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Automatic installation

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As of openFT version V12.1C30, prompts asking if FTP and FTAM should be installed are not displayed during installation on Solaris. Therefore, “FTAM” and “FTP” variables are not required inside of the response file, and if they are added they will have no effect.

On Solaris systems, you may also select automatic installation when installing openFT on some systems. In this case, installation is carried out without user prompts on screen. The additional data required for installation of openFT-FTAM and openFT-FTP are taken from the response file. A default response file with the following contents is integrated in the installation package:

FTAM='NO'

FTP='NO'

Meaning of the environment variable

FTAM

specifies whether or not you are authorized to use the FTAM functionality, i.e.
whether or not you have an openFT-FTAM license. In the standard response file,
this variable is preset to NO, i.e. openFT-FTAM is not installed.

Other possible values:
YES, i.e. an openFT-FTAM license exists, the use of openFT-FTAM is activated.

FTP

specifies whether or not you are authorized to use the FTP functionality, i.e. whether
or not you have an openFT-FTP license. In the standard response file, this variable
is preset to NO, i.e. openFT-FTP is not installed.

Other possible values:
YES, i.e. an openFT-FTP license exists, the use of openFT-FTP is activated.

Example

A response file for automatically installing FTAM looks like this:

FTAM='YES'

FTP='NO'