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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** Response file to perform silent install of Oracle Database 10g Express Edition **
** Values for the following variables are configurable: **
** szDir - Provide a valid path **
** TNSPort - Provide any valid available port number **
** MTSPort - Provide any valid available port number **
** HTTPPort - Provide any valid available port number **
** SYSPassword - Provide a valid password string **
** bOpt1 - 1 or 0 : 1 launches the Database Homepage at end of install and 0 doesn't **
[{F0BC0F9E-C4A8-485C-93ED-424DB9EA3F75}-DlgOrder]
Dlg0={F0BC0F9E-C4A8-485C-93ED-424DB9EA3F75}-SdWelcome-0
Count=9
Dlg1={F0BC0F9E-C4A8-485C-93ED-424DB9EA3F75}-SdLicense2Rtf-0
Dlg2={F0BC0F9E-C4A8-485C-93ED-424DB9EA3F75}-SdComponentDialog-0
Dlg3={F0BC0F9E-C4A8-485C-93ED-424DB9EA3F75}-AskTNSPort-13013
Dlg4={F0BC0F9E-C4A8-485C-93ED-424DB9EA3F75}-AskMTSPort-13012
Dlg5={F0BC0F9E-C4A8-485C-93ED-424DB9EA3F75}-AskHTTPPort-13014
Dlg3={F0BC0F9E-C4A8-485C-93ED-424DB9EA3F75}-AskSYSPassword-13011
Dlg4={F0BC0F9E-C4A8-485C-93ED-424DB9EA3F75}-SdStartCopy-0
Dlg5={F0BC0F9E-C4A8-485C-93ED-424DB9EA3F75}-SdFinish-0
[{F0BC0F9E-C4A8-485C-93ED-424DB9EA3F75}-SdWelcome-0]
Result=1
[{F0BC0F9E-C4A8-485C-93ED-424DB9EA3F75}-SdLicense2Rtf-0]
Result=1
[{F0BC0F9E-C4A8-485C-93ED-424DB9EA3F75}-SdComponentDialog-0]
szDir=C:\oraclexe\
Component-type=string
Component-count=1
Component-0=DefaultFeature
Result=1
[{F0BC0F9E-C4A8-485C-93ED-424DB9EA3F75}-AskTNSPort-13013]
TNSPort=1521
Result=1
[{F0BC0F9E-C4A8-485C-93ED-424DB9EA3F75}-AskMTSPort-13012]
MTSPort=2030
Result=1
[{F0BC0F9E-C4A8-485C-93ED-424DB9EA3F75}-AskHTTPPort-13014]
HTTPPort=8080
Result=1
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SYSPassword=oraclexe
Result=1
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Result=1
[{F0BC0F9E-C4A8-485C-93ED-424DB9EA3F75}-SdFinish-0]
Result=1
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[{F0BC0F9E-C4A8-485C-93ED-424DB9EA3F75}-DlgOrder]
Dlg0={F0BC0F9E-C4A8-485C-93ED-424DB9EA3F75}-SdWelcomeMaint-0
Count=3
Dlg1={F0BC0F9E-C4A8-485C-93ED-424DB9EA3F75}-MessageBox-0
Dlg2={F0BC0F9E-C4A8-485C-93ED-424DB9EA3F75}-SdFinish-0
[{F0BC0F9E-C4A8-485C-93ED-424DB9EA3F75}-SdWelcomeMaint-0]
Result=303
[{F0BC0F9E-C4A8-485C-93ED-424DB9EA3F75}-MessageBox-0]
Result=6
[{F0BC0F9E-C4A8-485C-93ED-424DB9EA3F75}-SdFinish-0]
Result=1
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oracle@styles-and-artists-development-oracle database]$ cat response/db_install.rsp
## Copyright(c) Oracle Corporation 1998,2013. All rights reserved.##
## Specify values for the variables listed below to customize ##
## your installation. ##
## Each variable is associated with a comment. The comment ##
## can help to populate the variables with the appropriate ##
## values. ##
## IMPORTANT NOTE: This file contains plain text passwords and ##
## should be secured to have read permission only by oracle user ##
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# It can be one of the following:
