HPUX response file for 10g

Can anyone provide example response file(s) for doing a 'silent' install ( -silent ) on an HPUX platform for Oracle 10g? Oracle provides some for Solaris, but has indicated none exist for HPUX. When we tried to use the -record feature, it failed, so that was no help in providing any further information.
Another related question is if one can dictate such values as %increase, max_datafiles etc somewhere in the response file. This could be done in response files for Oracle 8.1.6, but the differences between the example files for 8.1.6 and 10g are substantial.
Thank you,
Karl Bergerson

Why not creating the first response file using the Create script? Then use this script for your other environments.
Greg

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