Install and configure SQL Server on Windows from the command prompt
Applies to: SQL Server - Windows only
Before you run SQL Server Setup, review Planning a SQL Server Installation.
Installing a new instance of SQL Server from the command prompt enables you to specify the features to install and how they should be configured. You can also specify silent, basic, or full interaction with the Setup user interface.
To install or configure your SQL Server instance from the command prompt, open an administrative command prompt and navigate to where setup.exe
is located within the SQL Server Setup media. Run the setup.exe
command, along with the required and optional parameters that accomplish what you're trying to do:
C:\SQLMedia\SQLServer2022> setup.exe /[Option] /[Option] = {value}
The following example installs the SQL Server Database Engine, SQL Server Analysis Services, SQL Server and Integration Services in quiet mode:
C:\SQLMedia\SQLServer2022> setup.exe /Q /IACCEPTSQLSERVERLICENSETERMS /ACTION="install"
/PID="AAAAA-BBBBB-CCCCC-DDDDD-EEEEE" /FEATURES=SQL,AS,IS
/INSTANCENAME=MSSQLSERVER /SQLSVCACCOUNT="MyDomain\MyAccount"
/SQLSVCPASSWORD="************" /SQLSYSADMINACCOUNTS="MyDomain\MyAccount "
/AGTSVCACCOUNT="MyDomain\MyAccount" /AGTSVCPASSWORD="************"
/ASSVCACCOUNT="MyDomain\MyAccount" /ASSVCPASSWORD="************"
/ISSVCACCOUNT="MyDomain\MyAccount" /ISSVCPASSWORD="************"
/ASSYSADMINACCOUNTS="MyDomain\MyAccount"
To view a list of all possible commands within the console, run the executable with the /help
flag:
C:\SQLMedia\SQLServer2022> setup.exe /help
Important
A new installation parameter, /PRODUCTCOVEREDBYSA
, was introduced in SQL Server 2022 (16.x). This parameter indicates whether the provided product key (/PID=
) license is covered under a Software Assurance or SQL Server Subscription contract, or just a SQL Server license.
The rest of the article provides a detailed description of the available parameters.
Note
When installing through the command line, SQL Server supports full quiet mode with the /Q
parameter, or quiet simple mode with the /QS
parameter. The /QS
switch only shows progress, doesn't accept any input, and displays no error messages if encountered. The /QS
parameter is only supported when /ACTION=INSTALL
is specified.
Regardless of the installation method, you are required to confirm acceptance of the software license terms as an individual or on behalf of an entity, unless your use of the software is governed by a separate agreement such as a Microsoft volume licensing agreement or a third-party agreement with an ISV or OEM.
The license terms are displayed for review and acceptance in the Setup user interface. Unattended installations (using the /Q
or /QS
parameters) must include the /IACCEPTSQLSERVERLICENSETERMS
parameter. You can review the license terms separately at Microsoft Software License Terms.
Beginning with SQL Server 2022 (16.x), read the Microsoft SQL Server Software License Terms at aka.ms/useterms.
Depending on how you received the software (for example, through Microsoft volume licensing), your use of the software can be subject to additional terms and conditions.
Command line installation is supported in the following scenarios:
- Installing, upgrading, or removing an instance and shared components of SQL Server on a local computer by using syntax and parameters specified at the command prompt.
- Installing, upgrading, or removing a failover cluster instance.
- Upgrading from one SQL Server edition to another edition of SQL Server.
- Installing an instance of SQL Server on a local computer by using syntax and parameters specified in a configuration file. You can use this method to copy an installation configuration to multiple computers, or to install multiple nodes of a failover cluster installation.
Note
For local installations, you must run Setup as an administrator. If you install SQL Server from a remote share, you must use a domain account that has read and execute permissions on the remote share. For failover cluster installations, you must be a local administrator with permissions to login as a service, and to act as part of the operating system on all failover cluster nodes.
Proper use of setup parameters
Use the following guidelines to develop installation commands that have correct syntax:
Parameter | Example |
---|---|
/PARAMETER | /INDICATEPROGRESS |
/PARAMETER=true/false | /SQLSVCINSTANTFILEINIT=True |
/PARAMETER=1/0 for Boolean types | /TCPENABLED=1 |
/PARAMETER="value" for all single-value parameters. For a parameter that requires a path: /INSTANCEDIR=C:\Path or /INSTANCEDIR="C:\Path" is supported. |
/PID="PID" /SQLSVCSTARTUPTYPE="Automatic" |
/PARAMETER="value1" "value2" "value3" for all multiple-value parameters. Exception: /FEATURES , which is a multivalued parameter, but its format is /FEATURES=AS,RS,IS without a space, comma-delimited. |
/SQLSYSADMINACCOUNTS="Contoso\John" "Contoso\Mary" |
Important
When installing SQL Server, if you specify the same directory path for INSTANCEDIR
and SQLUSERDBDIR
, SQL Server Agent and Full Text Search don't start due to missing permissions.
Note
The relational server values support the additional terminating backslash formats: backslash (\
) or two backslash characters (\\
) for the path.
Parameter options
The following sections provide parameters to develop command-line installation scripts for install, update, and repair scenarios. Parameters can take different values depending on the chosen scenario.
Parameters that are listed for a SQL Server Database Engine component are specific to that component. SQL Server Agent and SQL Server Browser parameters are applicable when you install the SQL Server Database Engine.
- Installation parameters
- SysPrep parameters
- Upgrade parameters
- Repair parameters
- Rebuild system database parameters
- Uninstall parameters
- Failover cluster parameters
- Service account parameters
- Feature parameters
- Role parameters
- Control failover behavior using the /FAILOVERCLUSTERROLLOWNERSHIP parameter
- Instance ID or InstanceID configuration
Installation parameters
Use the parameters in the following table to develop command-line scripts for installing a new instance of SQL Server.
