What are two ways to create the required response file?

You plan to Install WeblLogic Server by using the genetic JAR installer in silent mode.
What are two ways to create the required response file?

You plan to Install WeblLogic Server by using the genetic JAR installer in silent mode.
What are two ways to create the required response file?

A.
Firstinstall or deinstall graphically.There isanoptiontosavea response file.

B.
Usethesampleresponsefile in the installation documentation as a template.

C.
FirstruntheRepository creationutility. There is an option to save a response file .

D.
The response file is not required. You can answer questions interactively at the command line.

E.
Thegenetic JAR installer does not have a silent mode .so you do not need a response file when
using this installer.



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Madhu K

Madhu K

The Question is absurd. The Question says “Two” ways and the answer given here is C which is totally wrong as Repository Creation Utility is not related here.

At the same time there is only one answer which is available is A

nebz

nebz

Answer: A, B
Explain: http://docs.oracle.com/middleware/1212/core/OUIRF/silent.htm#OUIRF325
A .Before doing a silent installation, you must provide information specific to your installation in a response file (for example, the installation directory). The installer will fail if you attempt an installation using a response file that is not configured correctly. Response files are text files that you can create or edit in a text editor.

Oracle recommends creating a response file in the following manner:
1. Run your product’s graphical installer or deinstaller, as described in your product installation guide.
2. For product installation, on the Installation Summary screen, click Save Response File to save your installation parameters to a response file.

For product desinstallation, on the Deinstallation Summary screen, click Save Response File to save your desinstallation parameters to a response file.
You will be prompted for a name and location where you want to create this response file. After it is created, you can use it exactly as-is to replicate the installation or deinstallation on other systems, or modify it as needed.

B . http://docs.oracle.com/middleware/1213/core/OUIRF/response_file.htm#OUIRF390

C . wrong only during product’s graphical installer or deinstaller

D . http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E21764_01/doc.1111/e14142/silent.htm#WLSIG207