Unable to find a way to install SCCM in passive mode using powershell












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I am trying to automate the installation and configuration of SCCM with High Availability and Clustering enabled. For this, I have provisioned 2 servers on which SCCM will be installed. Of them, one will act as Active and the other Passive. I have installed the Active node using Powershell but I am not finding a way to install the passive node silently using Powershell.



Below are the steps to be followed from GUI to install Passive node:




  1. Install Active node..

  2. In the Active node, switch to SCCM Powershell and then install Passive node.


But, I am unable to achieve this using powershell.



I have been trying to find some relevant blogs for it but hardly any information is provided on it. Please help.










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  • so, as you already install the passive node with sccm powershell, is the only problem how to get the default powershell to behave like the sccm powershell?

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    Nov 21 '18 at 8:40
















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I am trying to automate the installation and configuration of SCCM with High Availability and Clustering enabled. For this, I have provisioned 2 servers on which SCCM will be installed. Of them, one will act as Active and the other Passive. I have installed the Active node using Powershell but I am not finding a way to install the passive node silently using Powershell.



Below are the steps to be followed from GUI to install Passive node:




  1. Install Active node..

  2. In the Active node, switch to SCCM Powershell and then install Passive node.


But, I am unable to achieve this using powershell.



I have been trying to find some relevant blogs for it but hardly any information is provided on it. Please help.










share|improve this question























  • so, as you already install the passive node with sccm powershell, is the only problem how to get the default powershell to behave like the sccm powershell?

    – Syberdoor
    Nov 21 '18 at 8:40














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I am trying to automate the installation and configuration of SCCM with High Availability and Clustering enabled. For this, I have provisioned 2 servers on which SCCM will be installed. Of them, one will act as Active and the other Passive. I have installed the Active node using Powershell but I am not finding a way to install the passive node silently using Powershell.



Below are the steps to be followed from GUI to install Passive node:




  1. Install Active node..

  2. In the Active node, switch to SCCM Powershell and then install Passive node.


But, I am unable to achieve this using powershell.



I have been trying to find some relevant blogs for it but hardly any information is provided on it. Please help.










share|improve this question














I am trying to automate the installation and configuration of SCCM with High Availability and Clustering enabled. For this, I have provisioned 2 servers on which SCCM will be installed. Of them, one will act as Active and the other Passive. I have installed the Active node using Powershell but I am not finding a way to install the passive node silently using Powershell.



Below are the steps to be followed from GUI to install Passive node:




  1. Install Active node..

  2. In the Active node, switch to SCCM Powershell and then install Passive node.


But, I am unable to achieve this using powershell.



I have been trying to find some relevant blogs for it but hardly any information is provided on it. Please help.







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  • so, as you already install the passive node with sccm powershell, is the only problem how to get the default powershell to behave like the sccm powershell?

    – Syberdoor
    Nov 21 '18 at 8:40



















  • so, as you already install the passive node with sccm powershell, is the only problem how to get the default powershell to behave like the sccm powershell?

    – Syberdoor
    Nov 21 '18 at 8:40

















so, as you already install the passive node with sccm powershell, is the only problem how to get the default powershell to behave like the sccm powershell?

– Syberdoor
Nov 21 '18 at 8:40





so, as you already install the passive node with sccm powershell, is the only problem how to get the default powershell to behave like the sccm powershell?

– Syberdoor
Nov 21 '18 at 8:40












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