- Notes, cautions, and warnings
- About this content
- Pre-installation considerations
- Installing Unisphere for PowerMax
- Upgrading Unisphere for PowerMax
- Uninstalling Unisphere for PowerMax
- Appendix A - Technical Notes
Typical response file contents are in the form of key-value pairs. The installer interprets the keys in the response files as InstallAnywhere variables and replaces their values at runtime. Typical contents of a response file are as follows:
EMC_HTTPSPORT= [PORT NUM] EMC_DBPORT=[PORT NUM] EMC_CONNTYPE=[Local | Remote] EMC_NODENAME=[localhost | remote host] EMC_NETPORT=[PORT NUM] BIND_ADDRESS=[IP ADRESS] IS_RESPONSE_FILE=[always true] USER_INSTALL_DIR=[install directory]
EMC_HTTPSPORT | Custom HTTPS port value |
EMC_DBPORT | Database port value |
EMC_CONNTYPE | SYMAPI connection type. Can be either Local or Remote. |
EMC_NODENAME | Sets the IP of the host on which SYMAPI is running. |
EMC_NETPORT | Port value for Remote SYMAPI connection type. |
BIND_ADDRESS | The bind address used by JBoss |
IS_RESPONSE_FILE | Mandatory variable to inform the installer that the response file is passed in silent install mode and input should be taken from the response file. |
USER_INSTALL_DIR | Installation path |
When using the silent install option, the terms of the license agreement are accepted automatically.
To install Unisphere for PowerMax using silent install:
EMC_HTTPSPORT=8443 EMC_DBPORT=3324 EMC_CONNTYPE=Local EMC_NODENAME=localhost EMC_NETPORT=2707 BIND_ADDRESS=198.51.100.99 IS_RESPONSE_FILE=TRUE USER_INSTALL_DIR=C:\\Program Files\\EMC
For Linux:
./UNIVMAX_aa.bb.cc.dd_RELEASE_LINUX_X86_64.bin –i silent [-f response_file]
For Windows:
UNIVMAX_aa.bb.cc.dd_RELEASE_WINDOWS_X86_64.exe –i silent [-f response_file]
In the installation file name: