4. Installing VectorH Using a Response File : Example Response File
 
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Example Response File
# Actian Response File
# Generated by the Actian Response File API
# Created: Tue Jun 16 20:46:19 2015
 
# [ Database Locations ]
II_SYSTEM=/opt/Actian/VectorVH
II_DATABASE=/opt/Actian/VectorVH
II_CHECKPOINT=/opt/Actian/VectorVH
II_JOURNAL=/opt/Actian/VectorVH
II_WORK=/opt/Actian/VectorVH
II_DUMP=/opt/Actian/VectorVH
II_VWDATA=/opt/Actian/VectorVH
II_LOG_FILE=/opt/Actian/VectorVH
 
# [ HDFS Locations ]
II_HDFSDATA=/Actian/VectorVH
II_HDFSBACKUP=/Actian/VectorVH
II_HDFSWORK=/Actian/VectorVH
 
# [ Instance Configuration ]
II_INSTALLATION=VH
II_TIMEZONE_NAME=NA-PACIFIC
II_DATE_FORMAT="US"
II_MONEY_FORMAT="L:$"
II_ENABLE_SQL92="NO"
II_USERID=actian
II_GROUPID=actian
 
# [ Installation Options ]
II_LOG_FILE_SIZE_MB=512
II_START_ON_BOOT=Yes
II_MTS_JAVA_HOME=/usr/lib64/jvm/java
 
# [ Vector Configuration ]
II_VWCFG_MAX_MEMORY=1004M
II_VWCFG_BUFFERPOOL=502M
II_VWCFG_BLOCK_SIZE=512K
II_VWCFG_GROUP_SIZE=8
II_VWCFG_MAX_PARALLELISM=2
 
# [ HDFS Configuration ]
SLAVES_LIST=datanode1,datanode2,datanode3
 
# [ Yarn Configuration ]
ENABLE_YARN=true
YARN_AM_QUEUE=vector
 
# [ Upgrade Configuration ]
II_UPGRADE_USER_DB="YES"
II_REMOVE_ALL_FILES="NO"