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Response file considerations
You should understand the following considerations before proceeding
with a response file installation:
- Although response files created in Version 8 and response files
created in Version 9 have similar formats, there are version limitations
as to where response files can be used. For example, any response
file generated in DB2® Version
9 can only be used to install a DB2 Version
9 product (for example Version
9.5 or
higher); the response file cannot be used to install DB2 Version 8. The opposite is also true, where
response files generated in DB2 Version
8 cannot be used to install DB2 Version
9. This is primarily caused by mandatory keywords that are new in
Version 9.
- On Linux® or UNIX® platforms,
a response file created for a root installation might not be usable
for a non-root installation. Some response file keywords are valid
for root installation only. For details, see the response file keywords.
- If you are using the DB2 Setup
wizard:
- You can save your settings in a response file during the installation
in the Select the installation action panel
of the DB2 Setup wizard.
- You are creating a response file based on just the installation
you are performing. This method is recommended if you have either
a fairly simple configuration or if you want to create a response
file that you plan to later customize.
- A response file is only generated if you allow the installation
process to complete, and it completes successfully. If you cancel
the installation, or if the installation fails, the response file
is not created.
- Response files created with this method cannot
be used in the db2isetup command -r parameter
without modification. A response file created using the setup wizard,
and used in the db2isetup command must be modified
to meet the following conditions:
- must contain the keyword FILE
- must not contain the keywords: PROD, LIC_AGREEMENT, or INSTALL_TYPE.
- You can use a response file to install an identical configuration
across every workstation on your network or to install multiple configurations
of a DB2 product. You can then
distribute this file to every workstation where you want this product
to be installed.
- If you use the response file generator, you
are creating the response file based on an existing installation.
This method is recommended when you have a more complex configuration,
one that you manually configured. If you are using the response file
generated by the response file generator, you might need to input
user names and passwords.
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