# - INSTALL_DB_SWONLY
# - INSTALL_DB_AND_CONFIG
# - UPGRADE_DB
oracle.install.option=INSTALL_DB_AND_CONFIG
# Specify the hostname of the system as set during the install. It can be used
# to force the installation to use an alternative hostname rather than using the
# first hostname found on the system. (e.g., for systems with multiple hostnames
# and network interfaces)
ORACLE_HOSTNAME=styles-and-artists-development-oracle
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UNIX_GROUP_NAME=oracle
# Specify the location which holds the inventory files.
# This is an optional parameter if installing on
# Windows based Operating System.
INVENTORY_LOCATION=/home/oracle/oracleInventory
# Specify the languages in which the components will be installed.
# en : English ja : Japanese
# fr : French ko : Korean
# ar : Arabic es : Latin American Spanish
# bn : Bengali lv : Latvian
# pt_BR: Brazilian Portuguese lt : Lithuanian
# bg : Bulgarian ms : Malay
# fr_CA: Canadian French es_MX: Mexican Spanish
# ca : Catalan no : Norwegian
# hr : Croatian pl : Polish
# cs : Czech pt : Portuguese
# da : Danish ro : Romanian
# nl : Dutch ru : Russian
# ar_EG: Egyptian zh_CN: Simplified Chinese
# en_GB: English (Great Britain) sk : Slovak
# et : Estonian sl : Slovenian
# fi : Finnish es_ES: Spanish
# de : German sv : Swedish
# el : Greek th : Thai
# iw : Hebrew zh_TW: Traditional Chinese
# hu : Hungarian tr : Turkish
# is : Icelandic uk : Ukrainian
# in : Indonesian vi : Vietnamese
# it : Italian
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# - PE : Personal Edition (WINDOWS ONLY)
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# - false : Value of RAC One Node service name is not used.
# If left blank, it will be assumed to be false.
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oracle.install.db.racOneServiceName=
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# Specify the type of database to create.
# It can be one of the following:
# - GENERAL_PURPOSE/TRANSACTION_PROCESSING
# - DATA_WAREHOUSE
oracle.install.db.config.starterdb.type=GENERAL_PURPOSE
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oracle.install.db.config.starterdb.globalDBName=cbd
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oracle.install.db.config.starterdb.SID=cdb1
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# BLT8ISO8859P13, CL8ISO8859P5, CL8MSWIN1251, AR8ISO8859P6,
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# If Automatic Memory Management is not desired, and memory allocation
# is to be done manually, then set it to false.
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# starter database: #
# SYS #
# SYSTEM #
# DBSNMP (used by Enterprise Manager) #
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# Applicable only when oracle.install.db.config.starterdb.managementOption=CLOUD_CONTROL
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# Applicable only when oracle.install.db.config.starterdb.managementOption=CLOUD_CONTROL
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# Recovery options for the database can be mentioned using the entries below #
# This variable is to be set to false if database recovery is not required. Else
# this can be set to true.
oracle.install.db.config.starterdb.enableRecovery=true
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# It can be one of the following:
# - FILE_SYSTEM_STORAGE
# - ASM_STORAGE
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# files, redo logs.
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1 In Acrobat, choose Forms > Compile Returned Forms.
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Click Browse, and then locate and select the response file.
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Add user data to an existing response file
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Can't Recorde Response file for Oracle client 11.2.0.3 windows 32bit
Hello
We are going to upgrade our Oracle client on our clients to 11.2.0.3. But I can not record a resopnsfile with setup.exe.
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Preparing to launch Oracle Universal Installer from C:\Users\Test\AppData\Local\
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Version of Cluster ready services installed.
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Used only for cluster installs, specifies the path to the crs home locat
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Path where Java Runtime Environment is installed. OUI cannot be run with
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eral, detailed, trace. The use of basic, general, detailed, trace is deprecated.
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Specify location of oraparam.ini file to be used by OUI.
