Enter Additional Install Options

Use this dialog box to select the advanced job options associated with the software packages that will be installed.

Install Updates

Displays whether the latest updates for the software packages will be installed after the component installation has completed.

Reboot as Needed

Displays whether the system automatically reboots the client and/or MediaAgent computers if a reboot is required. When cleared, the system does not automatically reboot the client and/or MediaAgent computers even if a reboot is required.

If the install includes a driver update, the software required for the computer will not be installed if this option is cleared.

Kill Browser Processes (if required)

Displays whether or not an open Internet Browser application will automatically be terminated during install operations on client computers. If selected, this will ensure successful completion of the install.

Ignore Running Jobs

Displays whether the software will be installed on the selected client/MediaAgent as per schedule even if jobs are currently running. If enabled, services will be stopped, thereby suspending the running jobs to allow the install to complete. Upon completion of the install, the restartable jobs will automatically resume, if configured to do so.
WARNING: When enabled, this option temporarily stops services, thereby suspending all running jobs including those that may not be restartable. Therefore, use caution if enabling this feature.

Stop Oracle Services

Displays whether the Oracle database services will be stopped to allow for installation on applicable computers.

Skip clients that are already part of the CommServe

Displays whether clients that are already part of the CommCell should be skipped for software installation. This is applicable when you have not manually selected the clients to receive the software packages.

Advanced Install Options

Optional Settings

Save As Script

Click to open the Save As Script dialog, which allows you to save this operation and the selected options as a script file (in XML format). The script can later be executed from the Command Line Interface using qoperation execute command.

When you save an operation as a script, each option in the dialog will have a corresponding xml parameter in the script file. When executing the script, you can modify the value for any of these XML parameters as per need.

To view the XML values for each of the options in the dialog, see the following:

Command Line XML Options for Install Software