Create a Silent Installation Response File

During an interactive installation, many CA ARCserve Backup components require you to enter configuration information (for example, installation directory, user name, and password). During a silent installation, (a non-interactive installation) this information is read from a previously created response file. The default response file name is setup.icf, but can be renamed to suit your needs.

Note: CA ARCserve Backup does not support creating a silent installation response file for CA ARCserve Backup Primary Server installations. You can create a silent installation response file for CA ARCserve Backup Stand-alone Server and CA ARCserve Backup Member Server installations.

To create a silent installation response file

  1. Insert the CA ARCserve Backup installation media into your computer's optical drive.

    Browse to the \Install directory.

    Double-click MasterSetup.exe to start MasterSetup, and click Next on the Welcome to CA ARCserve Backup dialog.

  2. On the License Agreement dialog, accept the terms of the Licensing Agreement and complete the fields on the Customer and Information dialog.
  3. Follow the prompts on the subsequent dialogs and complete all required information.

    The following list describes dialog-specific information about creating a response file.

  4. After you generate the response file, you can use it with MasterSetup.exe, to silently install the CA ARCserve Backup components that you selected.

    By default, CA ARCserve Backup saves the response file in the directory that follows.

    C:\My Documents\Setup.icf
    

    You can specify a different location by clicking the ellipsis button on the Setup Summary dialog.

  5. After Setup competes the response file, click Finish.

To view full details about the required parameters, open the Windows Command Line and execute the following command:

mastersetup /? 

Example: Execute a Response File

The following example describes the syntax for executing a response file. The response file is labeled setup.icf and is located in c:\temp.

mastersetup.exe /I:"c:\temp\setup.icf" 

You can edit the setup.icf file to change the InstallScanEng setting from 1 to 0 to indicate that the Scan Engine should not be installed.

Note: You may have to restart the target system after the installation completes. To determine if you have to restart your machine, check the ProdWiz.log for a restart message.

For more information about using a response file to install CA ARCserve Backup, see Upgrade CA ARCserve Backup Agents Silently to the Current Release.


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