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The following illustrates the command line syntax used to install Universal Agent for SOA:

<pre>
sb-soa-6.7.0.
<level>
-windows-x64.exe [/v"
command line parameters
"] [/s] [/w] [/x]
</pre>
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In this syntax:

  • <level> is the numeric package level.

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/v
/v
/v

Passes parameters to the Windows Installer (msiexec).
 
The list of parameters must be enclosed in double (") quotation marks. See Installing SOA for Windows via the Command Line#Command Line Parameters for available parameters.

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/s
/s
/s

Suppresses the initialization and extraction dialogs displayed before the product install Welcome dialog."
 
If you are using the #/q command line parameter, use this switch additionally for a completely silent install.

/w

Instructs the Windows Setup application to wait until the installation completes.
 
Use this switch when launching the installation from a script file. Without it, the Setup application may return immediately after launching Windows Installer.

/x

Uninstalls Universal Agent for SOA for Windows.

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The parameters can be specified in any order, with the following exceptions:

  • If the Repair (Installing SOA for Windows via the Command Line#/fom) or Remove (Installing SOA for Windows via the Command Line#/x) parameter is used, it must be specified before all other parameters.
  • If the Silent install (Installing SOA for Windows via the Command Line#/q) and/or Log file (Installing SOA for Windows via the Command Line#/L) parameters are used, they can be specified in any order, but they must be specified after all other parameters.

These parameters are preceded by the Installing SOA for Windows via the Command Line# /v command line switch and must be enclosed in double (") quotation marks.
 

Parameter

Description

Default

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/fom
/fom
/fom

Repairs a Universal Agent for SOA for Windows installation.
 
om (after the /f) are options used by the repair. There are other options available, but for behavior that matches the repair done from the graphical install, the om options must be used.
 
/fom cannot be used with the /x (remove) parameter.

n/a

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/x
/x
/x

Removes a Universal Agent for SOA for Windows installation.
 
/x cannot be used with the /fom (repair) parameter.

n/a

INSTALLDIR=installdir

Sets the root installation directory to <installdir>. All components are installed in this directory.
 
INSTALLDIR is required if you want to install Universal Agent for SOA for Windows under a directory different from the one specified by the PROGRAMFILES environment variable (typically C:\Program Files\Universal). If the directory contains spaces, you must use double (") quotation marks around the path name.

(none)

/q

Suppresses the product installation dialogs.
 
Use this parameter in addition to the Installing SOA for Windows via the Command Line# /s command line switch for a completely silent install.
 
See Installing SOA for Windows via the Command Line#Command Line Switches, Installing SOA for Windows via the Command Line#Command Line Installation Examples, and Installing SOA for Windows via the Command Line#Detecting Detecting the Completion of a Silent Install for additional information regarding silent installs.

n/a

/L*v

Instructs the installation process to create an installation log file named <logfilepath> (full path name). If <logfilepath> contains spaces, you must enclose it with double ( " ) quotation marks.
 
*v are flags used to specify the level of detail (verbose) contained in the log file. To reduce the amount of output generated, *v can be omitted. However, using these options is good practice; they can assist Stonebranch Customer Support with problem determination should any errors occur during installation.

n/a

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