Unable to find a way to install SCCM in passive mode using powershell
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:
- Install Active node..
- 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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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:
- Install Active node..
- 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.
powershell sccm
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:
- Install Active node..
- 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.
powershell sccm
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:
- Install Active node..
- 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.
powershell sccm
powershell sccm
asked Nov 20 '18 at 12:04
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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
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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
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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