SQL Server Database Engine component | Parameter | Description |
---|---|---|
Database Engine Setup Control | /ACTION Required |
Required to indicate the installation workflow. Supported values: Install . |
Database Engine Setup Control | /SUPPRESSPRIVACYSTATEMENTNOTICE Required, when the /Q or /QS parameter is specified for unattended installations |
Suppresses the privacy notice statement. By using this flag, you're agreeing with the privacy notice. |
Database Engine Setup Control | /IACCEPTSQLSERVERLICENSETERMS Required, when the /Q or /QS parameter is specified for unattended installations |
Required to acknowledge acceptance of the license terms. Beginning with SQL Server 2022 (16.x), read the Microsoft SQL Server Software License Terms at aka.ms/useterms. |
SQL Server Python Setup Control | /IACCEPTPYTHONLICENSETERMS Required, when the /Q or /QS parameter is specified for unattended installations that include the Anaconda Python package. |
Required to acknowledge acceptance of the license terms. |
SQL Server R Setup Control | /IACCEPTROPENLICENSETERMS Required, when the /Q or /QS parameter is specified for unattended installations that include the Microsoft R Open package. |
Required to acknowledge acceptance of the license terms. |
Database Engine Setup Control | /ENU Optional |
Use this parameter to install the English version of SQL Server on a localized operating system when the installation media includes language packs for both English and the language corresponding to the operating system. |
Database Engine Setup Control | /UpdateEnabled Optional |
Specify whether SQL Server Setup should discover and include product updates. The valid values are True and False or 1 and 0 . By default, SQL Server Setup will include updates that are found. |
Database Engine Setup Control | /UpdateSource Optional |
Specify the location where SQL Server Setup will obtain product updates. The valid values are "MU" to search Microsoft Update, a valid folder path, a relative path such as .\MyUpdates , or a UNC share. By default, SQL Server Setup will search Microsoft Update or a Windows Update Service through the Windows Server Update Services. |
Database Engine Setup Control | /CONFIGURATIONFILE Optional |
Specifies the ConfigurationFile to use. |
Database Engine Setup Control | /ERRORREPORTING Applies to: SQL Server 2014 (12.x) and earlier versions Optional |
To manage how error feedback is sent to Microsoft, see How to configure SQL Server 2016 (13.x) to send feedback to Microsoft. In older versions this specifies the error reporting for SQL Server. For more information, see SQL Server privacy supplement. Supported values: - 1 = enabled- 0 = disabled |
Database Engine Setup Control | /FEATURES or /ROLE Required |
Specifies the components to install. Choose /FEATURES to specify individual SQL Server components to install. For more information, see Feature Parameters below.Choose /ROLE to specify a setup role. Setup roles install SQL Server in a predetermined configuration. |
Database Engine Setup Control | /HELP or ? Optional |
Displays usage options for the parameters. |
Database Engine Setup Control | /INDICATEPROGRESS Optional |
Specifies that the verbose Setup log file is piped to the console. |
Database Engine Setup Control | /INSTALLSHAREDDIR Optional |
Specifies a nondefault installation directory for 64-bit shared components. Default is %Program Files%\Microsoft SQL Server Can't be set to %Program Files(x86)%\Microsoft SQL Server |
Database Engine Setup Control | /INSTALLSHAREDWOWDIR Optional |
Specifies a nondefault installation directory for 32-bit shared components. Supported only on a 64-bit system. Default is %Program Files(x86)%\Microsoft SQL Server Can't be set to %Program Files%\Microsoft SQL Server |
Database Engine Setup Control | /INSTANCEDIR Optional |
Specifies a nondefault installation directory for instance-specific components. |
Database Engine Setup Control | /INSTANCEID Optional |
Specifies a nondefault value for an InstanceID. |
Database Engine Setup Control | /INSTANCENAME Required |
Specifies a SQL Server Database Engine instance name. For more information, see Instance Configuration. |
Database Engine Setup Control | /PRODUCTCOVEREDBYSA Applies to: SQL Server 2022 (16.x) and later versions Required, when installing the Azure Extension feature from the command line with AZUREEXTENSION . |
Specifies the license coverage for SQL Server./PRODUCTCOVEREDBYSA=True , or just /PRODUCTCOVEREDBYSA , indicates it's covered under Software Assurance or SQL Server subscription./PRODUCTCOVEREDBYSA=False , or omitting the parameter, indicates it's covered under a SQL Server license. |
Database Engine Setup Control | /PID Optional |
Specifies the product key for the edition of SQL Server. If this parameter isn't specified, Evaluation is used. Note: If you're installing SQL Server Express, SQL Server Express with Advanced Services, SQL Server Express with tools, SQL Server Developer, or SQL Server Evaluation, the PID is predefined. |
Database Engine Setup Control | /Q or /QUIET Optional |
Specifies that Setup runs in a quiet mode without any user interface. This is used for unattended installations. The /Q parameter overrides the input of the /QS parameter. |
Database Engine Setup Control | /QS or /QUIETSIMPLE Optional |
Specifies that Setup runs and shows progress through the UI, but doesn't accept any input or show any error messages. |
Database Engine Setup Control | /UIMODE Optional |
