Installing and upgrading Rational® Functional Tester in silent mode
In silent mode installation, you can install or upgrade Rational® Functional Tester from the command line by using response files rather than using the Installation Manager graphical user interface.
Before you begin
You must have completed the following tasks:
- Verified that your computer meets the system requirements.
- Ensured that your computer is connected to the internet.
- Downloaded the product bits.
- Downloaded and installed Installation Manager.
About this task
You can install Rational® Functional Tester from the installation media or from a download package that is on the IBM® Passport Advantage® site .
Procedure
To installor upgrade
Rational® Functional Tester
in silent mode:
- Create a response file that contains the commands and inputs for the installation process.
-
Install Rational® Functional Tester by using
the response file and Installation
Manager installer:
- If you have already installed Installation
Manager:
- Change to the following directory: eclipse\tools. For example:
cd C:\Program Files\IBM\Installation Manager\eclipse\tools.
- Enter the installation command:
- On Windows™ systems:
imcl.exe input response_file_path_and_name -log log_file_path_and_name -acceptLicense
- On Linux™ systems:
./imcl input response_file_path_and_name -log llog_file_path_and_name -acceptLicense
- On Windows™ systems:
- Change to the following directory: eclipse\tools. For example:
- If you have a complete Rational® Functional Tester package
that also contains Installation
Manager, you can
browse to the folder that contains the installation file of Installation
Manager. You can
also download Installation
Manager that is
required for installing Rational® Functional Tester from the
IBM website.
- Change to the following directory: InstallerImage_platform directory.
- Enter the installation command:
- On Windows™ systems:
installc.exe input response_file_path_and_name -log log_file_path_and_name -acceptLicense
- On Linux™ systems:
./installc input response_file_path_and_name -log log_file_path_and_name -acceptLicense
- On Windows™ systems:
- If you have already installed Installation
Manager: