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Sample response file: Modifying IBM WAS Network Deployment

We can edit and use this example of a response file for modifying IBM WAS Network Deployment.

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# Question 1. How do I record a response file using Installation Manager?
# Answer 1. Start Installation Manager from the command line under the # eclipse subdirectory with the record parameter and it will generate a
# response file containing actions it performed, repositories it used, and
# its preferences settings. Optionally use the -skipInstall parameter if
# you do not want the product to be installed to the machine. Specify a
# new agentDataLocation location value when doing a new installation. Do
# not use an existing agentDataLocation for an installation because it might
# damage the installation data and prevent you from modifying, updating,
# rolling back, or uninstalling the installed packages.
#
# Windows: IBMIM -record
<responseFile> -skipInstall
<agentDataLocation> # Linux or UNIX: ./IBMIM -record
<responseFile> -skipInstall
<agentDataLocation> #
# For example:
#   Windows = IBMIM.exe -record c:\temp\responsefiles\WASv80.install.Win32.xml
#     -skipInstall c:\temp\skipInstall\WebSphere_Temp_Registry
#   Linux or UNIX = ./IBMIM -record /home/user/responsefiles/WASv80.install.RHEL64.xml
#     -skipInstall c:\temp\skipInstall\WebSphere_Temp_Registry
#
# Question 2. How do I run Installation Manager silently using response file?
# Answer 2. Create a silent installation response file and run the following command
# from the eclipse\tools subdirectory in the directory where you installed
# Installation Manager:
#
#   Windows = imcl.exe -acceptLicense -showProgress
#     input
<response_file_path_and_name> -log
<log_file_path_and_name>
#   Linux, UNIX, IBM i and z/OS = ./imcl -acceptLicense -showProgress
#     input
<response_file_path_and_name> -log
<log_file_path_and_name>
#
# For example:
#   Windows = imcl.exe -acceptLicense -showProgress
#     input c:\temp\responsefile\WASv80.install.Win32.xml
#   Linux, UNIX, IBM i and z/OS = ./imcl -acceptLicense -showProgress
#     input /home/user/responsefile/WASv80.install.RHEL64.xml
#
# The -acceptLicense command must be included to indicate acceptance of all #     license agreements of all offerings being installed, updated or modified.
# The -showProgress command shows progress when running in silent mode.
# Additional commands can be displayed by requesting help:  IBMIM -help
#
# Question 3. How do I store and pass credentials to repositories that
# require authentication?
# Answer 3. Installation Manager uses a key ring file to store encrypted
# credentials for authenticating with repositories. Follow this two-step
# process for creating and using a key ring file with Installation Manager.
#
# First, create a key ring file with your credentials by starting
# Installation Manager from the command line under eclipse subdirectory
# with the keyring parameter.
# Use the optional password parameter to password protect your file.
#
#   Windows = IBMIM.exe -keyring
<path and file name> -password
<password> #   Linux, UNIX, IBM i and z/OS = ./IBMIM -keyring
<path and file name>
#                                 -password
<password> #
# Installation Manager will start in graphical mode. Verify that the # repositories to which authenticate are included in the # preferences, File / Preferences / Repositories. If they are not
# listed, then click Add Repositories to add the URL or UNC path.
# Installation Manager will prompt for your credentials. If the repository # is already in the list, then any attempt to access the repository location,
# such as clicking the Test Connections button, will also prompt for your # credentials. Enter the correct credential and check the Save password
# checkbox. The credentials are saved to the key ring file you specified.
#
# Second, when you start a silent installation, run imcl under eclipse/tools
# subdirectory, and provide Installation Manager with the location of the key
# ring file and the password if the file is protected. For example:
#
#   Windows = imcl.exe -acceptLicense -showProgress
#     input
<path and file name of response file> #     -keyring
<path and name of key ring file> -password
<password> #   Linux, UNIX, IBM i and z/OS = ./imcl -acceptLicense -showProgress
#     input
<path and file name of response file>
#     -keyring
<path and name of key ring file> -password
<password> #
####################################################################### -->

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# The clean and temporary attributes specify the repositories and other
# preferences Installation Manager uses and whether those settings
# should persist after the installation finishes.
#
# Valid values for clean:
#      true = only use the repositories and other preferences that are
#           specified in the response file.
#      false = use the repositories and other preferences that are
#           specified in the response file and Installation Manager.
#
# Valid values for temporary:
#      true = repositories and other preferences specified in the #           response file do not persist in Installation Manager.
#      false = repositories and other preferences specified in the #           response file persist in Installation Manager.
#
####################################################################### -->

<agent-input clean='true' temporary='true'>

<!-- ##### Repositories ###################################################
# Repositories are locations that Installation Manager queries for
# installable packages. Repositories can be local (on the machine
# with Installation Manager) or remote (on a corporate intranet or
# hosted elsewhere on the internet).
#
# If the machine using this response file has access to the internet,
# then include the IBM WebSphere Live Update Repositories in the list
# of repository locations.
#
# If the machine using this response file cannot access the internet,
# then comment out the IBM WebSphere Live Update Repositories and
# specify the URL or UNC path to custom intranet repositories and
# directory paths to local repositories to use.
#
####################################################################### -->

<server>
<!-- ##### IBM WebSphere Live Update Repositories ####################
     # These repositories contain WAS offerings,
     # and updates for those offerings
     #
     # To use the secure repository (https), have an IBM ID,
     # which can be obtained by registering at: http://www.ibm.com/account
     # or your Passport Advantage account.
     #
     # And, use a key ring file with your response file.
     ################################################################## -->
<repository location="http://www.ibm.com/software/repositorymanager/com.ibm.websphere.ND.v80" />
<!--
<repository location="https://www.ibm.com/software/rational/repositorymanager/repositories/websphere" /> -->

<!-- ##### Custom Repositories #######################################
     # Uncomment and update the repository location key below
     # to specify URLs or UNC paths to any intranet repositories      # and directory paths to local repositories to use.
     ################################################################## -->
<!--
<repository location='https:\\w3.mycompany.com\repositories\'/> -->
<!--
<repository location='/home/user/repositories/websphere/'/> -->

<!-- ##### Local Repositories ########################################
     # Uncomment and update the following line when using a local      # repository located on your own machine to install a
     # WAS offering.
     ############################################################# -->
<!--
<repository location='insert the full directory path inside single quotes'/> -->
</server>

<!-- ##### Modify Packages ###############################################
#
# Install and Uninstall Commands
#
# Use the install and uninstall commands to inform Installation Manager
# of the installation packages to install or uninstall.
#
# The modify attribute is optional and can be paired with an install
# command to add features or paired with an uninstall command to
# remove commands. If omitted, the default value is set to false.
#    false = indicates not to modify an existing install by adding
#            or removing features.
#    true = indicates to modify an existing install by adding or
#           removing features.
#
# The offering ID attribute is required because it specifies the # offering to be installed. The offering listed must be present in # at least one of the repositories listed earlier. The example
# command below contains the offering ID for the Network Deployment
# edition of WAS.
#
# The version attribute is optional. If a version number is provided,
# then the offering will be installed or uninstalled at the version level
# specified as long as it is available in the repositories. If the version
# attribute is not provided, then the default behavior is to install or # uninstall the latest version available in the repositories. The version
# number can be found in the repository.xml file in the repositories.
# For example,
<offering ... version='8.0.0.20110617_2222'>.
#
# The profile attribute is required and typically is unique to the # offering. If modifying or updating an existing installation, the # profile attribute must match the profile ID of the targeted installation
# of WAS.
#
# The features attribute is optional. Offerings always have at least
# one feature; a required core feature which is installed regardless
# of whether it is explicitly specified. If other feature names
# are provided, then only those features will be installed.
# Features must be comma delimited without spaces.
#
# The feature values for WAS include:
#  ejbdeploy,thinclient,embeddablecontainer,samples, #  com.ibm.sdk.6_32bit,com.ibm.sdk.6_64bit
#
# In the example that follows, the samples feature is being added
# and the thinclient, ejbdeploy, and embeddablecontainer features
# are being removed from the specified offering.
#
# Neither the core.feature nor the SDK
# feature can be removed because they are required features.
#
# The installFixes attribute indicates whether fixes available in # repositories are installed with the product. By default, all
# available fixes will be installed with the offering.
#
# Valid values for installFixes:
#      none = do not install available fixes with the offering.
#      recommended = installs all available recommended fixes with the offering.
#      all = installs all available fixes with the offering.
#
# Installation Manager supports modifying multiple offerings at once.
# Additional offerings can be included in the install and uninstall commands, # with each offering requiring its own offering ID, version, profile value,
# and feature values.
#
# Profile Command
#
# A separate profile command must be included for each offering listed
# in the install command. The profile command informs Installation # Manager about offering specific properties or configuration values.
#
# The installLocation specifies where the offering will be installed.
# If the response file is used to modify or update an existing
# installation, then ensure the installLocation points to the # location where the offering was installed previously.
#
# The eclipseLocation data key should use the same directory path to
# WAS as the installationLocation attribute.
#
# Include data keys for product specific profile properties.
# For instance, additional translations can be specified by including # the cic.selector.nl data key and the language codes as values for # the translations to install.
#
#  Language code values: cs,de,en,es,fr,hu,it,ja,ko,pl,pt_BR,ro,ru,zh,zh_HK,zh_TW
#
####################################################################### -->