Specifies whether to present only the minimum number of dialog boxes during setup./UIMODE can only be used with the /ACTION=INSTALL and UPGRADE parameters.Supported values: - /UIMODE=Normal is the default for non-Express editions and presents all setup dialog boxes for the selected features.- /UIMODE=AutoAdvance is the default for Express editions and skips nonessential dialog boxes.When combined with other parameters, UIMODE is overridden. For example, when /UIMODE=AutoAdvance and /ADDCURRENTUSERASSQLADMIN=FALSE are both provided, the provisioning dialog box isn't auto populated with the current user.The UIMODE setting can't be used with the /Q or /QS parameters. |
Database Engine Setup Control | /SQMREPORTING Applies to: SQL Server 2014 (12.x) and earlier versions Optional |
To manage how error feedback is sent to Microsoft, see How to configure SQL Server 2016 (13.x) to send feedback to Microsoft. In older versions this specifies feature usage reporting for SQL Server. Supported values: - 1 = enabled- 0 = disabled |
Database Engine Setup Control | /HIDECONSOLE Optional |
Specifies that the console window is hidden or closed. |
SQL Server Agent | /AGTSVCACCOUNT Required |
Specifies the account for the SQL Server Agent service. |
SQL Server Agent | /AGTSVCPASSWORD Required |
Specifies the password for SQL Server Agent service account. This parameter can be omitted when using a managed service account, virtual account, or built-in account. |
SQL Server Agent | /AGTSVCSTARTUPTYPE Optional |
Specifies the startup mode for the SQL Server Agent service. Supported values: - Automatic - Disabled - Manual |
PolyBase Engine | /PBENGSVCACCOUNT Optional |
Specifies the account for the engine service. Default value: NT AUTHORITY\NETWORK SERVICE . |
PolyBase Engine | /PBENGSVCPASSWORD Optional |
Specifies the password for the engine service account. |
PolyBase Engine | /PBENGSVCSTARTUPTYPE Optional |
Specifies the startup mode for the PolyBase Engine service. Supported values: - Automatic (default)- Disabled - Manual |
PolyBase Data Movement | /PBDMSSVCACCOUNT Optional |
Specifies the account for the data movement service. Default value: NT AUTHORITY\NETWORK SERVICE . |
PolyBase Data Movement | /PBDMSSVCPASSWORD Optional |
Specifies the password for the data movement account. This parameter can be omitted when using a managed service account, virtual account, or built-in account. |
PolyBase Data Movement | /PBDMSSVCSTARTUPTYPE Optional |
Specifies the startup mode for the data movement service. Supported values: - Automatic (default)- Disabled - Manual |
PolyBase | /PBPORTRANGE Optional |
Specifies a port range with at least 6 ports for PolyBase services. Example:/PBPORTRANGE=16450-16460 |
PolyBase | /PBSCALEOUT Optional |
Specifies if the SQL Server Database Engine instance will be used as a part of PolyBase Scale-out computational group. Use this option if you're configuring a PolyBase Scale-out computational group including the head node. Supported values: True , False |
Analysis Services | /ASBACKUPDIR Optional |
Specifies the directory for Analysis Services backup files. Default values: For WOW mode on 64-bit: %Program Files(x86)%\Microsoft SQL Server\<INSTANCEDIR>\<ASInstanceID>\OLAP\Backup For all other installations: %Program Files%\Microsoft SQL Server\<INSTANCEDIR>\<ASInstanceID>\OLAP\Backup |
Analysis Services | /ASCOLLATION Optional |
Specifies the collation setting for Analysis Services. Default value: Latin1_General_CI_AS Note: Only Windows collation is supported. Using SQL collation can result in unexpected behavior. |
Analysis Services | /ASCONFIGDIR Optional |
Specifies the directory for Analysis Services configuration files. Default values: For WOW mode on 64-bit: %Program Files(x86)%\Microsoft SQL Server\<INSTANCEDIR>\<ASInstanceID>\OLAP\Config For all other installations: %Program Files%\Microsoft SQL Server\<INSTANCEDIR>\<ASInstanceID>\OLAP\Config |
Analysis Services | /ASDATADIR Optional |
Specifies the directory for Analysis Services data files. Default values: For WOW mode on 64-bit: %Program Files(x86)%\Microsoft SQL Server\<INSTANCEDIR>\<ASInstanceID>\OLAP\Data For all other installations: %Program Files%\Microsoft SQL Server\<INSTANCEDIR>\<ASInstanceID>\OLAP\Data |
Analysis Services | /ASLOGDIR Optional |
Specifies the directory for Analysis Services log files. Default values: For WOW mode on 64-bit: %Program Files(x86)%\Microsoft SQL Server\<INSTANCEDIR>\<ASInstanceID>\OLAP\Log For all other installations: %Program Files%\Microsoft SQL Server\<INSTANCEDIR>\<ASInstanceID>\OLAP\Log |
Analysis Services | /ASSERVERMODE Optional |
Specifies the server mode of the Analysis Services instance. Valid values in a cluster scenario are MULTIDIMENSIONAL or TABULAR . ASSERVERMODE is case-sensitive. All values must be expressed in uppercase. For more information about valid values, see Install Analysis Services in Tabular Mode. |
Analysis Services | /ASSVCACCOUNT Required |
Specifies the account for the Analysis Services service. |
Analysis Services | /ASSVCPASSWORD Required |
Specifies the password for the Analysis Services service. This parameter can be omitted when using a managed service account, virtual account, or built-in account. |
Analysis Services | /ASSVCSTARTUPTYPE Optional |
Specifies the startup mode for the Analysis Services service. Supported values: - Automatic - Disabled - Manual |
Analysis Services | /ASSYSADMINACCOUNTS Required |
Specifies the administrator credentials for Analysis Services. |
Analysis Services | /ASTEMPDIR Optional |
Specifies the directory for Analysis Services temporary files. Default values: For WOW mode on 64-bit: %Program Files(x86)%\Microsoft SQL Server\<INSTANCEDIR>\<ASInstanceID>\OLAP\Temp For all other installations: %Program Files%\Microsoft SQL Server\<INSTANCEDIR>\<ASInstanceID>\OLAP\Temp |
Analysis Services | /ASPROVIDERMSOLAP Optional |