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Specifies the response file and path to use.
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For making an Oracle Home copy match its current environment.
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-detachHome
For detaching homes from the OUI inventory without deleting inventory di
rectory inside Oracle home.
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of nodes (on which the product was installed).
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Execute system pre-requisite checks and exit.
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Performs the operation on the local node irrespective of the cluster nod
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Log debug information for disk usage.
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Command line variables are specified using <name=value>; for example:
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The lookup order is session:varName then just varName. The session prefix is
used to avoid ambiguity.
Component variables are specified using:
[compInternalName:[Version:]]varName
Ex 1: oracle.comp1:1.0.1:varName="VarValue"
Ex 2: oracle.comp1:varName="VarValue"
The lookup order is compInternalName:Version:varName, then compInternalName:
varName, then just varName.
Please press Enter to exit...Hi,
There is no record option with 11gR2.
There is no need to use '-record' flag to record/save the response file. At Summary page of installation, 11gR2 installer provides option to save the response file. We can perfom the silent installation using this saved response file
Unix:
./runInstaller -silent -responseFile <saved_response-file>
Windows:
c:\software\11.2.0.1\database\setup.exe -responseFile <saved_response-file>
For more details, kindly refer
11gR2 Install (Non-RAC): Understanding New Changes With All New 11.2 Installer (Doc ID 884232.1)
4th point in the document explains about this
Thanks,
Krishna -
Customize silent response file for oraclexe
Hi. Is there a way to customize the silent response file to set the startup type of the oracle services to manual?
Not sure what you meant.
Do you want to install oracle with silent mode? -
Unattended instalation of 10g Client with response file
Hello,
I want to create a response File for an unattended installation, because installing 10g on 150 clients by hand is just to much work...
I tried to create a rsp.-file with the record option, no dice.
I managed to install the client runtime, but now I also need a custom installation with Oracle Windows Interface & Oracle Call Interface.
Any suggestions?
THX in advance@Madrid
It tried to create a response file with "setup -record -responseFile C:\test.rsp", it records settings like the OraHome, but theres no entry about WHAT products I want to install, I heard that this is a known Bug in 10g Realse 2 10.2.0.1 ?
@orafad
our software developer told me we need the following components:
Oracle Client Runtime
Oracle Services for Microsoft Transaction Server
Oracle Objects for OLE
Oracle ODBC Driver
Oracle Provider for OLE DB
Oracle Data Provider for .Net
I tried to customize the clientcustom.rsp from the Oracle-CD, but I don't know what names I have to use for the things I need?
e.g. oracle.rdbms.oci:10.2.0.1.0 for the Oracle Call Interface (OCI), but whats the name for Data Provider for .Net?? :(
maybe somebody could post an recorded RSP-file?
thanks for your help -
Install Oracle 11g 2 with response file
Using the steps detailed here:
http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E11882_01/install.112/e24187/advance.htm I was able to create a response file for Oracle client 11.2.0.1.win32. I created the response file by starting a manual installation (On a Windows 7 client) and then clicking on the option to create and save a response file. I exited out of the Oracle install before completing it.
I then used this response file during a Windows 7 unattended install using this at the command prompt: setup.exe -silent -nowelcome -nowait -noconfig - responseFile [location]
My question is how do I set up variables in the response file so that it will work on installs for other users?
# This variable holds the hostname of the system as set by the user.
# It can be used to force the installation to use an alternative
# hostname rather than using the first hostname found on the system
# (e.g., for systems with multiple hostnames and network interfaces). ORACLE_HOSTNAME=[HOW DO I SETUP A VARIABLE HERE FOR THE USER'S PCNAME?]
