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To install all supported features to the default installation directory and specify a custom user name and password for the HIT services, enter the following command: Setup.exe /s /v/qn /V"/q ADDLOCAL=ALL IS_NET_API_LOGON_USERNAME=Domain\Administrator IS_NET_API_LOGON_PASSWORD=password" To install all supported features to the default installation directory on a 64-bit Windows system, enter the following command (if MPIO is being installed, the host might be rebooted): Setup64.exe /s /v/qn /V"/q ADDLOCAL=ALL" Perform a Silent Uninstallation To perform a silent uninstallation, enter one of the following commands: • For 32-bit systems: Setup.exe /s /v/qn /x • For 64-bit systems: Setup64.exe /s /v/qn /x To completely uninstall HIT on a 32-bit system, enter the command: Setup.exe /s /v/qn /x To completely uninstall HIT on a 64-bit system, enter the command: Setup64.exe /s /v/qn /x Create a Log File During Silent Mode To create a log file describing the installation, add the following path to the command (including the quotation marks): "/L C:\path setup.log" For example, enter the following command for the log to be written in the setup.log file: Setup64.exe /s /v/qn /V"/q ADDLOCAL=ALL /L C:\path setup.log" • Use /L*v for a verbose log. • To verify if a silent installation succeeded, scroll to the end of the log file. Using HIT With a SharePoint Farm When using the Host Integration Tools on a SharePoint farm: • Create or verify the domain accounts in the domain. At a minimum, create one account for SQL administration and optionally, a separate account for SharePoint administration for example, domain\sp_sqladmin, and domain\sp_admin. These accounts must be in the local administrators group of every host in the farm (directly or through group membership). For more information, see the following URL: technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee662513.aspx. • On the PS Series group, create separate volumes for the SharePoint SSO or Foundation Search. The search components must reside on PS Series storage so that ASM/ME includes them in Smart Copies. • Do not place search components on the same volumes as the farm databases. • Place all SharePoint search indexes on PS Series volumes. Otherwise, ASM/ME will display the components as dimmed, and will not include them in Smart Copies. Specify Index File Locations When Installing SharePoint For best results using the Host Integration Tools with SharePoint, make sure to specify PS Series volumes as the location for all the search index files at the time you install SharePoint. If you have already installed your SharePoint farm, see Modify Index File Locations in an Existing SharePoint Farm for information on how to change the search index file locations. To specify PS Series volumes for the index file locations during SharePoint installation: 1. Type the license key. 2. On the next screen, select Server Farm. 3. On the next screen, click the Server Type tab. Select the option for a complete installation (as shown in the following figure). Installation 21

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To install all supported features to the default installation directory and specify a custom user name and password for the HIT services,
enter the following command:
Setup.exe /s /v/qn /V"/q ADDLOCAL=ALL IS_NET_API_LOGON_USERNAME=Domain\Administrator
IS_NET_API_LOGON_PASSWORD=password"
To install all supported features to the default installation directory on a 64-bit Windows system, enter the following command (if MPIO is
being installed, the host might be rebooted):
Setup64.exe /s /v/qn /V"/q ADDLOCAL=ALL"
Perform a Silent Uninstallation
To perform a silent uninstallation, enter one of the following commands:
For 32-bit systems:
Setup.exe /s /v/qn /x
For 64-bit systems:
Setup64.exe /s /v/qn /x
To completely uninstall HIT on a 32-bit system, enter the command:
Setup.exe /s /v/qn /x
To completely uninstall HIT on a 64-bit system, enter the command:
Setup64.exe /s /v/qn /x
Create a Log File During Silent Mode
To create a log file describing the installation, add the following path to the command (including the quotation marks):
"/L C:\
path
setup.log"
For example, enter the following command for the log to be written in the setup.log file:
Setup64.exe /s /v/qn /V"/q ADDLOCAL=ALL /L C:\path setup.log"
Use
/L*v
for a verbose log.
To verify if a silent installation succeeded, scroll to the end of the log file.
Using HIT With a SharePoint Farm
When using the Host Integration Tools on a SharePoint farm:
Create or verify the domain accounts in the domain. At a minimum, create one account for SQL administration and optionally, a
separate account for SharePoint administration for example,
domain\sp_sqladmin
, and
domain\sp_admin
. These accounts
must be in the local administrators group of every host in the farm (directly or through group membership).
For more information, see the following URL:
technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee662513.aspx
.
On the PS Series group, create separate volumes for the SharePoint SSO or Foundation Search. The search components must reside
on PS Series storage so that ASM/ME includes them in Smart Copies.
Do not place search components on the same volumes as the farm databases.
Place all SharePoint search indexes on PS Series volumes. Otherwise, ASM/ME will display the components as dimmed, and will not
include them in Smart Copies.
Specify Index File Locations When Installing SharePoint
For best results using the Host Integration Tools with SharePoint, make sure to specify PS Series volumes as the location for all the search
index files at the time you install SharePoint.
If you have already installed your SharePoint farm, see
Modify Index File Locations in an Existing SharePoint Farm
for information on how
to change the search index file locations.
To specify PS Series volumes for the index file locations during SharePoint installation:
1.
Type the license key.
2.
On the next screen, select
Server Farm
.
3.
On the next screen, click the
Server Type
tab. Select the option for a complete installation (as shown in the following figure).
Installation
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