06-18-2007 01:36 AM
I like to do an unattended installation of LMS 2.6. I think it should be possible, but I don't know how the answer file looks like. Could someone give me a hint?
06-18-2007 07:51 AM
Here is a sample answer file for Windows:
adminPassword=admin
casuser=casuser
destination=d:\apps\cscopx
systemIdentityAccountPassword=admin
Run setup.exe as:
setup.exe quiet answerfile=C:\path\to\answerfile
For Solaris:
adminPassword=admin
secretPassword=admin
destination=/opt/CSCOpx
Then run setup.sh as:
setup.sh -q /path/to/answerfile
06-18-2007 11:52 AM
Thanks for support, it works.
Do you also know a line to add a license file (I'm running windows)?
06-18-2007 12:07 PM
This is not possible to do during an unattended installation. The product will be installed as an eval. Later, you can add the license file via the web.
06-18-2007 10:28 PM
Ok, thanks.
06-18-2007 10:36 PM
In a ideal world I would :
- "clone" the up to date ciscoworks in my lab,
- install it with a "default" configuration file at the customer site,
- disable the modules he doesn't want,
- install the customer license.
Bring in the customer devices and start the customization my customer wants.
Cheers,
Michel
05-13-2008 02:52 AM
I tried a windows install in quiet mode on LMS 3.0.
e:\setup quiet answerfile=d:\answerfile.txt
It reads the destination directory d:\CSCOpx from the answerfile.
It creates the directory.
And then decides the directory is ... read only
????
bummer.
Has anybody been able to get this to work?
Cheers,
Michel
05-13-2008 05:03 AM
Yes, it does work. It would be helpful to see your answerfile and your installation log.
06-18-2007 11:45 PM
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