# Complete path of the Oracle Home ORACLE_HOME=C:\app\[HOW DO I SETUP A VARIABLE FOR THE USER's FOLDER HERE?]\product\11.2.0\client_1
# Complete path of the Oracle Base. ORACLE_BASE=C:\app\[HOW DO I SETUP A VARIABLE FOR THE USER's FOLDER HERE?]
What variables can I use so that I can use a single response file for multiple users?I know no way of doing so, but I am not a Windows expert. For the last two parameters (ORACLE_HOME and ORACLE_BASE), it is best practice to have these values the same across multiple machines, for ease of maintainability - think of future maintenance scripts you will likely have to write - if these parameters are the same across many computers, your scripting would be much easier/simpler/cleaner
HTH
Srini -
Oracle 9.2.0.1 Standard Edition Silent Installation using Response file
Does Oracle 9i Standard Edition come in 3 CDs??. I heard problems about providing response files to silent install Oracle 9.2.0.1 server.
I am about receive a licensed copy of Oracle 9i and I am looking at creating a response file for silent installation.
Is it necessary to copy contents of 3 CDs into one location on a harddrive on our users Server inorder for response file to work???
We will be installing Oracle 9.2.0.1 on Win2000 server.
I really appreciate any help.
ThanksHi,
I'm going to work on this subject in the next few weeks on a Oracle Personal v9.2.0.1.0.
I'll try to give you some informations if I can find something helpful for you.
Can you please tell me if you have some informations on your side.
Thanks. -
Where to find response file (Suse Linux)?
Hi,
I would like to do a Silent and Non-active Installation of OBI on Linux. Following the instructions on http://download-east.oracle.com/docs/cd/B14504_01/dl/core/install/appdx_d.htm there should be a stage/Response directory. However there is nothing like this in the file system I downloaded from oracle.
I have downloaded the following file from oracle: biee_linux_x86_SUSE_101341.zip
Could you please help me finding a response file for the installation.
Thanks a lot in advance
EvgenyAs explained on the link you posted the response files are in the "Oracle Developer Suite" CD/DVD, not in the OBIEE installation file. Download Oracle Developer Suite and check there.
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I installed 10g db server and recorded the install to a response file:
Record 10.1.2
/home/terry/systems/Oracle10g/Disk1/runInstaller -ignoreSysPreReqs -record -destinationFile /oracle/cap/app/temp/install1012.rsp
If I needed to blow away this install, should I be able to
re-install this again by simply, substituting the same response file? Like this?
Re-Install 10.1.2 from responsefile:
/home/terry/systems/Oracle10g/Disk1/runInstaller -silent responseFile /oracle/cap/app/temp/install1012.rspLook in dbca.rsp in the response folder:
# Name : DATAFILEDESTINATION
# Datatype : String
# Description : Location of the data file's
# Valid values : Directory for all the database files
# Default value : $ORACLE_BASE/oradata
# Mandatory : No
#DATAFILEDESTINATION = -
Installing oracle client 10g with response file
Hello,
I'm trying to do a installation of oracle 10g client. I did a setup with the record option (to create responsefile). Everything is installed and works well. When I use the responsefile created from the record option, it does not install all option I had chosen, allthough the responsefile gives them.
this is the responsefile:
## Copyright (c) 1999, 2004 Oracle. 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 to the products.xml.
#Example: FROM_LOCATION = "..\stage\products.xml"
FROM_LOCATION="..\stage\products.xml"
#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.xml" exists. The label can be found in the file "disk.label" in the same directory as products.xml.
#Example: FROM_LOCATION_CD_LABEL = "CD Label"
FROM_LOCATION_CD_LABEL=<Value Unspecified>
#Name : ORACLE_HOME
#Datatype : String
#Description: Complete path of the Oracle Home.
#Example: ORACLE_HOME = "C:\OHOME1"
ORACLE_HOME="C:\Oracle\product\10\cl_cip1"
#Name : ORACLE_HOME_NAME
#Datatype : String
#Description: Oracle Home Name. Used in creating folders and services.
#Example: ORACLE_HOME_NAME = "OHOME1"
ORACLE_HOME_NAME="CLIENT10"
#Name : TOPLEVEL_COMPONENT
#Datatype : StringList
#Description: The top level component to be installed in the current session.
