Silent install hanging

Hi, I'm using iAS 6.0 SP1B and iWS 4.1 SP8 on Solaris 8. I am having a
slight problem with the silent install feature. When I run the silent
install, it works correctly however it seems to hang at the very end. I get
the iWS startup message and it says it's listening on port 80 but then it
just seems to freeze. If i kill the silent install at that point everything
is fine, it's just that I'm writing a wrapper script that does some
modifications to the kjs script after the install so this freeze messes
things up. I have tried running the silent install with iWS running
previously and with it shut down previously; same result either way. Has
anyone experienced this problem or know what to do?
Thanks,
Lincoln

Hi Lincoln,
Please send me your install.inf file.
thanks,
Deepak
devsupport
Lincoln wrote:
Hi, I'm using iAS 6.0 SP1B and iWS 4.1 SP8 on Solaris 8. I am having a
slight problem with the silent install feature. When I run the silent
install, it works correctly however it seems to hang at the very end. I get
the iWS startup message and it says it's listening on port 80 but then it
just seems to freeze. If i kill the silent install at that point everything
is fine, it's just that I'm writing a wrapper script that does some
modifications to the kjs script after the install so this freeze messes
things up. I have tried running the silent install with iWS running
previously and with it shut down previously; same result either way. Has
anyone experienced this problem or know what to do?
Thanks,
Lincoln

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