A silent mode installation, sometimes referred to as an unattended installation, allows you to install the product using a response file to set default values, without any interaction required on your part. Installing in silent mode is useful when you want multiple identical installations or when you want to automate the installation process.
Follow the same steps as you would for a console installation, but at the command line, enter:
On HP Itanium:
./setuphpia64.bin -silent -options RMP.response -W SybaseLicense.agreeToLicense=true
On IBM AIX:
./setupaix.bin -silent -options RMP.response -W SybaseLicense.agreeToLicense=true
On Sun Solaris SPARC:
./setupsolarisSparc.bin -silent -options RMP.response -W SybaseLicense.agreeToLicense=true
On Sun Solaris 10 x86/x64:
./setupsolarisx86.bin -silent -options RMP.response -W SybaseLicense.agreeToLicense=true
On Linux:
./setuplinux.bin -silent -options RMP.response -W SybaseLicense.agreeToLicense=true
On Linux on POWER (IBM pSeries):
./setuplinuxppc64.sh -silent -options RMP.response -W SybaseLicense.agreeToLicense=true
Where:
RMP.response – is the name of the file containing the installation options you chose.
-W SybaseLicense.agreeToLicense=true – specifies that you agree with the Sybase License Agreement text.