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Install Microsoft Dynamics CRM Server 2013 roles using the command prompt

 

Applies To: Dynamics CRM 2013

By default, Setup installs all Microsoft Dynamics CRM Server 2013 roles on the local computer. However, if you are installing Microsoft Dynamics CRM Server, you can install one or more server roles on a different computer, or have two or more computers running the same role, which can provide load balancing benefits. To do this, you can either select the roles that you want by running the Microsoft Dynamics CRM Server Setup Wizard or you can configure an XML configuration file and then run Setup at a command prompt on the computer where you want the role installed.

Note

You can run Setup at a command prompt or from Programs and Features in Control Panel to add or remove server roles to a computer that already has one or more server roles installed.

For more information about server roles, see Microsoft Dynamics CRM server roles.

Parameters

The supported command prompt parameters are the same as what was previously described under Install Microsoft Dynamics CRM Server 2013 by using a command prompt in this guide.

Server role XML configuration file

The /config [drive:] [[path] configfilename.xml]] command-line parameter provides Microsoft Dynamics CRM Server Setup with required information. The information supplied by the XML configuration file is what is required by each installation screen.

Important

The XML elements must be in English (US). An XML configuration file that has localized XML elements will not work correctly.

An explanation of each XML element and a sample XML file follows:

  • <Roles>
    <Role Name="RoleName1" Action="Add" / "Remove"/>
    <Role Name="RoleName2" Action="Add" / "Remove"/>
    Name. The name of the Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2013 server role. For available server role names, see Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2103 server role names used in the XML configuration file.

    Action. This attribute is only required when you reconfigure an existing deployment by adding or removing server roles.

  • </Roles>

Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2103 server role names used in the XML configuration file

  • WebApplicationServer
    Installs the components that are needed to run the Web application server.
  • OrganizationWebService
    Installs the Organization Web Service components that are needed to run applications that use the methods described in the Microsoft Dynamics CRM SDK.
  • DiscoveryWebService
    Installs the Discovery Web Service component users need to find the organization that they are a member of in a multi-tenant deployment.
  • HelpServer
    Installs the components that are needed to make Microsoft Dynamics CRM Help available to users.
  • AsynchronousProcessingService
    Installs the Asynchronous Service. This service is used to process queued asynchronous events, such as bulk e-mail or data import.
  • EmailConnector
    Installs the service and related files that handle sending and receiving of email messages by connecting to an external email server.
  • SandboxProcessingService
    Installs the components that are needed to provide custom code execution isolation.
  • DeploymentTools
    Installs Deployment Manager and Windows PowerShell cmdlets that you can use to automate deployment tasks. Deployment Manager is a Microsoft Management Console (MMC) snap-in that system administrators can use to manage organizations, servers, and licenses for deployments of Microsoft Dynamics CRM.
  • DeploymentWebService
    Installs the Deployment Web Service component that is required to manage the deployment by using the methods described in the Microsoft Dynamics CRM SDK, such as create an organization or remove a Deployment Administrator role from a user.
  • VSSWriter
    Installs the interface that can be used to backup and restore Microsoft Dynamics CRM data by using the Windows Server Volume Shadow Copy Service (VSS) infrastructure.

Important

Although you cannot specify a group of server roles (Front End Server, Back End Server or Deployment Administration Server), you can specify all server roles in the server role group. Such as the following XML sample snippet that installs all Front End Server roles.

<Roles>
<Role Name="WebApplicationServer" />
<Role Name="OrganizationWebService" />
<Role Name="DiscoveryWebService" />
<Role Name="HelpServer" />
</Roles>

See Also

Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2013 Server XML configuration file
Sample XML configuration file that installs only the WebApplicationServer and OrganizationWebService roles