Installing Agent in the silent mode on Windows
You can also install HCL OneTest™ Performance Agent on Windows by using the silent mode installation method.
Before you begin
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You must be an administrator.Note: If you are a non-admin user, you must have credentials of an administrator to start the installation by using the Run as Administrator option.
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You must have completed the following tasks:
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Uninstalled any previous version of the product. See Uninstalling Agent in the silent mode on Windows.
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Installed OpenJDK 8 along with JVM OpenJ9. For more information, refer to the AdoptOpenJDK portal.
Note: You can install OpenJDK V8 along with JVM OpenJ9 that is supported for Windows R12 or later on Windows 10 for using the stand-alone installer. -
Deleted the installer.properties file generated from the previous installation if you are installing a newer version of the product.
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Created a properties file that contains the inputs for the installer during the installation process. See Creating the properties file on Windows for HCL OneTest Performance Agent.
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Verified the software and hardware requirements. See System Requirements.
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Procedure
- Open the command-line interface and log in as an administrator.
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Change the directory to where you have
downloaded the installer file by running the
following command:
cd <directory path>
For example, cd C:\users\Downloads\HCL-OneTest-<Product_Name>-Windows-x64-v10.1.2.exe_10.1.2.v20201105_0440 - Extract the downloaded zip file.
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Start the installation process by running the following command:
<installer name> -i silent -f <location of the installer.properties file>
For example, HCL-OneTest-<Product_Name>-Windows-x64-v10.1.2.0.exe -i silent -f C:\users\Downloads\installer.propertiesNote: If the installation is terminated due to any reason, you must check the Installerror.txt to know more about the problem that occurred during the installation process. The error log is located at \<installation directory>\Logs.You can verify the status of the installation of the product by checking the log file at \<installation directory>\Logs.