Specifies whether the MSOLAP provider can run in-process. Default value: - 1 = enabled |
Analysis Services | /FARMACCOUNT Required, for SPI_AS_NewFarm |
Specifies a domain user account for running SharePoint Central Administration services and other essential services in a farm. This parameter is used only for Analysis Services instances that are installed through /ROLE = SPI_AS_NEWFARM . |
Analysis Services | /FARMPASSWORD Required, for SPI_AS_NewFarm |
Specifies a password for the farm account. This parameter can be omitted when using a managed service account, virtual account, or built-in account. |
Analysis Services | /PASSPHRASE Required, for SPI_AS_NewFarm |
Specifies a passphrase that is used to add additional application servers or Web front-end servers to a SharePoint farm. This parameter is used only for Analysis Services instances that are installed through /ROLE = SPI_AS_NEWFARM . |
Analysis Services | /FARMADMINIPORT Required, for SPI_AS_NewFarm |
Specifies a port used to connect to the SharePoint Central Administration web application. This parameter is used only for Analysis Services instances that are installed through /ROLE = SPI_AS_NEWFARM . |
SQL Server Browser | /BROWSERSVCSTARTUPTYPE Optional |
Specifies the startup mode for SQL Server Browser service. Supported values: - Automatic - Disabled - Manual |
SQL Server Database Engine | /ENABLERANU Optional |
Enables run-as credentials for SQL Server Express installations. |
SQL Server Database Engine | /INSTALLSQLDATADIR Optional |
Specifies the data directory for SQL Server data files. Default values: For WOW mode on 64-bit: %Program Files(x86)%\Microsoft SQL Server\ For all other installations: %Program Files%\Microsoft SQL Server\ |
SQL Server Database Engine | /SAPWD Required, when /SECURITYMODE=SQL |
Specifies the password for the SQL Server SA account. |
SQL Server Database Engine | /SECURITYMODE Optional |
Specifies the security mode for SQL Server. If this parameter isn't supplied, then Windows-only authentication mode is supported. Supported value: SQL |
SQL Server Database Engine | /SQLBACKUPDIR Optional |
Specifies the directory for backup files. Default value: <InstallSQLDataDir>\<SQLInstanceID>\MSSQL\Backup |
SQL Server Database Engine | /SQLCOLLATION Optional |
Specifies the collation settings for SQL Server. The default installation setting is determined by the operating system (OS) locale. The server-level collation can either be changed during setup, or by changing the OS locale before installation. The default collation is set to the oldest available version that is associated with each specific locale. This is due to backward compatibility reasons. Therefore, this isn't always the recommended collation. To take full advantage of SQL Server features, change the default installation settings to use Windows collations. For example, for the OS locale English (United States) (code page 1252), the default collation during setup is SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS and can be changed to its closest Windows collation counterpart Latin1_General_100_CI_AS_SC .For more information, see Collation and Unicode support. |
SQL Server Database Engine | /ADDCURRENTUSERASSQLADMIN Optional |
Adds the current user to the SQL Server sysadmin fixed server role. The /ADDCURRENTUSERASSQLADMIN parameter can be used when installing Express editions or when /ROLE=AllFeatures_WithDefaults is used. For more information, see /ROLE below.Use of /ADDCURRENTUSERASSQLADMIN is optional, but either /ADDCURRENTUSERASSQLADMIN or /SQLSYSADMINACCOUNTS is required.Default values: True for editions of SQL Server ExpressFalse for all other editions |
SQL Server Database Engine | /SQLSVCACCOUNT Required |
Specifies the startup account for the SQL Server service. |
SQL Server Database Engine | /SQLSVCPASSWORD Required |
Specifies the password for SQLSVCACCOUNT . This parameter can be omitted when using a managed service account, virtual account, or built-in account. |
SQL Server Database Engine | /SQLSVCSTARTUPTYPE Optional |
Specifies the startup mode for the SQL Server service. Supported values: - Automatic - Disabled - Manual |
SQL Server Database Engine | /SQLSYSADMINACCOUNTS Required |
Use this parameter to provision logins to be members of the sysadmin role. For SQL Server editions other than SQL Server Express, /SQLSYSADMINACCOUNTS is required. For editions of SQL Server Express, use of /SQLSYSADMINACCOUNTS is optional, but either /SQLSYSADMINACCOUNTS or /ADDCURRENTUSERASSQLADMIN is required. |
SQL Server Database Engine | /SQLTEMPDBDIR Optional |
Specifies the directories for tempdb data files. When specifying more than one directory, separate the directories with a blank space. If multiple directories are specified the tempdb data files will be spread across the directories in a round-robin fashion.Default value: <InstallSQLDataDir>\<SQLInstanceID>\MSSQL\Data (System Data Directory)Note: This parameter is added to RebuildDatabase scenario as well. |
SQL Server Database Engine | /SQLTEMPDBLOGDIR Optional |
Specifies the directory for tempdb log file.Default value: <InstallSQLDataDir>\<SQLInstanceID>\MSSQL\Data (System Data Directory)Note: This parameter is added to RebuildDatabase scenario as well. |
SQL Server Database Engine | /SQLTEMPDBFILECOUNT Optional |
Specifies the number of tempdb data files to be added by setup. This value can be increased up to the number of cores.Default value: 1 for SQL Server Express 8 or the number of cores, whichever is lower for all other editions Important: The primary database file for tempdb will still be tempdb.mdf . The additional tempdb files are named as tempdb_mssql_#.ndf where # represents a unique number for each additional tempdb database file created during setup. The purpose of this naming convention is to make them unique. Uninstalling an instance of SQL Server deletes the files with naming convention tempdb_mssql_#.ndf . Don't use tempdb_mssql_\*.ndf naming convention for user database files.Warning: SQL Server Express isn't supported for configuring this parameter. Setup installs only 1 tempdb data file. |
