Installing Infrastructure Management silently
Encrypting passwords in the options file
For a silent installation, you encrypt the passwords and use them in the .options file. You can encrypt the passwords by using the Maintenance Tool. Run the following command to start the Maintenance Tool and get the encrypted password for each component. Run the tool on a computer that has JRE installed. Place the encrypted passwords in the .options file before starting the installation:
OS | Command | Example |
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Microsoft Windows | TSIMServer\Disk1\utility\TrueSightIMMaintenanceTool.cmd -silent -encrypt -encrypt -password=<myPassword> -confirm_password=<myPassword> where myPassword is the password to be encrypted | C:\Program Files\BMC Software\TrueSight\utility>TrueSightIMMaintenanceTool.cmd -silent -encrypt -encrypt -password=myCMDBPassword -confirm_password=myCMDBPassword Starting the TSIMServer Maintenance Tool... DES\:9b1ed66cb2ca852d76282c69c2fd256b06459741992f718cdf624d53e37dfa53 Done! |
Linux | TSIMServer/Disk1/utility/TrueSightIMMaintenanceTool.sh -silent -encrypt -encrypt -password=myPassword -confirm_password=myPassword where {{code language="none"}} | bash-3.2# ./TrueSightIMMaintenanceTool.sh -silent -encrypt -encrypt -password=myCMDBPassword -confirm_password=myCMDBPassword Starting the TSIMServer Maintenance Tool... DES\:9b1ed66cb2ca852d76282c69c2fd256b06459741992f718cdf624d53e37dfa53 Done! |
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