Methods for installing Boomi Runtimes
There are many supported installation methods as described below.
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An interactive approach to installation by using:
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The Integration user interface
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Console mode (Linux only)
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An unattended (or silent) installation.
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A Boomi-supplied Docker image (Linux only).
Except for the Docker image, the installers and upgraders that provides support the command-line options of install4j (an installer builder from ej-technologies):
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The -c option is used for a console mode installation or upgrade.
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The -q option is used for an unattended mode installation.
For more information about command-line options for the install4j installer, see Command-Line Options For Generated Installers.
When you install a Boomi runtime you must provide one of the following:
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Your user name and password
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A valid installer token, which you can generate by using:
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The runtime, runtime cluster, or runtime cloud setup dialog when downloading the installer from the user interface
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The Installer Token object of the Platform API or Partner API
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The AtomSphere API or AtomSphere Partner API connector
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No matter what method you use to install a Boomi runtime, the system where you are installing must meet the applicable system requirements.