Re: Stack Installer options

2013-12-18 Thread Cecil, Ken
I'll take a look. Thanks Jason.


Ken.

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I posted a discussion to the BMC Communities last month regarding using the SSI 
vs. cloning.  If you didn't see it I would love feedback if you have any 
thoughts on the matter.

Creating Server Quickly with SSI vs. 
Cloning<https://communities.bmc.com/message/378339>

So far it is working well.  We just released this environment for validation 
yesterday so we'll see.

Jason
On Wed, Dec 18, 2013 at 8:16 AM, Cecil, Ken 
mailto:kce...@hubbell.com>> wrote:
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Is there documentation or a way for me to find out what options were chosen for 
all the application install performed when the suite stack installer was built. 
 I want to replicate the same setup with only a couple changes (such as not 
installing the language packs and not installing SRM).


Any links to this information or pointer to where I can find it would be 
appreciated.

Thanks,
Ken.




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OT: Stack Installer options

2013-12-18 Thread Jason Miller
I posted a discussion to the BMC Communities last month regarding using the
SSI vs. cloning.  If you didn't see it I would love feedback if you have
any thoughts on the matter.

Creating Server Quickly with SSI vs.
Cloning

So far it is working well.  We just released this environment for
validation yesterday so we'll see.

Jason

On Wed, Dec 18, 2013 at 8:16 AM, Cecil, Ken  wrote:

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> Is there documentation or a way for me to find out what options were
> chosen for all the application install performed when the suite stack
> installer was built.  I want to replicate the same setup with only a couple
> changes (such as not installing the language packs and not installing
> SRM).
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> Any links to this information or pointer to where I can find it would be
> appreciated.
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>
> Thanks,
>
> Ken.
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Re: Stack Installer options

2013-12-18 Thread Jason Miller
I think only BMC would have that info.  The SSI is one of those things that
is provided as a convenience and is one of those "if it doesn't work for
your situation don't use it" kind of things.  The SSI does a DB restore of
a preconfigured database, only BMC would know what is in their and how it
is configured (unless somebody took the time to pick it apart).

Jason


On Wed, Dec 18, 2013 at 8:16 AM, Cecil, Ken  wrote:

> **
>
> Is there documentation or a way for me to find out what options were
> chosen for all the application install performed when the suite stack
> installer was built.  I want to replicate the same setup with only a couple
> changes (such as not installing the language packs and not installing
> SRM).
>
>
>
>
>
> Any links to this information or pointer to where I can find it would be
> appreciated.
>
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Ken.
>
>
>
>
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Stack Installer options

2013-12-18 Thread Cecil, Ken
Is there documentation or a way for me to find out what options were chosen for 
all the application install performed when the suite stack installer was built. 
 I want to replicate the same setup with only a couple changes (such as not 
installing the language packs and not installing SRM).


Any links to this information or pointer to where I can find it would be 
appreciated.

Thanks,
Ken.




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