Running the installer in silent mode
A silent installation enables you to quickly repeat an installation procedure with a common set of predefined parameters on multiple TrueSight Network Automation application servers (for example, backup server) or TrueSight Network Automation remote device agents. A silent installation procedure does not launch a wizard and does not require you to monitor or respond.
You can install the following components:
- TrueSight Network Automation application server
When installing the application server, you can also select to install the TFTP server. - TrueSight Network Automation remote device agent
To run the installer in silent mode on a Windows computer
- Log on to the computer where you are performing the installation as an administrator.
- Create an options.txt file that contains the options for the installer:
- Use an options.txt file generated in an earlier installation.
Create an options.txt file from a sample file.
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Using the worksheets in Installation-worksheets and the following table as guides, edit the options accordingly, ensuring that you include the appropriate -P, -J, or -A option:
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Execute the command: setup.cmd -i silent -DOPTIONS_FILE=c:\path\to\options.txt.
If an error occurs, the installer exits and does not perform any part of the installation.
- Reboot your system after the installation is complete to start the product services.
To run the installer in silent mode on a Linux computer
- Log on to the computer where you are performing the installation as root.
- Extract the installation files, as explained in step 4 of Installing-the-application-server-on-Linux.
- Create an options.txt file that contains the options for the installer:
- Use an options.txt file generated in an earlier installation.
Create an options.txt file from a sample file.
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Using the worksheets in Installation-worksheets and the following table as guides, edit the options accordingly, ensuring that you include the appropriate -P, -J, or -A option:
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- Execute the umask 22 command.
Execute the command: ./setup.sh -i silent -DOPTIONS_FILE=/path/to/options.txt.
If an error occurs, the installer exits and does not perform any part of the installation.
Troubleshooting installation issues
Any warnings related to illegal reflective access operation in the log file can be safely ignored and need not be reported to BMC Customer Support. For more information, see Warnings-in-logs.
If you face any other issue during installation, see Troubleshooting-the-installation-migration-or-upgrade.
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