Installation Manager modes
Consider the various methods that you can use to run Installation Manager.
Read the descriptions of each method:
In each of these methods, you can act as an administrator, nonadministrator, or in group mode. For more information, see Installation Manager overview.
Wizard mode
In wizard mode, you run Installation Manager from a graphical user interface.
Command-line
When you cannot use the Installation Manager user interface or a response file for silent
installation, you can use Installation Manager command line (imcl) to manage
installations. From a command-line utility, you can run installation scripts that include commands
and options for specifying the details of your installation. You can use imcl
commands with either the installed version of Installation Manager or the Installation Manager
installer.
Silent mode
Use silent installations to deploy software to multiple systems, or to an enterprise. Silent installations are defined by a response file and started from the command line or a batch file.
Console mode
Use console mode when you do not have a graphics display device available or when you want to run the Installation Manager without the graphical user interface. Installation Manager supports installing in an ASCII text-based mode that is called the console mode. Console mode is interactive text-based user interface to Installation Manager. For example, use console mode for server-side deployments when no graphical user interface is present, or for running the installation from a remote host.
Web browser
You can use the Installation Manager web server to manage your installations. The web server is useful in environments that do not support a graphics environment or do not have graphics libraries that are compatible with the Installation Manager installation. You use a web browser, which communicates with the Installation Manager web server.