<install modify='true'>
<offering id='com.ibm.websphere.ND.v80'
 profile='IBM WAS Network Deployment V8.0'
 features='samples'/>
</install>

<uninstall modify='true'>
<offering id='com.ibm.websphere.ND.v80'
 profile='IBM WAS Network Deployment V8.0'
 features='thinclient,ejbdeploy,embeddablecontainer'/>
</uninstall>

<profile id='IBM WAS Network Deployment V8.0'
 installLocation='C:\IBM\WebSphere\AppServer'>
<data key='eclipseLocation' value='C:\IBM\WebSphere\AppServer'/>
<data key='user.import.profile' value='false'/>
<data key='cic.selector.nl' value='en'/>
</profile>

<!-- ##### Shared Data Location ###########################################
# Uncomment the preference for eclipseCache to set the shared data
# location the first time you use Installation Manager to do an
# installation.
#
# Eclipse cache location can be obtained from the installed.xml file found in # Linux/Unix: /var/ibm/InstallationManager
# Windows: C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\IBM\Installation Manager # from the following property:
#
<property name='cacheLocation' value='C:\IBM\IMShared'/> #
# Open the installed.xml file in a text editor because the style sheet
# might hide this value if opened in a web browser.
# For further information on how to edit preferences, refer to the public library at:
# http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/install/v1r5/index.jsp?topic=/com.ibm.silentinstall12.doc/topics/r_silent_prefs.html
#
# After the shared data location is set, it cannot be changed # using a response file or the graphical wizard.
#
# Ensure that the shared data location is a location that can be written
# to by all user accounts that are expected to use Installation Manager.
#
# By default, Installation Manager saves downloaded artifacts to
# the shared data location. This serves two purposes.
#
# First, if the same product is installed a more than once to the machine,
# then the files in the shared data location will be used rather than
# downloading them again.
#
# Second, during the rollback process, the saved artifacts are used.
# Otherwise, if the artifacts are not saved or are removed, then
# Installation Manager must have to access the repositories used to
# install the previous versions.
#
# Valid values for preserveDownloadedArtifacts:
#     true = store downloaded artifacts in the shared data location #     false = remove downloaded artifacts from the shared data location #
####################################################################### -->

<!--

<preference name='com.ibm.cic.common.core.preferences.eclipseCache' value='C:\IBM\IMShared'/>

<preference name='com.ibm.cic.common.core.preferences.preserveDownloadedArtifacts' value='true'/> -->

<!-- ##### Preferences Settings ###########################################
# Additional preferences for Installation Manager can be specified.
# These preference correspond to those that are located in the graphical
# interface under File / Preferences.
#
# If a preference command is omitted from or commented out of the response
# file, then Installation Manager uses the preference value that was
# previously set or the default value for the preference.
#
# Preference settings might be added or deprecated in new versions of # Installation Manager. Consult the online Installation Manager # Information Center for the latest set of preferences and
# descriptions about how to use them.
#
# http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/install/v1r5/index.jsp
#
####################################################################### -->

<!--

<preference name='com.ibm.cic.common.core.preferences.connectTimeout' value='30'/>
<preference name='com.ibm.cic.common.core.preferences.readTimeout' value='45'/>
<preference name='com.ibm.cic.common.core.preferences.downloadAutoRetryCount' value='0'/>
<preference name='offering.service.repositories.areUsed' value='true'/>
<preference name='com.ibm.cic.common.core.preferences.ssl.nonsecureMode' value='false'/>
<preference name='com.ibm.cic.common.core.preferences.//publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/wasinfo/v8r0/index.jsp?topic=/  .disablePreemptiveAuthentication' value='false'/>
<preference name='//publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/wasinfo/v8r0/index.jsp?topic=/  .ntlm.auth.kind' value='NTLM'/>
<preference name='//publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/wasinfo/v8r0/index.jsp?topic=/  .ntlm.auth.enableIntegrated.win32' value='true'/>
<preference name='com.ibm.cic.common.core.preferences.keepFetchedFiles' value='false'/>
<preference name='PassportAdvantageIsEnabled' value='false'/>
<preference name='com.ibm.cic.common.core.preferences.searchForUpdates' value='false'/>
<preference name='com.ibm.cic.agent.ui.displayInternalVersion' value='false'/>  -->


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