--- Title: Manage installation questions alwaysopen: false categories: - docs - operate - rs description: Describes Redis Enterprise Software installation questions and how to answer them automatically. linkTitle: Manage install questions weight: 25 url: '/operate/rs/7.4/installing-upgrading/install/manage-installation-questions/' --- Several questions are displayed during the Redis Enterprise Software installation process. Here, you'll find a list of these questions and learn how to automatically answer these questions to perform a silent install. ## Installation questions Several questions appear during installation: - **Linux swap file** - `Swap is enabled. Do you want to proceed? [Y/N]?` We recommend that you [disable Linux swap]({{< relref "/operate/rs/7.4/installing-upgrading/configuring/linux-swap.md" >}}) in the operating system configuration to give Redis Enterprise Software control of the memory allocation. - **Automatic OS tuning** - `Do you want to automatically tune the system for best performance [Y/N]?` To allow the installation process to optimize the OS for Redis Enterprise Software, answer `Y`. The installation process prompts you for additional information. The `/opt/redislabs/sbin/systune.sh` file contains details about the tuning process. - **Network time** - `Do you want to set up NTP time synchronization now [Y/N]?` Redis Enterprise Software requires that all cluster nodes have synchronized time. You can either let the installation process configure NTP or you can [configure NTP manually]({{< relref "/operate/rs/7.4/clusters/configure/sync-clocks.md" >}}). - **Firewall ports** - `Would you like to open RedisLabs cluster ports on the default firewall zone [Y/N]?` Redis Enterprise Software requires that all nodes have [specific network ports]({{< relref "/operate/rs/7.4/networking/port-configurations.md" >}}) open. To open the ports, you can: - Answer `Y` to let the installation process open these ports. - Answer `N` and configure the firewall manually for [RHEL/CentOS firewall]({{< relref "/operate/rs/7.4/installing-upgrading/configuring/centos-rhel-firewall" >}}). - Answer `N` and configure the firewall on the node manually for your OS. - **Installation verification (rlcheck)** - `Would you like to run rlcheck to verify proper configuration? [Y/N]?` Run the `rlcheck` installation verification to make sure that the installation completed successfully. If you want to run this verification at a later time, you can run: ```sh /opt/redislabs/bin/rlcheck ``` - **User already exists** - `The user 'redislabs' already exists, which may lead to problems if it wasn't configured correctly. Would you like to proceed with the installation? (Y/N)?` - **Group already exists** - `The group 'redislabs' already exists, which may lead to problems if it wasn't configured correctly. Would you like to proceed with the installation? (Y/N)?` ## Answer install questions automatically To perform a silent (or automated) install, answer the questions when you start the [install]({{< relref "/operate/rs/7.4/installing-upgrading/install/install-on-linux" >}}). ### Answer yes to all questions To automatically answer `yes` to all questions (which accepts the default values), run the [installation script]({{< relref "/operate/rs/7.4/installing-upgrading/install/install-script" >}}) with the `-y` parameter: ```bash ./install.sh -y ``` ### Configure file to answer Use an answer file to manage your response: 1. Create a text file to serve as an answer file. The answer file can contain any of the parameters for the installation questions and indicate the answer for each question with `yes` or `no`. For example: ```sh ignore_swap=no systune=yes ntp=no firewall=no rlcheck=yes ignore_existing_osuser_osgroup=no ``` If you use `systune=yes`, the installation answers `yes` to all of the system tuning questions. 1. Run the [installation script]({{< relref "/operate/rs/7.4/installing-upgrading/install/install-script" >}}) with the `-c` command-line option and add the path to the answer file. For example: ```sh ./install.sh -c /home/user/answers ```