When you run the
install.sh script as the root user to install the Oracle RMAN agent and
PowerProtect Data Manager agent, you can use the following options on the
install.sh command line. The command options prevent the display of the corresponding script prompts.
For example, when you run the
install.sh --clientPort=<port_number> command, the installation script uses the specified port for the
PowerProtect Data Manager communication port. As a result, the script does not display the following prompt during the installation:
Enter the Port Number for AgentService[7000]:
You can include multiple options in the same
install.sh command. For example, the following command installs and registers the Oracle RMAN agent with system administrator privileges, and also installs the
PowerProtect Data Manager agent and BoostFS package. The command options specify the preferred agent host address, communication port, and configuration of the firewall exception rule. The command also specifies the retention time for the Oracle RMAN agent backups.
The following table describes the supported
install.sh command options for the Oracle RMAN agent installation or update operations with the script.
Table 1. Installation command optionsTable of installation command options
Command option
Description
--clientPort=<port_number>
Specifies the port number of communication port between the Oracle RMAN agent and
PowerProtect Data Manager server. The port number must be from the supported port ranges 7000 to 7009 and 7012 to 7020.
NOTE:The ports 7010 and 7011 are used by the agent service message bus. If you do not specify a port number, the default port 7000 is used as the communication port.
For example:
install.sh --clientPort=7009
-a DD_SERVER_NAME=<server_name>-a DD_STORAGE_UNIT=<storage_unit>
Specifies the DD server name and DD storage unit for the Oracle RMAN agent operations with
PowerProtect Data Manager. For example:
install.sh -a DD_SERVER_NAME=<server_name> -a DD_STORAGE_UNIT=<storage_unit>
--firewallException
Specifies to set the firewall exception rule for the
PowerProtect Data Manager communication port. For example:
install.sh --firewallException
--forceUpdate={TRUE|FALSE}
Specifies whether to perform a forced update of the Oracle RMAN agent, PowerProtect agent service, and BoostFS software, if applicable. All the application agents on the client host must be updated to the same version. For example:
install.sh --forceUpdate=TRUE
--installBOOSTFS={TRUE|FALSE}
Specifies whether to install the BoostFS package during the Oracle RMAN agent installation. For example:
install.sh --installBOOSTFS=TRUE
--isPPDM={TRUE|FALSE}
Specifies whether to register the Oracle RMAN agent with the
PowerProtect Data Manager server. For example:
install.sh --isPPDM=TRUE
--OracleUser=<Oracle_username>
Specifies the Oracle user that was used to install the Oracle database software. For example:
install.sh --OracleUser=<Oracle_username>
--overwriteAddOns={TRUE|FALSE}
Specifies whether to overwrite the existing addon configuration. For example:
install.sh --overwriteAddOns=TRUE
--PowerProtectServer={FQDN|IP}
Specifies whether to use the
PowerProtect Data Manager server fully qualified domain name (FQDN) or IP address to register the Oracle RMAN agent. For example:
install.sh --PowerProtectServer=FQDN
--preferredAddress=
<agent_host_FQDN_or_IP>
Specifies the FQDN or IP address of the Oracle RMAN agent host to be registered with the
PowerProtect Data Manager server. The preferred host address is used for communication between the Oracle RMAN agent and the
PowerProtect Data Manager server. For example: