Here are the silent install settings for PowerServer for .NET:
Open the SilentInstall.ini file (located under the root directory of the installation package, e.g. ...\Appeon\SilentInstall.ini) in a text editor and locate the [powerserver] section; and then configure the following parameters for the silent installation of PowerServer for .NET.
Parameter |
Usage |
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WorkWithAzure |
Sets whether to work with the Windows Azure environment. The value can be true or false. |
RegisterNETFramework |
Sets whether to register the .NET Framework. The value can be true or false. |
AutoSetEnable32BitAppOnWin64 |
Sets whether to automatically turn on the Enable32BitAppOnWin64 parameter for IIS. The value can be true or false. |
Upgrade6x |
Sets whether to upgrade the PowerServer whose version is lower than 2020, such as 2016, 2017, 2019. The value can be true or false. |
CreateWebSite |
Sets whether to automatically create a PowerServer Instance on a new Web site. |
WebSiteName |
Sets the name of the new or an existing IIS Web site where PowerServer will be installed. |
WebSiteHome |
If CreateWebSite is set to true, you will need to set the home directory for the new IIS Web Site. |
WebSitePort |
If CreateWebSite is set to true, you will need to set the HTTP Port for the new IIS Web Site. The value can be between 1 and 65535. |
ProcessModelUserName, ProcessModelPassword |
Sets the user name and password of an administrator group member for the application pool used by PowerServer. These two parameters must be set in order to install and run PowerServer on Windows Azure successfully. |
InstallDemo |
Sets whether to install the Appeon demo applications. The value can be true or false. |
SAENGPATH |
If InstallDemo is set to true, you will need to specify the path for an existing SQL Anywhere engine. |
EnableASAODBCPool |
Sets whether to enable the Connection Pooling feature in ODBC Data Source. The value can be true or false. |
AEMUserName, AEMPassword |
Sets the AEM login user name and password. |
ModifyASPSettings |
Sets whether to modify the current ASP.NET settings. The value can be true or false. |
minWorkerThreads, maxIoThreads, minWorkerThreads, minFreeThreads, minLocalRequestFreeThreads, executionTimeout, maxRequestLength |
Sets the ASP.NET settings. |
Silent_Install_AppPackage |
Sets whether to silently install the packaged PowerServer application(s) to the PowerServer. The value can be true or false. |
AppPackage_1, AppPackage_2, AppPackage_3, AppPackage_4, AppPackage_5 |
Points to the folder name of the PowerServer application package that will be silently installed to the PowerServer. You can install no more than 5 applications at a time. To create a PowerServer application package, click the Package button on the PowerServer Toolkit and set the package type to Package a Server Deployment Project. For detailed instructions, refer to the section called “Packaging a server deployment project” in PowerServer Toolkit User Guide. After the package is generated, copy the entire package to the "...\Appeon\AppPackage_install" folder and then set the Silent_Install_AppPackage parameter to true and the AppPackage_# parameter to the package folder name. |
Here are the silent install settings for PowerServer for JBoss:
Open the SilentInstall.ini file (located under the root directory of the installation package, e.g. ...\Appeon\SilentInstall.ini) in a text editor and locate the [jbossserver] section; and then configure the following parameters for the silent installation of PowerServer for JBoss.
Parameter |
Usage |
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JBossPath |
Sets the home directory of the JBoss server. |
InstanceName |
Sets the instance name of the JBoss server. PowerServer will be installed to the specified server instance. |
AEMUserName, AEMPassword |
Sets the AEM login user name and password. |
Upgrade6x |
Sets whether to upgrade the PowerServer whose version is lower than 2020, such as 2016, 2017, 2019. The value can be true or false. |
JDKHome |
Sets the directory where JDK 1.8 or above is located. |
Silent_Install_AppPackage |
Sets whether to silently install the packaged PowerServer application(s) to the PowerServer. The value can be true or false. |
AppPackage_1, AppPackage_2, AppPackage_3, AppPackage_4, AppPackage_5 |
Points to the folder name of the PowerServer application package that will be silently installed to the PowerServer. You can install no more than 5 applications at a time. To create a PowerServer application package, click the Package button on the PowerServer Toolkit and set the package type to Package a Server Deployment Project. For detailed instructions, refer to the section called “Packaging a server deployment project” in PowerServer Toolkit User Guide. After the package is generated, copy the entire package to the "...\Appeon\AppPackage_install" folder and then set the Silent_Install_AppPackage parameter to true and the AppPackage_# parameter to the package folder name. |
Here are the silent install settings for PowerServer for JEUS:
Open the SilentInstall.ini file (located under the root directory of the installation package, e.g. ...\Appeon\SilentInstall.ini) in a text editor and locate the [jeusserver] section; and then configure the following parameters for the silent installation of PowerServer for JEUS.
