This section details the parameters in the Install section of the response file.
Specifies that an administrator credential must be passed to access the web application server.
SOA Security Manager setting: Leave the value empty. This parameter applies to a web application server that SOA Security Manager does not support.
Specifies the password used by the administrator account to access the web application server. If the embedded version of Apache Tomcat is installed, the value of this parameter is empty. SOA Security Manager only supports the embedded version of Apache Tomcat.
SOA Security Manager setting: Leave the value empty.
Specifies the port on which the web application server is listening. If the embedded version of Apache Tomcat is installed, the value defaults to 8080. SOA Security Manager only supports the embedded version of Apache Tomcat.
SOA Security Manager setting: 8080
Be sure that this value matches the value of TOMCAT_CONNECTION_PORT.
Specifies the account name of the administrator account used to access the web application server. If the embedded version of Apache Tomcat is installed, the value defaults to admin. SOA Security Manager only supports the embedded version of Apache Tomcat.
SOA Security Manager setting: admin
Specifies the path to which the embedded version of Apache Tomcat is installed. The path is automatically set using the installation directory.
Note: Be sure that you escape the backslashes in the path with a backslash character.
Example: "C:\\Program Files\\CA\\SC\\CommonReporting3\\Tomcat55"
Specifies the name of the web application server instance. If the embedded version of Apache Tomcat is installed, the value defaults to localhost. SOA Security Manager only supports the embedded version of Apache Tomcat.
SOA Security Manager setting: localhost
Specifies the type of Java web application server to deploy. If the embedded version of Apache Tomcat is installed, the value defaults to tomcat55. SOA Security Manager only supports the embedded version of Apache Tomcat.
SOA Security Manager setting: tomcat55
If the web application server is installed as a service on Windows, specifies the name of the service. If the embedded version of Apache Tomcat is installed, the value defaults to BOE120Tomcat. SOA Security Manager only supports the embedded version of Apache Tomcat.
SOA Security Manager setting: BOE120Tomcat
If you are deploying the Report Server to a virtualized environment, specifies the virtual host to which the application must be bound.
SOA Security Manager setting: Leave the value empty.
If you are configuring a Microsoft SQL Server or Oracle report database, specifies if the Content Management Server Auditing Database component can be configured.
Indicates auditing is allowed.
Indicates auditing is not allowed.
SOA Security Manager setting: 0
If you are configuring a Microsoft SQL Server or Oracle report database, specifies if the Content Management Server Auditing Database is enabled. This parameter is not related to SOA Security Manager audit–based reports.
The Content Management Server Auditing Database is used to audit activities specific to the Report Server and is not used for SOA Security Manager. A SOA Security Manager audit database is required to run audit–based reports.
Indicates auditing is enabled.
Indicates auditing is not enabled.
SOA Security Manager setting: 1
Specifies the name of the Service Intelligence Agent (SIA) node.
Note: Do not use spaces or non–alphanumeric characters.
Specifies the port to which the SIA must connect and listen for requests.
Default: 6410
If the Content Management Server Auditing Database component is enabled, specifies the port on which the auditing service must listen. This parameter is not related to SOA Security Manager audit–based reports. The Content Management Server Auditing Database is used to audit activities specific to the Report Server and is not used for SOA Security Manager.
A SOA Security Manager audit database is required to run audit–based reports.
SOA Security Manager setting: Leave the default value (6420).
Specifies the language pack to install.
SOA Security Manager setting: EN
Specifies if you are adding servers to an existing Content Management Server. If you must change this value, we recommend using the installer to create another response file.
SOA Security Manager setting: False
Specifies the password for an existing SAP BusinessObjects Enterprise administrator account. This parameter only applies to a custom or web tier installation.
SOA Security Manager setting: Leave the value empty.
Specifies which driver to use for the Content Management Server Auditing Database. This parameter is not related to SOA Security Manager audit–based reports. The Content Management Server Auditing Database is used to audit activities specific to the Report Server and is not used for SOA Security Manager.
A SOA Security Manager audit database is required to run audit–based reports.
SOA Security Manager settings:
If you are configuring a Microsoft SQL Server or Oracle report database, this parameter is automatically generated.
SOA Security Manager setting: Leave the value empty.
If you are configuring a Microsoft SQL Server or Oracle report database, this parameter is automatically generated.
SOA Security Manager setting: Leave the value empty.
Do not modify this parameter. This parameter is automatically generated.
SOA Security Manager setting: Leave the value empty.
If you are configuring a Microsoft SQL Server or Oracle report database, this parameter is automatically generated.
SOA Security Manager setting: Leave the value empty.
Specifies the name of the report database.
SOA Security Manager setting:
Specifies the name of the auditing database for the Content Management Server. This parameter is not related to SOA Security Manager audit–based reports. The Content Management Server Auditing Database is used to audit activities specific to the Report Server and is not used for SOA Security Manager.
A SOA Security Manager audit database is required to run audit–based reports.
SOA Security Manager settings:
Specifies which driver to use for the report database.
SOA Security Manager setting: Leave the default value. If you must change this value, use the installer to create another response file.
Specifies the name of the ODBC connection for report database.
SOA Security Manager settings:
Specifies the name of the ODBC connection for the Content Management Sever Auditing Database. This parameter is not related to SOA Security Manager audit–based reports. The Content Management Server Auditing Database is used to audit activities specific to the Report Server and is not used for SOA Security Manager.
A SOA Security Manager audit database is required to run audit–based reports.
SOA Security Manager settings: Leave the default value (Business Objects Audit Server).
Specifies the Content Management Server Audit Database type. This parameter is not related to SOA Security Manager audit–based reports. The Content Management Server Auditing Database is used to audit activities specific to the Report Server and is not used for SOA Security Manager.
A SOA Security Manager audit database is required to run audit–based reports.
SOA Security Manager setting: Leave the default value (ODBC).
Specifies the port on which the report database must listen.
SOA Security Manager settings:
Default: 3306
Specifies the port on which the Content Management Server Audit Database must listen. This parameter is not related to SOA Security Manager audit–based reports. The Content Management Server Auditing Database is used to audit activities specific to the Report Server and is not used for SOA Security Manager.
A SOA Security Manager audit database is required to run audit–based reports.
SOA Security Manager settings: A value for this parameter is not required.
Default: 3306
Specifies the password used by the administrator account to access the report database.
Specifies the password used by the administrator account to access the Content Management Server Auditing Database. This parameter is not related to SOA Security Manager audit–based reports. The Content Management Server Auditing Database is used to audit activities specific to the Report Server and is not used for SOA Security Manager.
A SOA Security Manager audit database is required to run audit–based reports.
SOA Security Manager settings:
If you are installing the embedded version of MySQL, specifies the password used by the MySQL root user account to access the report database.
Specifies the Content Management Server Auditing Database type. This parameter is not related to SOA Security Manager audit–based reports. The Content Management Server Auditing Database is used to audit activities specific to the Report Server and is not used for SOA Security Manager.
A SOA Security Manager audit database is required to run audit–based reports.
SOA Security Manager setting: Leave the default value of this parameter.
If you are configuring an Oracle report database, specifies the name of the Oracle database service.
Note: This parameter appears in a response file that configures a Microsoft SQL Server report database. Leave this value empty.
Specifies the name of the Content Management Server Auditing Database server host system. This parameter is not related to SOA Security Manager audit–based reports. The Content Management Server Auditing Database is used to audit activities specific to the Report Server and is not used for SOA Security Manager.
A SOA Security Manager audit database is required to run audit–based reports.
SOA Security Manager settings:
Specifies which driver to use for the report database.
SOA Security Manager setting: Leave the default value. If you must change this value, use the installer to create another response file.
Specifies the name of the administrator account used to access the report database.
SOA Security Manager settings:
You can also enter an account name with the CONNECT and RESOURCE roles enabled. Be sure to disable the Admin Option setting for both roles.
Specifies the name of the administrator account used to access the Content Management Server Auditing Database. This parameter is not related to SOA Security Manager audit–based reports. The Content Management Server Auditing Database is used to audit activities specific to the Report Server and is not used for SOA Security Manager. A SOA Security Manager audit database is required to run audit–based reports.
SOA Security Manager settings:
If you are configuring a Microsoft SQL Server or Oracle report database, this parameter is automatically generated and matches the DATABASEUID value.
SOA Security Manager setting: Be sure that this value matches the DATABASEUID value.
If you are configuring a Microsoft SQL Server or Oracle report database, this parameter is automatically generated and is empty.
