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Novell eDirectory 8.8 Installation Guide - NetIQ

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Status messages about the configuration of each component are displayed in message boxes<br />

throughout the installation. By default, these messages are in English. You can also change the<br />

display language during installation by using the DisplayLangauge key in the<br />

[Initialization] tag.<br />

• DisplayLanguage: This key is in the [Initialization] section. Its parameters<br />

configure languages.<br />

novdocx (en) 11 July 2008<br />

The following is sample text in the response file for configuring English as the display<br />

language:<br />

[Initialization]<br />

DisplayLanguage=en_US<br />

Controlling Automated <strong>Installation</strong><br />

The response file can also be edited to control the flow of automated installation.<br />

Stopping SNMP services<br />

This feature is specific to an <strong>eDirectory</strong> installation on Windows. Most Windows servers have<br />

SNMP configured and running. When <strong>eDirectory</strong> installs, the SNMP services need to be brought<br />

down and restarted after the installation. With manual installations, the Installer prompts the user onscreen<br />

to stop the SNMP services before continuing the installation. This prompt can be avoided<br />

during automation by setting the key in the[NWI:SNMP] tag:<br />

• Stop service: Set the value to Yes to stop the SNMP services without prompting. The status of<br />

is displayed on-screen as shown below:<br />

Figure 2-8 SNMP Service Shutdown<br />

The following is sample text in the response file for stopping SNMP services:<br />

[NWI:SNMP]<br />

Stop service=yes<br />

SLP Services<br />

<strong>eDirectory</strong> uses SLP services to identify other servers or trees in the subnet during installation or<br />

upgrade. If SLP services are already installed on your server, and you want to replace them with the<br />

version that ships with the current version of the <strong>eDirectory</strong> (or use your own SLP services), you can<br />

set appropriate keys in the [NWI:SLP] tag to uninstall and remove the existing SLP services.<br />

The following is sample text in the response file for uninstalling and removing SLP services:<br />

[EDIR:SLP]<br />

Need to uninstall service=true<br />

40 <strong>Novell</strong> <strong>eDirectory</strong> <strong>8.8</strong> <strong>Installation</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>

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