Parameter |
Usage |
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JEUSPath |
Sets the home directory of the JEUS server. |
InstanceName |
Sets the name of of the JEUS container. PowerServer will be installed to the specified container. |
AEMUserName, AEMPassword |
Sets the AEM login user name and password. |
Upgrade6x |
Sets whether to upgrade the PowerServer whose version is lower than 2020, such as 2016, 2017, 2019. The value can be true or false. |
JDKHome |
Sets the directory where JDK 1.8 or above is located. |
Silent_Install_AppPackage |
Sets whether to silently install the packaged PowerServer application(s) to the PowerServer. The value can be true or false. |
AppPackage_1, AppPackage_2, AppPackage_3, AppPackage_4, AppPackage_5 |
Points to the folder name of the PowerServer application package that will be silently installed to the PowerServer. You can install no more than 5 applications at a time. To create a PowerServer application package, click the Package button on the PowerServer Toolkit and set the package type to Package a Server Deployment Project. For detailed instructions, refer to the section called “Packaging a server deployment project” in PowerServer Toolkit User Guide. After the package is generated, copy the entire package to the "...\Appeon\AppPackage_install" folder and then set the Silent_Install_AppPackage parameter to true and the AppPackage_# parameter to the package folder name. |
To silently install the PowerServer application to the PowerServer for JEUS, in addition to configuring the above parameters, you will also need to configure the USERNAME and PASSWORD parameters for a JEUS command in ..\TmaxSoft\JEUS6.0\bin\jeus.properties.cmd.
Here are the silent install settings for PowerServer for WebLogic:
Open the SilentInstall.ini file (located under the root directory of the installation package, e.g. ...\Appeon\SilentInstall.ini) in a text editor and locate the [weblogicserver] section; and then configure the following parameters for the silent installation of PowerServer for WebLogic.
Parameter |
Usage |
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WeblogicPath |
Sets the home directory of the WebLogic server. |
DomainName |
Sets the name of of the WebLogic domain. PowerServer will be installed to the specified domain. |
AEMUserName, AEMPassword |
Sets the AEM login user name and password. |
Upgrade6x |
Sets whether to upgrade the PowerServer whose version is lower than 2020, such as 2016, 2017, 2019. The value can be true or false. |
JDKHome |
Sets the directory where JDK 1.8 or above is located. |
Silent_Install_AppPackage |
Sets whether to silently install the packaged PowerServer application(s) to the PowerServer. The value can be true or false. |
AppPackage_1, AppPackage_2, AppPackage_3, AppPackage_4, AppPackage_5 |
Points to the folder name of the PowerServer application package that will be silently installed to the PowerServer. You can install no more than 5 applications at a time. To create a PowerServer application package, click the Package button on the PowerServer Toolkit and set the package type to Package a Server Deployment Project. For detailed instructions, refer to the section called “Packaging a server deployment project” in PowerServer Toolkit User Guide. After the package is generated, copy the entire package to the "...\Appeon\AppPackage_install" folder and then set the Silent_Install_AppPackage parameter to true and the AppPackage_# parameter to the package folder name. |
Here are the silent install settings for PowerServer for WebSphere:
Open the SilentInstall.ini file (located under the root directory of the installation package, e.g. ...\Appeon\SilentInstall.ini) in a text editor and locate the [websphereserver] section; and then configure the following parameters for the silent installation of PowerServer for WebSphere.
Parameter |
Usage |
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WebspherePath |
Sets the home directory of the WebSphere server. |
AEMUserName, AEMPassword |
Sets the AEM login user name and password. |
Upgrade6x |
Sets whether to upgrade the PowerServer whose version is lower than 2020, such as 2016, 2017, 2019. The value can be true or false. |
JDKHome |
Sets the directory where JDK 1.8 or above is located. |
Silent_Install_AppPackage |
Sets whether to silently install the packaged PowerServer application(s) to the PowerServer. The value can be true or false. |
AppPackage_1, AppPackage_2, AppPackage_3, AppPackage_4, AppPackage_5 |
Points to the folder name of the PowerServer application package that will be silently installed to the PowerServer. You can install no more than 5 applications at a time. To create a PowerServer application package, click the Package button on the PowerServer Toolkit and set the package type to Package a Server Deployment Project. For detailed instructions, refer to the section called “Packaging a server deployment project” in PowerServer Toolkit User Guide. After the package is generated, copy the entire package to the "...\Appeon\AppPackage_install" folder and then set the Silent_Install_AppPackage parameter to true and the AppPackage_# parameter to the package folder name. |