# Patterns used to check silent configuration file # # anythingpat - any string # filepat - the file location pattern (/file/location/to/license.lic) # lspat - the license server address pattern (0123@hostname) # snpat - the serial number pattern (ABCD-01234567) # comppat - the component abbreviation (intel-component-0123.4-567__arch), use installer command line option to get it # Accept EULA, valid values are: {accept, decline} ACCEPT_EULA=decline # Optional error behavior, valid values are: {yes, no} CONTINUE_WITH_OPTIONAL_ERROR=yes # Install location, valid values are: {/opt/intel, filepat} PSET_INSTALL_DIR=/opt/intel # Continue with overwrite of existing installation directory, valid values are: {yes, no} CONTINUE_WITH_INSTALLDIR_OVERWRITE=yes # List of components to install (use semicolon to separate the components), valid values are: {ALL, DEFAULTS, comppat} COMPONENTS=DEFAULTS # Installation mode, valid values are: {install, repair, uninstall} PSET_MODE=install # Serial number, valid values are: {snpat} #ACTIVATION_SERIAL_NUMBER=snpat # License file or license server, valid values are: {lspat, filepat} #ACTIVATION_LICENSE_FILE= # Activation type, valid values are: {exist_lic, license_server, license_file, serial_number} ACTIVATION_TYPE=exist_lic # Path to the cluster description file, valid values are: {filepat} #CLUSTER_INSTALL_MACHINES_FILE=filepat # Intel(R) Software Improvement Program # # To improve our software and customer experience, Intel would like to collect technical # information about your software installation and runtime status (such as installation metrics, # license/support types, software SKU/serial, counters, flags, and timestamps) # and development environment (such as operating system, CPU architecture, # last 4-digits of the MAC address and other Intel products installed). ("Information"). # # Intel may collect this Information directly or optionally through the use of Google Analytics. # If Google Analytics is used to collect the Information, Google will aggregate the # Information with that of other users and present the aggregated results to Intel without any personal identifiers. # Information collected by Google will be retained by Google under its own data collection policies # (https://www.google.com/policies/privacy/partners/). # # The Information collected under this notice directly by Intel through its IntelĀ® Software Improvement Program # may be retained indefinitely but it will not be shared outside of Intel or its wholly-owned subsidiaries. # # The aggregated Information provided to Intel by Google through its Software Improvement Program # may be retained by Intel indefinitely but it will not be shared outside of Intel or its wholly-owned subsidiaries # # You can revoke your consent at any time by removing the "~/intel/isip" file. # To remove the file, please open a macOS or Linux terminal, go to the folder "~/intel" and delete the "isip" file. # For more details, please refer to this article: (https://software.intel.com/en-us/articles/software-improvement-program) # # Yes - I consent to the collection of my Information # No - I do NOT consent to the collection of my Information #, valid values are: {yes, no} #INTEL_SW_IMPROVEMENT_PROGRAM_CONSENT=no # Perform validation of digital signatures of RPM files, valid values are: {yes, no} SIGNING_ENABLED=yes # Select target architecture of your applications, valid values are: {IA32, INTEL64, ALL} ARCH_SELECTED=ALL