Installing silently using the command line
You can install IBM® Business Process Manager silently using the command line. With this method, you only need to run one command to perform the installation.
Before you begin
If you do
not have the prerequisite base products necessary for IBM Business Process Manager Standard installation,
you must install them as part of the silent installation. The required
base products are:
- Installation Manager
- WebSphere® Application Server Network Deployment, including the ejbdeploy and thinclient features.
If you are installing from images downloaded from Passport Advantage, ensure that you have downloaded both required disk images for your operating system, and extracted them to the same directory.
About this task
The silent installation
performs the following tasks:
- Installs Installation Manager if it is not already installed or updates it to the appropriate level if it is installed.
- Installs the required base products and IBM Business Process Manager Standard.
Only one IBM Installation Manager is required to install multiple instances of IBM Business Process Manager.
Procedure
Results
Installation Manager installs the list of products and writes a log file to the directory that you specified. The log file is empty if there are no errors or warnings.
Example
The following example installs IBM Business Process Manager Standard and WebSphere Application
Server Network Deployment on Solaris.
imcl install com.ibm.bpm.STD.v85,StandardProcessCenter com.ibm.websphere.ND.v85,core.feature,ejbdeploy,thinclient,embeddablecontainer,samples,com.ibm.sdk.6_64bit -acceptLicense -installationDirectory /usr/IBM/BPM85 -repositories /usr/tmp/BPM/repository -showVerboseProgress -log silentinstall.log
What to do next
After you install IBM BPM, you
must configure the product by creating profiles, setting up database
tables, and configuring the network deployment environment. To do
these configuration tasks in one step, use the BPMConfig command.
Alternatively, you can do each configuration step separately using
the BPMConfig command and the Deployment Environment
wizard.
Important: If you are migrating business data and
applications from a previous version, use the configuration instructions
in the Migrating to IBM Business
Process Manager section.