WebSphere brand IBM WebSphere Telecom Web Services Server, Version 7.1

Customizing the installation response file for Telecom Web Services Server Web service implementations

Before invoking the Telecom Web Services Server (TWSS) services installer in silent mode, you need to customize the response file that will be used to provide user responses to the installer.

Before you begin
Ensure that the following requirements are met:
About this task

Use the response file to supply values to the TWSS services installer. Running in silent mode, the installer does not display interactive dialogs. Instead, it reads values from the response file.

To modify the installation response file, you must copy sample response file, twss_services_install.rsp, from the CD.

Note: If the installer fails before or while processing the parameter that specifies the target directory, the log file will be in the system's temporary directory.

To customize the response file in preparation for a silent installation of the TWSS Web service implementations, follow these steps.

  1. Locate the response file (twss_services_install.rsp) on the installation CD: The sample response file is in the response_files directory.
  2. Copy the response file to the application server where you intend to install Telecom Web Services Server.
  3. Open the Telecom Web Services Server services installer response file (twss_services_install.rsp) in a text editor of your choice.
  4. Edit the response file properties.

    For the silent install to complete successfully, you must accept the license agreement by setting the parameter -G LICENSE_ACCEPTED to true.

    The following table lists the response file parameters that have to be configured to initially install all of the Telecom Web Services Server Web services to the same target directory.
    Table 1. License acceptance panel
    Property Description Example values
    LICENSE_ACCEPTED The license must be accepted before the installation process.
    Note: This is not required for the uninstaller response file.
    true
    Table 2. Telecom Web Services Server services installer - Wizard input panels
    Property Description Example values
    WAS_HOME The home target installation directory of a supported WebSphere server.
    Note: This is not required for the uninstaller response file.
    /opt/IBM/WebSphere/AppServer
    Table 3. Telecom Web Services Server services installer - features
    Property Description Example values
    ims_cn The selection state of the Call Notification over SIP/IMS feature. true or false
    ims_pres The selection state of the Presence over SIP/IMS feature. true or false
    ims_ts The selection state of the Terminal Status over SIP/IMS feature. true or false
    pay The selection state of the Payment (Postpaid) over Usage Records/CEI feature. true or false
    xcap_alm The selection state of the Address List Management over XCAP feature. true or false
    smpp_sms The selection state of the Short Message Service over SMPP feature. true or false
    smpp_wap The selection state of the Wireless Access Protocol (WAP) Push over SMPP feature. true or false
    mlp_tl The selection state of the Terminal Location over MLP feature. true or false
    mm7_mms The selection state of the Multimedia Messaging Service over MM7 feature. true or false
    parlay_ch The selection state of the Call Handling over Parlay feature. true or false
    parlay_cn The selection state of the Call Direction/Notification over Parlay feature. true or false
    parlay_sms The selection state of the Short Message Service over Parlay feature. true or false
    parlay_tl The selection state of the Terminal Location over Parlay feature. true or false
    parlay_ts The selection state of the Terminal Status over Parlay feature. true or false
    parlay_tpc The selection state of the Third Party Call over Parlay feature. true or false
  5. Save the edited document.
Results
Note: The Telecom Web Services Server services uninstaller can also be run in silent mode. Copy and modify the parameters in the sample response file, twss_services_uninstaller.rsp from the CD, to indicate which features and components should be uninstalled.
What to do next
You are now ready to run the installation script. The script will use the edited response file to get the settings it needs.



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