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Chapter 5: Using Response Files with Installers<br />

Contents of a Response File<br />

A response file is a series name=value parameter statements.<br />

Code Sample 6. Example of a <strong>Sonic</strong> Updater response file<br />

# {timestamp}<br />

# Replay feature output<br />

# ---------------------<br />

#Accept License Agreement<br />

#------------------------<br />

ACCEPT_LICENSE_AGREEMENT=true<br />

#<strong>Sonic</strong> Install Location<br />

#-----------------------<br />

INSTALL_LOCATION=C:\\Program Files\\<strong>Progress</strong>\\<strong>Sonic</strong><strong>8.5</strong><br />

#<strong>Sonic</strong> Directory Service Update<br />

#------------------------------#---------------------------------<br />

UPDATE_DS=true<br />

DOMAIN_NAME=Domain1<br />

MANAGEMENT_CONNECTION_URL=tcp://localhost:2506<br />

The parameters in the response file are displayed in the GUI panels. The following table describes<br />

each parameter <strong>and</strong> its default value.<br />

Table 10. Response File parameters for the <strong>Sonic</strong> Updater<br />

Installer Group<br />

(GUI Panel) Parameter Details Default Value<br />

License<br />

Agreement<br />

Choose Install<br />

Folder<br />

Update<br />

Directory<br />

Service<br />

ACCEPT_LICENSE_AGREEMENT Required, set to true true<br />

INSTALL_LOCATION Explicit path for the update. Windows:<br />

UPDATE_DS Choose to not update the<br />

Directory Service, usually<br />

because the <strong>Sonic</strong> Deploymemt<br />

Manager will update the DS later.<br />

Values are false or true.<br />

C:\\Program<br />

Files\\<strong>Progress</strong>\\<strong>Sonic</strong><br />

UNIX/Linux:<br />

/usr/opt/<strong>Progress</strong>/<strong>Sonic</strong><br />

false<br />

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