SOA Security Manager setting: Leave the value empty.
Do not modify this parameter. This parameter is automatically generated.
SOA Security Manager setting: connsvr
Specifies if the installer creates installation log files.
Do not create log files.
Create log files.
Specifies if servers must be enabled once the installation is complete.
Do not enable servers.
Enable servers.
SOA Security Manager setting: 1
If you are configuring a Microsoft SQL Server or Oracle report database, this parameter is automatically generated. Do not modify this parameter
SOA Security Manager setting: 1
Specifies that the installer install the English Language pack.
SOA Security Manager setting: 1
Do not modify this parameter. This parameter is automatically generated.
Specifies the directory to which the Report Server is installed.
Note: Be sure that you escape the backslashes in the path with a backslash character.
Example: C:\\Program Files\\CA\\SC\\CommonReporting3\\
Do not modify this parameter. This parameter is automatically generated.
Specifies the installation method.
Install all required server and client components.
Select specific server and client components to install.
Install only the required web application server components.
SOA Security Manager setting: New
Do not modify this parameter. This parameter is automatically generated.
If you are using the embedded version of MySQL, specifies the port to which MySQL must connect and listen for requests.
Default: 3306.
Note: This parameter appears in properties file that configures Microsoft SQL Server as a report database. Leave the default value.
If you are configuring a Microsoft SQL Server or Oracle report database, this parameter is automatically generated. Do not modify this parameter.
SOA Security Manager setting: Leave the value empty.
If you are configuring a Microsoft SQL Server or Oracle report database, this parameter is automatically generated. Do not modify this parameter.
SOA Security Manager setting: Leave the value empty.
Specifies the password for the default SAP BusinessObjects Enterprise administrator account. This parameter is automatically generated.
SOA Security Manager setting: Do not modify this parameter. If you must change this value, use the installer to create another response file.
If you are using the embedded version of MySQL to function as the report database, specifies if remote access is enabled.
SOA Security Manager setting: Leave the value empty.
Note: This parameter appears in properties file that configures Microsoft SQL Server as a report database. Leave the value empty.
Specifies the name of the Report Server host system.
Specifies the password for the default SAP BusinessObjects Enterprise administrator account.
SOA Security Manager setting: Do not modify this parameter. This parameter is automatically generated. If you must change this value, use the installer to create another response file.
Specifies the port on which the Content Management Server must listen.
Default: 6400.
If you are configuring a Microsoft SQL Server or Oracle report database, specifies that the database is reinitialized.
SOA Security Manager setting: 1
Do not modify this parameter. This parameter is automatically generated. Do not modify this parameter.
SOA Security Manager setting: Leave the value empty.
Do not modify this parameter. This parameter is automatically generated. Do not modify this parameter.
SOA Security Manager setting: Leave the value empty.
If you are configuring a Microsoft SQL Server or Oracle report database, this parameter is automatically generated. Do not modify this parameter.
SOA Security Manager setting: Leave the value empty.
Specifies the port to which the embedded version of Apache Tomcat must connect and wait for requests.
Default: 8080.
Specifies the port to which the embedded version of Apache Tomcat must redirect requests.
Default: 8443
Specifies the port to which the SHUTDOWN command for the embedded version of the Apache Tomcat must be issued.
Default: 8005
Do not modify this parameter. This parameter is automatically generated.
SOA Security Manager setting: False
Do not modify this parameter. This parameter is automatically generated.
SOA Security Manager setting: False
Do not modify this parameter. This parameter is automatically generated.
SOA Security Manager setting: False
Do not modify this parameter. This parameter is automatically generated.
SOA Security Manager setting: True
Do not modify this parameter. This parameter is automatically generated.
SOA Security Manager setting: en
Do not modify this parameter. This parameter is automatically generated.
SOA Security Manager setting: Leave this value blank.
Do not modify this parameter. This parameter is automatically generated.
SOA Security Manager setting: 1
If you are deploying an IIS web application server, specifies the name of the IIS website to which the SAP BusinessObjects Enterprise applications are deployed.
SOA Security Manager only supports the embedded version of Apache Tomcat.
SOA Security Manager setting: Default Web Site
Do not modify this parameter. This parameter is automatically generated.
SOA Security Manager setting: 80
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