#Example: TOPLEVEL_COMPONENT = {"oracle.client","10.1.0.2.0"}
TOPLEVEL_COMPONENT={"oracle.client","10.1.0.2.0"}
#Name : SHOW_SPLASH_SCREEN
#Datatype : Boolean
#Description: Set to true if the initial splash screen in OUI 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 OUI needs to be shown.
#Example: SHOW_WELCOME_PAGE = false
SHOW_WELCOME_PAGE=true
#Name : SHOW_CUSTOM_TREE_PAGE
#Datatype : Boolean
#Description: Set to true if the custom tree page in OUI needs to be shown.
#Use this page to select or de-select dependencies. This page appears only in a custom install type.
#Example: SHOW_CUSTOM_TREE_PAGE = false
SHOW_CUSTOM_TREE_PAGE=true
#Name : SHOW_COMPONENT_LOCATIONS_PAGE
#Datatype : Boolean
#Description: Set to true if the component locations page in OUI 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=true
#Name : SHOW_SUMMARY_PAGE
#Datatype : Boolean
#Description: Set to true if the summary page in OUI 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 OUI needs to be shown.
#This page shows the current status in the installation. The current status includes the product being installed and the file 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 assistants page in OUI needs to be shown.
#This page shows the list of required configuration assistants that are part of this installation.
#It shows the status of each assistant, including any failures with detailed information on why it failed.
#Example: SHOW_REQUIRED_CONFIG_TOOL_PAGE = true
SHOW_REQUIRED_CONFIG_TOOL_PAGE=true
#Name : SHOW_CONFIG_TOOL_PAGE
#Datatype : Boolean
#Description: Set to true if the config assistants page in OUI needs to be shown.
#This page shows the list of configuration assistants that are part of this installation and are configured to launch automatically.
#It shows the status of each assistant, including any failures with detailed information on why it failed.
#Example: SHOW_CONFIG_TOOL_PAGE = true
SHOW_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 OUI needs to be shown.
#Valid only for 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 OUI 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 OUI 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=false
#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 : NEXT_SESSION_RESPONSE
#Datatype : String
#Description: Optionally specifies the full path of the next session's response file. If only a file name is specified, the response file is retrieved from the <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 : DEINSTALL_LIST
#Datatype : StringList
#Description: List of components to be deinstalled during a deinstall session.
#Example: DEINSTALL_LIST = {"oracle.client","10.1.0.2.0"}
DEINSTALL_LIST={"oracle.client","10.1.0.2.0"}
#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 : ACCEPT_LICENSE_AGREEMENT
#Datatype : Boolean
#Description: By setting this variable to true, you are accepting the license agreement. This variable is used only for silent installations.
#Example: ACCEPT_LICENSE_AGREEMENT = true
ACCEPT_LICENSE_AGREEMENT=false
#Name : SELECTED_LANGUAGES
#Datatype : StringList
#Description: Languages in which the components will be installed.
#Component : oracle.client
SELECTED_LANGUAGES={"en"}
#Name : INSTALL_TYPE
#Datatype : String
#Description: Installation type of the component.
#Component : oracle.client
INSTALL_TYPE="Custom"
#Name : DEPENDENCY_LIST
#Datatype : String
#Description: List of dependees that need to be installed along with this product.
#Component : oracle.client
oracle.client:DEPENDENCY_LIST="{oracle.networking.netcltprod:10.1.0.2.0,oracle.rdbms.sqlplus:10.1.0.2.0,oracle.winprod:10.1.0.2.0,oracle.swd.opatch:10.1.0.2.0}"
#Name : DEPENDENCY_LIST
#Datatype : String
#Description: List of dependees that need to be installed along with this product.
#Component : oracle.winprod
oracle.winprod:DEPENDENCY_LIST="{oracle.p2k.odbc:10.1.0.2.0,oracle.p2k.oledb:10.1.0.2.0}"
#Name : OPTIONAL_CONFIG_TOOLS
#Datatype : String
#Description: #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.List of optional config assistants that need to be launched.
