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Deploy Service Management Automation

To deploy Service Management Automation (SMA), you must install the SMA Web Service, set up the SMA runbook worker, and set up the SMA PowerShell module. You can also install the Service Management Automation components by using an unattended installation.

You can install the web service on any machine that can communicate with Microsoft Azure Pack and an instance of SQL Server.

Install the Service Automation web service

  1. In the folder containing the downloaded System Center - Orchestrator installation software, select Setup to start the Setup wizard.

  2. Under Service Management, select Web Service, and select Install.

  3. Complete the product registration information, and select Next.

  4. Review and accept the license terms, and select Next.

  5. Review the Diagnostic and Usage Data Notice, and select Next.

  6. This launches the prerequisites check. Review the results of the check. If all the items are installed, select Next.

    Note

    If you see an X next to any of the prerequisite software, you must install the item, and then run the prerequisite check again. You can't complete the installation of the service endpoint until you pass the prerequisite check.

  7. Provide the following information for the database endpoint to use, and select Next.

    Item Action
    Server Enter the name of the database server. By default, this is localhost.

    The format is sqlserver\instance, where \instance is optional.
    Port number Enter the port number that you want to use for the database. The default is 1433.
    Database name Enter the name of the database. The default is SMA.
    Authentication Credentials Select the type of authentication that you want to use. You can use Windows authentication or SQL Server authentication.

    If you choose SQL Server authentication, enter the user name and password for the computer running SQL Server.

    Note

    If you're upgrading from a previous installation, use the database details from the previous installation.

  8. Provide the following information to configure the Internet Information Settings (IIS) for the web service, and select Next.

    Item Action
    Domain security group or users with access Enter a security group or one or more users who can grant access to the web service.
    Application pool name SMA

    This name isn't configurable.
    Application pool credentials Specify the credentials to use for the application pool. These are the credentials that the web service will run under.
  9. Enter the port number for the web service to use. By default, this is 9090.

  10. Choose the security certificate to use to encrypt communication between Microsoft Azure Pack and the SMA web service endpoint.

    You can have the installer generate a self-signed certificate to use, or you can select an existing certificate in your local certificate store.

    Select Next.

  11. Review the location for the web service files. You can accept the default or specify a different location. Select Next.

  12. Indicate whether you want to use Microsoft Update to keep your software up-to-date. Select Next.

  13. Review the installation summary, and select Install.

    After the installation is complete, install a runbook worker as described in How to install the SMA runbook worker.

Install the SMA PowerShell module

  1. In the folder containing the downloaded System Center Orchestrator installation software, start the Setup wizard.

  2. Under Service Management, select PowerShell administration, and select Install.

  3. Follow the instructions in the Setup wizard.

Set up the SMA runbook worker

  1. In the folder containing the downloaded Orchestrator installation software, select Setup to start the Setup wizard.

  2. Under Service Management, select Runbook Worker, and select Install.

  3. Follow the instructions in the Setup wizard.

After the installation is complete, use the administrative credentials to configure Automation in the Microsoft Azure Pack management portal.

Important

Each SMA component is installed on an Internet Information Services (IIS) website that, by default, is configured with a self-signed certificate. Because these self-signed certificates are not issued by any of the trusted root certification authorities that your browser loads on startup, your browser displays a security warning when you attempt to connect to any of the sites. We recommend that you replace the self-signed certificates with certificates that are issued by a trusted root certification authority to avoid this experience.

Set up SMA from a command prompt

Your installation media contains Windows Installer files for each SMA of the following features:

  • PowerShell module: PowershellModuleInstaller.msi

  • Web service: WebServiceInstaller.msi

  • Runbook worker: WorkerInstaller.msi

Note

The installation options must be entered at a command prompt. An answer file isn't supported.

PowerShell module installation options

The SMA PowerShell module is a required prerequisite of the SMA web service, so you must install the SMA PowerShell module before you deploy the SMA web service. The PowerShell module installer takes no parameters. For example, you could use the following command:

msiexec.exe /i PowershellModuleInstaller.msi

Web service installation options

The following variables can be specified at a command prompt to override default behaviors.

