# For more information about the directives in this file and the # parameters they require, see http://www.novell.com/documentation/lg/ # nnls/install/data/bnw1zqq.html. # ________________________________ # | | # | EXPRESS INSTALLATION | # | | # | Answer File | # | | # |________________________________| # ABOUT EXPRESS INSTALLATIONS # Express installations do the following: # - Install all NNLS product components on a single server. # - Create a new eDirectory tree and Admin user in the context # specified. # - Use this context as the eDirectory context for all other # product parameters. # USING THIS FILE TO AUTOMATE AN INSTALLATION # A non-interactive or silent install requires the following. For more # information, see the Installation Guide (http://www.novell.com # /documentation/lg/nnls/install/data/front.html. # 1. Your server must have the gettext RPM installed. # 2. Use only an ASCII editor, such as VI, that saves in the # standard UNIX file format. # 3. For help understanding the information required, refer to the # Installation Planning Worksheet included in the Installation # Guide (http://www.novell.com/documentation/lg/nnls/install/ # data/bnw1zqq.html). # 4. Supply a valid parameter for each directive indicated by <>. # 5. Create the following directory path on the target server: # /etc/opt/novell. # 6. Copy this file to the directory created in Step 5 and name # it # nterprise_linux_services_install.conf # 7. Make sure that the NICI Foundation Key file specified in this file is # accessible to (mounted on) the file system. # 8. Double-check all required parameters, ensure that all angle # brackets (<>) after the equals signs (=) are replaced. # 9. Run the installation script (install.sh) using the silent # (-s) option: # ./install.sh -s # >>> Required General Directives and Parameters <<< # Do not modify the following. CONFIG_INSTALL_LICENSE_AGREEMENT=yes CONFIG_INSTALL_EXPRESS=yes # >>> eDirectory <<< CONFIG_EDIR_NFK_FILE=<> CONFIG_EDIR_TREE_NAME=<> CONFIG_EDIR_ADMIN_CONTEXT=<> CONFIG_EDIR_ADMIN_PASSWORD=<> # >>> NetMail <<< CONFIG_NETMAIL_DOMAIN=<>