gridSetup.sh Command
The gridSetup.sh command provides various flags that
you can use without specifying any command option.
Syntax
gridSetup.sh [-silent [-ignorePrereqFailure]] [-responseFile responsefilename] [-executePrereqs] [-executeConfigTools [-skipStackCheck]]
[-debug] [-applyOneOffs list_of_patch_directory_locations] [-nApplyOneOffs directory_containing_multiple_patches]
[-executeRootScript -configMethod <ROOT | SUDO> [-sudoPath sudo_binary_path] [-sudoUserName sudo_user_name]]]Parameters
Table A-1 gridSetup.sh Flag Parameters
| Parameter | Mandatory? | Description |
|---|---|---|
-silent |
No |
Run the installer in silent mode. You can either provide a response file path for inputs or a list of command line variable value pairs. |
-ignorePrereqFailure |
No |
Specify this option to ignore all prerequisite checks failures. |
-responseFile responsefilename |
No |
Absolute path of the response file, which has installation option values. |
-executePrereqs |
No |
Run prerequisite checks to ensure that all necessary conditions and requirements are met before proceeding with the installation or configuration process. |
-executeConfigTools |
No |
Run configuration tools for an installed Oracle Grid Infrastructure home. Note: You can use this parameter only with
other commands, such as |
-skipStackCheck |
No |
Skip the Oracle Clusterware stack status check. |
-debug |
No |
Run the Oracle Grid Infrastructure in the debug mode. |
-applyOneOffs list_of_patch_directory_locations |
No |
Specify one or more paths to one-off patches to apply to the Oracle Grid Infrastructure home. You can pass multiple one-off patches as a comma separated list of locations. |
-nApplyOneOffs directory_containing_multiple_patches |
No |
Specify a path to a location that contains multiple one-off patches to apply to the Oracle Grid Infrastructure home. |
-executeRootScript |
No |
Specify this option to run the root script automatically. Note: You can use this parameter only with
other commands such as |
-configMethod <ROOT |
SUDO> |
No |
Specify the configuration method to use for automatic
root script execution. This can be either as the
|
-sudoPath sudo_binary_path |
No |
Absolute path of the |
-sudoUserName sudo_user_name |
No |
Name of the user who is in the
|
-help |
No |
Displays the |
Example
gridSetup.sh -silent -ignorePrereqFailure -responseFile /u01/app/oracle/product/23.0.0/grid/install/response/response_file.rspParent topic: Oracle Grid Infrastructure Command-Line Options