Installation item Command-line switch Valid values
IIS application pool APPOOLACCOUNT String
IIS application pool APPOOLPASSWORD String
IIS application pool ADMINGROUPMEMBERS String (a comma-separated list of users to add to the IIS Administrators group)
SQL Server database CREATEDATABASE Yes or No (the default value is No)
SQL Server database DATABASEAUTHENTICATION SQL, Windows (the default value is Windows). If DATABASEAUTHENTICATION = SQL, you must also specify SQLUSER and SQLPASSWORD
SQL Server database SQLUSER String
SQL Server database SQLPASSWORD String
SQL Server database SQLSERVER In the format Server name, port number. (The default values are localhost, 1433. Supply a port number of 0 to specify a dynamic port.)
SQL Server database SQLINSTANCE String (optional server instance name)
SQL Server database SQLDATABASE String (the default database name value is SMA)
IIS web service SITENAME String (the default value is SMA)
IIS web service WEBSERVICEPORT Integer (the default value is 9090)
IIS web service INSTALLFOLDER String (the default value is c:\inetpub\Service Management Automation)
IIS web service USESSL Yes or No (the default value is Yes)
IIS web service SPECIFYCERTIFICATE Yes or No (the default value is No). A certificate is automatically created if you specify No. If you select Yes, also provide CERTIFICATESERIAL.
IIS web service CERTIFICATESERIAL Serial number of an existing certificate in concatenated hexadecimal format and with no spaces between digits; for example: 45C324C02318F48D4A9C4FC832B2CDCC
Event tracing (ETW) ETWMANIFEST Yes or No (the default value is Yes)
Usage and Diagnostics Data sent to Microsoft SENDTELEMETRYREPORTS Yes or No (the default value is Yes)
Automatic Microsoft Update MSUPDATE Yes (opt-in) or No (no change; this is the default value)
Product key PRODUCTKEY String

If logging is desired, use the Msiexec.exe command and specify the log path. For example, you could use the following command (ensure to use the name of your SQL Server instance).

msiexec.exe /i WebServiceInstaller.msi /L*v C:\Andreas\WebServiceInstaller.log CREATEDATABASE="Yes" SQLSERVER="localhost" DATABASEAUTHENTICATION="Windows" SQLDATABASE="SMA123"

Runbook worker installation options

A runbook worker can't be installed on the same computer as another runbook worker. Also, you must install the runbook worker on a computer that has access to the same SQL Server instance that the SMA web service is using.

The following variables can be specified at a command prompt to override default behaviors.

Installation item Command-line switch Valid values
Windows service SERVICEACCOUNT String
Windows service SERVICEPASSWORD String
SQL Server database CREATEDATABASE Yes or No (the default value is No)
SQL Server database DATABASEAUTHENTICATION SQL Server or Windows (the default value is Windows)
SQL Server database SQLUSER String
SQL Server database SQLPASSWORD String
SQL Server database SQLSERVER In the format Server name, port number (The default values are localhost, 1433. Supply a port number of 0 to specify a dynamic port.)
SQL Server database SQLINSTANCE String (optional server instance name)
SQL Server database SQLDATABASE String (the default database name value is SMA)
File installation location INSTALLFOLDER String (the default value is C:\Program Files\Microsoft System Center <version>\Service Management Automation)
Event tracing (ETW) ETWMANIFEST Yes or No (the default value is Yes)
Usage and Diagnostics Data sent to Microsoft SENDTELEMETRYREPORTS Yes or No (the default value is Yes)
Automatic Microsoft Update MSUPDATE Yes (opt-in) or No (no change; this is the default value)
Product key PRODUCTKEY String

If logging is desired, use the Msiexec.exe command and specify the log path. For example, you could use the following command (ensure to use the name of your SQL Server instance):

msiexec.exe /i WorkerInstaller.msi /L*v C:\Andreas\WorkerInstaller.log CREATEDATABASE="Yes" SQLSERVER="localhost" DATABASEAUTHENTICATION="Windows" SQLDATABASE="SMA123"

Note

If you install additional runbook workers, you must run the Windows PowerShell cmdlet New-SmaRunbookWorkerDeployment to properly configure the runbook worker.

  1. Stop the Runbook server service (RunbookService.exe) on each computer on which a runbook worker is installed.

  2. Run the following Windows PowerShell command:

    New-SmaRunbookWorkerDeployment -<ComputerName> "<WebServiceEndpoint>

  3. Restart the Runbook server service on each computer on which a runbook worker is installed.

Set or change the SMA endpoint

The QuickStart tab for Automation in Microsoft Azure Pack for Windows Server provides a link that enables you to set up or change the SMA endpoint. If the Service Management Automation endpoint isn't yet registered, select Register the Service Management Automation endpoint to configure it. To change the SMA endpoint settings after an endpoint has been set up, select Current Service Management Automation endpoint.

The SMA endpoint requires the following information:

  • The service URL and port. The port number is set when you install SMA.

  • The username of a user account that can access the SMA web service. Accounts with access to the SMA web service are also set during installation.

  • The access password for the user account.

Uninstall SMA

Any of the SMA components can be removed in the Control Panel by selecting the component in the Programs section and selecting Uninstall.

Next steps

Learn more about Microsoft Azure Pack for Windows Server Microsoft Azure Pack for Windows Server.