# netca, : Oracle Net Configuration Assistant
# netca_deinst, : Oracle Net Configuration Assistant - Deinstall Script
#Example: OPTIONAL_CONFIG_TOOLS = {"netca"}
#Component : oracle.networking.netca
oracle.networking.netca:OPTIONAL_CONFIG_TOOLS="{}"
#Name : OPTIONAL_CONFIG_TOOLS
#Datatype : String
#Description: #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.List of optional config assistants that need to be launched.
# vipca, : Virtual Private IP Configuration Assistant
#Example: OPTIONAL_CONFIG_TOOLS = {"vipca"}
#Component : oracle.options.ops.vipca
oracle.options.ops.vipca:OPTIONAL_CONFIG_TOOLS="{}"
#Name : OPTIONAL_CONFIG_TOOLS
#Datatype : String
#Description: #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.List of optional config assistants that need to be launched.
# LocalConfig, : Deinstall Oracle Cluster Synchronization Service
#Example: OPTIONAL_CONFIG_TOOLS = {"LocalConfig"}
#Component : oracle.options.ops.csscommon
oracle.options.ops.csscommon:OPTIONAL_CONFIG_TOOLS="{}"
#Name : s_recodHTTPPort
#Datatype : String
#Description: HTTP listener port for the recod service
#Component : oracle.cartridges.ordmts
s_recodHTTPPort=<Value Unspecified>
products not installad for example: odbc, oledb ...
in oracle log I found this:
oracle.p2k.oo4o Product Location: Empty path specified.
oracle.p2k Product Location: Empty path specified.
Setting the PROD_HOME variable of 'oracle.p2k.oledb_10.1.0.2.0' to ''. Received the value from the variable calculation.
oracle.p2k.oledb Product Location: Empty path specified.
for installation: setup.exe -responsefile pathresponsefile\resp.rp -silent
is there something that I'm missing or doing wrong?
thx
Message was edited by:
duvelkeWell, from our .rsp files for Database Client installs:
oracle.client:DEPENDENCY_LIST={"oracle.winprod:10.2.0.1.0"}
oracle.winprod:DEPENDENCY_LIST={"oracle.odbc:10.2.0.1.0"}
# ODBC
#oracle.winprod:DEPENDENCY_LIST={"oracle.odbc:10.2.0.1.0"}
# OLE DB
#oracle.winprod:DEPENDENCY_LIST={"oracle.ntoledb:10.2.0.1.0"}
# ODP.NET för .NET v1
#oracle.winprod:DEPENDENCY_LIST={"oracle.ntoledb.odp_net:10.2.0.1.0"}
If you need ODP for .NET v2, you should complement the Oracle Home with install from ODAC 10.2.0.2.x (what a mess, isn't it). -
Oracle 10g password in response file
Hi guys,
I am trying to install oracle 10.2.0.1 on solaris using response file. The "funny" thing is that when setting passwords to something like 0RAcle1 (first char is "zero"). it throws an error:
>
INFO: Setting variable 's_superAdminSamePasswdAgain' to '*Protected value, not to be logged*'. Received the value from response file.
INFO: OUI-10155:Error while setting variable s_superAdminSamePasswdAgain: The password must start with a character for user
INFO: Setting variable 's_superAdminSamePasswdAgain' to '*Protected value, not to be logged*'. Received the value from the variable calculation.
User Selected: S&top installation of this component only.
>
I've tried with password within "" or wiothout - same result.
If I set the same passowrds to a simple word, like "password" installation works fine.
Are there any limitations on settings the password?
Thank you,
kidoYes - it is in the install doc :-P http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/B19306_01/install.102/b15690/inst_task.htm#sthref771
Srini -
ODBC Driver for Rdb / OUI Response file
I want to make a 'silent' install for the new ODBC driver for
Rdb v3.0.1.3, which uses the Oracle Universal Installer, but the
download does not include a response file template. Not knowing
anything about internal names etc., I cannot create one from
scratch.
Does anyone have such a template or a response file they have
already created?
thanks
Tim BarrettHello,
Take a loot at http://www.connx-net.com/rdb.htm they have a 64 bit ODBC OLE DB JBC and .NET solution.
Regards,
Ant
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