDBC_FILENAME is optional and defaults to classes12.jar #The value specified for this should be packaged with OUI, and should #be relative to <OUI expanded stagedir>/jlib/ THIN_JDBC_FILENAME=classes12.jar #RUN_OUICA specifies the batch script name that needs to be run #The script is ouica.bat for win32, and ouica.sh for solaris. #If the value is not specified, then the OUICA script is not run RUN_OUICA=ouica.bat [Certified Versions] #You can customise error message shown for failure, provide value for CERTIFIED_VERSION_FAILURE_MESSAGE Windows=4.0,5.0,5.1,5.2 #Windows NT 4.0 [Windows-4.0-required] #Service pack for Windows NT4.0, use %SystemRoot%\WinNt\System32\winver.exe to find version and service pack SERVICE_PACK=6a #You can customise the message shown for Service Pack failure through SERVICE_PACK_FAILURE_MESSAGE #Minimum display colours for OUI to run MIN_DISPLAY_COLORS=256 #Use MIN_DISPLAY_COLORS_FAILURE_MESSAGE to customise message for failure of check for Display colors [Windows-4.0-optional] #Minimum CPU speed required for OUI in MHz CPU=300 #CPU_FAILURE_MESSAGE, use to customise error message for CPU speed check #Windows 2000 use winver.exe to find version [Windows-5.0-required] #Minimum display colours for OUI to run MIN_DISPLAY_COLORS=256 [Windows-5.0-optional] #Minimum CPU speed required for OUI CPU=300 #Windows XP use winver.exe to find version [Windows-5.1-required] #Minimum display colours for OUI to run MIN_DISPLAY_COLORS=2560 SWAP_SPACE=122 [Windows-5.1-optional] #Minimum CPU speed required for OUI CPU=300 #Windows .net use winver.exe to find version [Windows-5.2-required] #Minimum display colours for OUI to run MIN_DISPLAY_COLORS=256 [Windows-5.2-optional] #Minimum CPU speed required for OUI CPU=300