Installing i2 iBase from the command line
iBase is installed using a Microsoft Windows Installer. You can use the msi command line options to install iBase components.
To install iBase using the command line:
- Open a command prompt with administrator privileges.
- Navigate to the location of the iBase msi file.Note: You can also provide the absolute file path to the msi file.
- Enter the command that specifies the components you would like to install in the
following format:
Where the iBase specific additional options are:msiexec /i "IBM i2 iBase 9.msi" <ADDITIONAL OPTIONS>
- INSTALLLEVEL - specify the install level of a feature set. Using this option ensures that you get all options at a level and all the options available at lower levels, ensuring all prerequisite features are present.
- ADDLOCAL - specify specific features to install
- I2_LANGUAGE - specify the language that is installed
- I2LIC_ENABLED - specify whether Product Access Management is enabled.
- I2LIC_SERVERS - identifies the location of the Product Access Management servers.
- I2LIC_BROADCASTS_ENABLED - checks for licence servers with available licenses on the network.
msiexec /h
.Examples:- Install iBase User silently
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msiexec /i "IBM i2 iBase 9.msi" /qn
- Install iBase User in French
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msiexec /i "IBM i2 iBase 9.msi" I2_LANGUAGE=fr
- Install iBase Client components
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msiexec /i "IBM i2 iBase 9.msi" INSTALLLEVEL=200
- Install iBase User and Designer with Plate Analysis and Scheduler
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msiexec /i "IBM i2 iBase 9.msi" ADDLOCAL=ThirdParty,iBaseUser,iBaseDesigner,ANPR,iBaseScheduler,iBaseSchedulerService /qn