SQL Server Database Engine | /SQLTEMPDBFILESIZE Applies to: SQL Server 2016 (13.x) and later versions Optional |
Specifies the initial size of each tempdb data file.Default = 4 MB for SQL Server Express, 8 MB for all other editions Min = 4 MB or 8 MB Max = 1024 MB |
SQL Server Database Engine | /SQLTEMPDBFILEGROWTH Optional |
Specifies the file growth increment of each tempdb data file in MB. A value of 0 indicates that automatic growth is off and no additional space is allowed. Setup allows the size up to 1024.Default value: 64. Allowed range: Min = 0, Max = 1024 |
SQL Server Database Engine | /SQLTEMPDBLOGFILESIZE Applies to: SQL Server 2016 (13.x) and later versions Optional |
Specifies the initial size of the tempdb log file in MB. Setup allows the size up to 1024.Default value: 4 for SQL Server Express 8 for all other editions Allowed range: Min = default value (4 or 8), Max = 1024 |
SQL Server Database Engine | /SQLTEMPDBLOGFILEGROWTH Applies to: SQL Server 2016 (13.x) and later versions Optional |
Specifies the file growth increment of the tempdb log file in MB. A value of 0 indicates that automatic growth is off and no additional space is allowed. Setup allows the size up to 1024.Default value: 64. Allowed range: Min = 0, Max = 1024 |
SQL Server Database Engine | /SQLUSERDBDIR Optional |
Specifies the directory for the data files for user databases. Default value: <InstallSQLDataDir>\<SQLInstanceID>\MSSQL\Data |
SQL Server Database Engine | /SQLSVCINSTANTFILEINIT Optional |
Enables instant file initialization for SQL Server service account. For security and performance considerations, see Database instant file initialization. Supported values: - False (default)- True |
SQL Server Database Engine | /SQLUSERDBLOGDIR Optional |
Specifies the directory for the log files for user databases. Default value: <InstallSQLDataDir>\<SQLInstanceID>\MSSQL\Data |
SQL Server Database Engine | /SQLMAXDOP=parameter Applies to: SQL Server 2019 (15.x) and later versions Optional. If omitted on unattended (silent) installs, MAXDOP will align with the max degree of parallelism guidelines. |
Specifies the max degree of parallelism, which determines how many processors a single statement can utilize during the execution of a single statement. Default value will align with the max degree of parallelism guidelines |
SQL Server Database Engine | /USESQLRECOMMENDEDMEMORYLIMITS Applies to: SQL Server 2019 (15.x) and later versions Optional. If /USESQLRECOMMENDEDMEMORYLIMITS , /SQLMINMEMORY , and /SQLMAXMEMORY are omitted on unattended (silent) installs, the SQL Server Database Engine will use the default SQL Server memory configuration. |
Specifies that the SQL Server Database Engine will use calculated recommended values that align with the server memory configuration guidelines for a standalone SQL Server instance. Note: This parameter can't be used with /SQLMINMEMORY and /SQLMAXMEMORY . |
SQL Server Database Engine | /SQLMINMEMORY Applies to: SQL Server 2019 (15.x) and later versions Optional. If /USESQLRECOMMENDEDMEMORYLIMITS , /SQLMINMEMORY , and /SQLMAXMEMORY are omitted on unattended (silent) installs, the SQL Server Database Engine will use the default SQL Server memory configuration. |
Specifies the Min Server Memory configuration in MB. Default value: 0. Note: This parameter can't be used with /USESQLRECOMMENDEDMEMORYLIMITS . |
SQL Server Database Engine | /SQLMAXMEMORY Applies to: SQL Server 2019 (15.x) and later versions Optional. If /USESQLRECOMMENDEDMEMORYLIMITS , /SQLMINMEMORY , and /SQLMAXMEMORY are omitted on unattended (silent) installs, the SQL Server Database Engine will use the default SQL Server memory configuration. |
Specifies the Max Server Memory configuration in MB. Default value: calculated recommended value that aligns with the server memory configuration guidelines for a standalone SQL Server instance. Note: This parameter can't be used with /USESQLRECOMMENDEDMEMORYLIMITS . |
FILESTREAM | /FILESTREAMLEVEL Optional |
Specifies the access level for the FILESTREAM feature. Supported values: - 0 = disable FILESTREAM support for this instance. (Default value)- 1 = enable FILESTREAM for Transact-SQL access.- 2 = enable FILESTREAM for Transact-SQL and file I/O streaming access. (Not valid for Cluster scenarios)- 3 = allow remote clients to have streaming access to FILESTREAM data. |
FILESTREAM | /FILESTREAMSHARENAME Optional Required when FILESTREAMLEVEL is greater than 1. |
Specifies the name of the Windows share in which the FILESTREAM data will be stored. |
SQL Server Full Text | /FTSVCACCOUNT Optional |
Specifies the account for Full-Text filter launcher service. This parameter is ignored in Windows Server 2008 or higher. ServiceSID is used to help secure the communication between SQL Server and Full-text Filter Daemon. If the values aren't provided, the Full-text Filter Launcher Service is disabled. You have to use SQL Server Control Manager to change the service account and enable full-text functionality. Default value: Local Service Account |
SQL Server Full Text | /FTSVCPASSWORD Optional |
Specifies the password for the Full-Text filter launcher service. This parameter is ignored in Windows Server 2008 or higher. This parameter can be omitted when using a managed service account, virtual account, or built-in account. |
Integration Services | /ISSVCACCOUNT Required |
Specifies the account for Integration Services. Default value: NT AUTHORITY\NETWORK SERVICE |
Integration Services | /ISSVCPASSWORD Required |
Specifies the Integration Services password. This parameter can be omitted when using a managed service account, virtual account, or built-in account. |
Integration Services | /ISSVCStartupType Optional |
Specifies the startup mode for the Integration Services service. |
SQL Server Network Configuration | /NPENABLED Optional |
Specifies the state of the Named Pipes protocol for the SQL Server service. Supported values: - 0 = disable the Named Pipes protocol- 1 = enable the Named Pipes protocol |
SQL Server Network Configuration | /TCPENABLED Optional |
Specifies the state of the TCP protocol for the SQL Server service. Supported values: - 0 = disable the TCP protocol- 1 = enable the TCP protocol |
Reporting Services | /RSINSTALLMODE Applies to: SQL Server 2016 (13.x) and earlier versions Optional Available only on FilesOnlyMode |
Specifies the Install mode for Reporting Services. Supported values: - SharePointFilesOnlyMode - DefaultNativeMode - FilesOnlyMode Note: If the installation includes the SQL Server Database Engine, the default RSINSTALLMODE is DefaultNativeMode .If the installation doesn't include the SQL Server Database Engine, the default RSINSTALLMODE is FilesOnlyMode .If you choose DefaultNativeMode but the installation doesn't include the SQL Server Database Engine, the installation will automatically change the RSINSTALLMODE to FilesOnlyMode . |
Reporting Services | /RSSVCACCOUNT Applies to: SQL Server 2016 (13.x) and earlier versions Required |
Specifies the startup account for the Reporting Services. |
Reporting Services | /RSSVCPASSWORD Applies to: SQL Server 2016 (13.x) and earlier versions Required |
Specifies the password for the startup account for the Reporting Services service. This parameter can be omitted when using a managed service account, virtual account, or built-in account. |
Reporting Services | /RSSVCStartupType Applies to: SQL Server 2016 (13.x) and earlier versions Optional |
Specifies the startup mode for Reporting Services. Supported values: - Automatic - Disabled - Manual |
Python/Machine Learning Services (In-Database) | /MPYCACHEDIRECTORY Optional |
Reserved for future use. Use %TEMP% to store Python .CAB files for installation on a computer that doesn't have an internet connection. |
R/Machine Learning Services (In-Database) | /MRCACHEDIRECTORY Optional |
Use this parameter to specify the Cache directory for Microsoft R Open, SQL Server 2016 (13.x) R Services, SQL Server 2016 (13.x) R Server (Standalone), or R feature support in SQL Server Machine Learning Services or Machine Learning Server (Standalone). This setting is typically used when installing R components from the command line on a computer without Internet access. |
Java/Language Extensions | /SQL_INST_JAVA ,/SQLJAVADIR = "path" Applies to: SQL Server 2019 (15.x) only Optional |
Specifies installing Java with Language Extensions. If /SQL_INST_JAVA is provided without the /SQLJAVADIR parameter, it's assumed you want to install the Zulu Open JRE that is provided by the installation media.Providing a path for /SQLJAVADIR indicates you would like to use an already-installed JRE or JDK. |
Azure extension for SQL Server | /FEATURES=AZUREEXTENSION Applies to: SQL Server 2022 (16.x) and later versions Optional |
Connect the instance to Azure Arc. |
Azure extension for SQL Server | /AZURESUBSCRIPTIONID Applies to: SQL Server 2022 (16.x) and later versions Optional |
Azure subscription the SQL Server instance resource will be created. |
Azure extension for SQL Server | /AZURERESOURCEGROUP Applies to: SQL Server 2022 (16.x) and later versions Optional |
Azure resource group where the SQL Server instance resource will be created. |
Azure extension for SQL Server | /AZUREREGION Applies to: SQL Server 2022 (16.x) and later versions Optional |
Azure region where the SQL Server instance resource will be created. |
Azure extension for SQL Server | /AZURETENANTID Applies to: SQL Server 2022 (16.x) and later versions Optional |
Azure tenant ID in which the service principal exists. |
Azure extension for SQL Server | /AZURESERVICEPRINCIPAL Applies to: SQL Server 2022 (16.x) and later versions Optional |
Service principal to authenticate against given tenant ID, subscription and resource group. |
Azure extension for SQL Server | /AZURESERVICEPRINCIPALSECRET Applies to: SQL Server 2022 (16.x) and later versions Optional |
Service principal secret. |
Azure extension for SQL Server | /AZUREARCPROXY Applies to: SQL Server 2022 (16.x) and later versions Optional |
Name of the proxy server used to connect to Azure Arc. |
Sample syntax
To install a new, stand-alone instance with the SQL Server Database Engine, Replication, and Full-Text Search components and enable instant file initialization for SQL Server Database Engine.
setup.exe /q /ACTION=Install /FEATURES=SQL /INSTANCENAME=MSSQLSERVER /SQLSVCACCOUNT="<DomainName\UserName>" /SQLSVCPASSWORD="<StrongPassword>" /SQLSYSADMINACCOUNTS="<DomainName\UserName>" /AGTSVCACCOUNT="NT AUTHORITY\NETWORK SERVICE" /SQLSVCINSTANTFILEINIT="True" /IACCEPTSQLSERVERLICENSETERMS
Install and connect to Azure
Beginning with SQL Server 2022 (16.x), you can install the Azure Arc agent with the Azure extension for SQL Server using SQL Server setup. When you install the Azure Arc agent and SQL Server extension, you automatically Arc-enable all the instances on the host which will register the SQL Server instances as resources in Azure and make them eligible to have additional Azure management services attached.
The following example installs a SQL Server instance, the Azure Arc agent, and the Azure extension for SQL Server so that the SQL Server instance is connected to Azure after installation. Before you run the example, replace the information in angle brackets ( < ... >
) with your information.
setup.exe /qs /ACTION=Install /FEATURES=SQLEngine,AZUREEXTENSION /INSTANCENAME=<instance name> /SQLSYSADMINACCOUNTS="<sysadmin account>" /IACCEPTSQLSERVERLICENSETERMS /AZURESUBSCRIPTIONID="<Azure subscription>" /AZURETENANTID="<Azure tenant ID>" /AZURERESOURCEGROUP="<resource group name>" /AZURESERVICEPRINCIPAL="<service principal>" /AZURESERVICEPRINCIPALSECRET="<secret>" /AZUREREGION=<Azure region>
The following example installs the Azure Arc agent and Azure extension for SQL Server to manage all the existing SQL Server instances that are installed.
setup.exe /qs /ACTION=Install /FEATURES=AZUREEXTENSION /IACCEPTSQLSERVERLICENSETERMS /AZURESUBSCRIPTIONID="<Azure subscription>" /AZURETENANTID="<Azure tenant ID>" /AZURERESOURCEGROUP="<resource group name>" /AZURESERVICEPRINCIPAL="<service principal>" /AZURESERVICEPRINCIPALSECRET="<secret>" /AZUREREGION=<Azure region>
The following example shows how to remove the Azure extension for SQL Server using SQL Server setup.
Note
This command will not physically uninstall the Azure extension for SQL Server. Instead, the command will mark this feature as not selected in the setup. To remove the Azure resource for this instance, go to Azure portal and delete.
setup.exe /qs /ACTION=Uninstall /FEATURES=AZUREEXTENSION /IACCEPTSQLSERVERLICENSETERMS
For more information about connecting to Azure Arc, see:
SysPrep parameters
For more information about SQL Server SysPrep, see
Install SQL Server 2016 (13.x) Using SysPrep.
Prepare image parameters
Use the parameters in the following table to develop command-line scripts for preparing an instance of SQL Server without configuring it.
SQL Server Database Engine component | Parameter | Description |
---|---|---|
Database Engine Setup Control | /ACTION Required |
Required to indicate the installation workflow. Supported values: PrepareImage |
Database Engine Setup Control | /IACCEPTSQLSERVERLICENSETERMS Required, when the /Q or /QS parameter is specified for unattended installations |
Required to acknowledge acceptance of the license terms. Beginning with SQL Server 2022 (16.x), read the Microsoft SQL Server Software License Terms at aka.ms/useterms. |
Database Engine Setup Control | /ENU Optional |
Use this parameter to install the English version of SQL Server on a localized operating system when the installation media includes language packs for both English and the language corresponding to the operating system. |
Database Engine Setup Control | /UpdateEnabled Optional |
Specify whether SQL Server Setup should discover and include product updates. The valid values are True and False or 1 and 0 . By default, SQL Server Setup will include updates that are found. |
Database Engine Setup Control | /UpdateSource Optional |
Specify the location where SQL Server Setup will obtain product updates. The valid values are "MU" to search Microsoft Update, a valid folder path, a relative path such as .\MyUpdates , or a UNC share. By default, SQL Server Setup will search Microsoft Update or a Windows Update Service through the Windows Server Update Services. |
Database Engine Setup Control | /CONFIGURATIONFILE Optional |
Specifies the ConfigurationFile to use. |
Database Engine Setup Control | /FEATURES Required |
Specifies components to install. Supported values are SQLEngine , Replication , FullText , DQ , AS , AS_SPI , RS , RS_SHP , RS_SHPWFE , DQC , Conn , IS , BC , SDK , DREPLAY_CTLR , DREPLAY_CLT , SNAC_SDK , SQLODBC , SQLODBC_SDK , LocalDB , MDS , POLYBASE 1 |
Database Engine Setup Control | /HELP or ? Optional |
Displays usage options for the parameters. |
Database Engine Setup Control | /HIDECONSOLE Optional |
Specifies that the console window is hidden or closed. |
Database Engine Setup Control | /INDICATEPROGRESS Optional |
Specifies that the verbose Setup log file is piped to the console. |
Database Engine Setup Control | /INSTALLSHAREDDIR Optional |
Specifies a nondefault installation directory for 64-bit shared components. Default is %Program Files%\Microsoft SQL Server Can't be set to %Program Files(x86)%\Microsoft SQL Server |
Database Engine Setup Control | /INSTANCEDIR Optional |
Specifies a nondefault installation directory for instance-specific components. |
Database Engine Setup Control | /INSTANCEID Prior to SQL Server 2012 (11.x) SP1 CU2 (January 2013) Required Beginning with SQL Server 2012 (11.x) SP1 CU2 Required for instance features. |
Specifies an InstanceID for the instance that is being prepared. |
PolyBase Engine | /PBENGSVCACCOUNT Optional |
Specifies the account for the engine service. Default value: NT AUTHORITY\NETWORK SERVICE . |
PolyBase Data Movement | /PBDMSSVCPASSWORD Optional |
Specifies the password for the data movement account. This parameter can be omitted when using a managed service account, virtual account, or built-in account. |
PolyBase Engine | /PBENGSVCSTARTUPTYPE Optional |
Specifies the startup mode for the PolyBase Engine service. Supported values: - Automatic (default)- Disabled - Manual |
PolyBase | /PBPORTRANGE Optional |
Specifies a port range with at least 6 ports for PolyBase services. Example:/PBPORTRANGE=16450-16460 |
PolyBase | /PBSCALEOUT Optional |
Specifies if the SQL Server Database Engine instance will be used as a part of PolyBase Scale-out computational group. Use this option if you're configuring a PolyBase Scale-out computational group including the head node. Supported values: True , False |
Database Engine Setup Control | /Q or /QUIET Optional |
Specifies that Setup runs in a quiet mode without any user interface. This is used for unattended installations. The /Q parameter overrides the input of the /QS parameter. |
Database Engine Setup Control | /QS or /QUIETSIMPLE Optional |
Specifies that Setup runs and shows progress through the UI, but doesn't accept any input or show any error messages. |
1 Distributed Replay, SDK, and SNAC aren't available in SQL Server 2022 (16.x).
Sample syntax
To prepare a new, stand-alone instance with the SQL Server Database Engine, Replication, and Full-Text Search components, and Reporting Services.
setup.exe /q /ACTION=PrepareImage /FEATURES=SQL,RS /InstanceID =<MYINST> /IACCEPTSQLSERVERLICENSETERMS
Complete image parameters
Use the parameters in the following table to develop command-line scripts for completing and configuring a prepared instance of SQL Server.
SQL Server component | Parameter | Description |
---|---|---|
Database Engine Setup Control | /ACTION Required |
Required to indicate the installation workflow. Supported values: CompleteImage |
Database Engine Setup Control | /IACCEPTSQLSERVERLICENSETERMS Required, when the /Q or /QS parameter is specified for unattended installations |
Required to acknowledge acceptance of the license terms. Beginning with SQL Server 2022 (16.x), read the Microsoft SQL Server Software License Terms at aka.ms/useterms. |
Database Engine Setup Control | /ENU Optional |
Use this parameter to install the English version of SQL Server on a localized operating system when the installation media includes language packs for both English and the language corresponding to the operating system. |
Database Engine Setup Control | /CONFIGURATIONFILE Optional |
Specifies the ConfigurationFile to use. |
Database Engine Setup Control | /ERRORREPORTING Applies to: SQL Server 2014 (12.x) and earlier versions Optional |
To manage how error feedback is sent to Microsoft, see How to configure SQL Server 2016 (13.x) to send feedback to Microsoft. In older versions this specifies the error reporting for SQL Server. For more information, see SQL Server privacy supplement. Supported values: - 1 = enabled- 0 = disabled |
Database Engine Setup Control | /HELP or ? Optional |
Displays usage options for the parameters. |
Database Engine Setup Control | /INDICATEPROGRESS Optional |
Specifies that the verbose Setup log file is piped to the console. |
Database Engine Setup Control | /INSTANCEID Prior to SQL Server 2012 (11.x) SP1 CU2 (January 2013) Required Beginning with SQL Server 2012 (11.x) SP1 CU2 Optional |
Use the Instance ID specified during the prepare image step. Supported values: InstanceID of a prepared instance. |
Database Engine Setup Control | /INSTANCENAME Prior to SQL Server 2012 (11.x) SP1 CU2 (January 2013) Required Beginning with SQL Server 2012 (11.x) SP1 CU2 Optional |
Specifies a SQL Server instance name for the instance that is being completed. For more information, see Instance Configuration. |
Database Engine Setup Control | /PRODUCTCOVEREDBYSA Applies to: SQL Server 2022 (16.x) and later versions Required, when installing the Azure Extension feature from the command line with AZUREEXTENSION . |
Specifies the license coverage for SQL Server./PRODUCTCOVEREDBYSA=True , or just /PRODUCTCOVEREDBYSA , indicates it's covered under Software Assurance or SQL Server subscription./PRODUCTCOVEREDBYSA=False , or omitting the parameter, indicates it's covered under a SQL Server license. |
Database Engine Setup Control | /PID Optional |
Specifies the product key for the edition of SQL Server. If this parameter isn't specified, Evaluation is used. Note: If you're installing SQL Server Express, SQL Server Express with Advanced Services, SQL Server Express with tools, SQL Server Developer, or SQL Server Evaluation, the PID is predefined. |
Database Engine Setup Control | /Q or /QUIET Optional |
Specifies that Setup runs in a quiet mode without any user interface. This is used for unattended installations. The /Q parameter overrides the input of the /QS parameter. |
Database Engine Setup Control | /QS or /QUIETSIMPLE Optional |
Specifies that Setup runs and shows progress through the UI, but doesn't accept any input or show any error messages. |
Database Engine Setup Control | /SQMREPORTING Applies to: SQL Server 2014 (12.x) and earlier versions Optional |
To manage how error feedback is sent to Microsoft, see How to configure SQL Server 2016 (13.x) to send feedback to Microsoft. In older versions this specifies feature usage reporting for SQL Server. Supported values: - 1 = enabled- 0 = disabled |
Database Engine Setup Control | /HIDECONSOLE Optional |
Specifies that the console window is hidden or closed. |
SQL Server Agent | /AGTSVCACCOUNT Required |
Specifies the account for the SQL Server Agent service. |
SQL Server Agent | /AGTSVCPASSWORD Required |
Specifies the password for SQL Server Agent service account. This parameter can be omitted when using a managed service account, virtual account, or built-in account. |
SQL Server Agent | /AGTSVCSTARTUPTYPE Optional |
Specifies the startup mode for the SQL Server Agent service. Supported values: - Automatic - Disabled - Manual |
PolyBase Engine | /PBENGSVCACCOUNT Optional |
Specifies the account for the engine service. Default value: NT AUTHORITY\NETWORK SERVICE . |
PolyBase Data Movement | /PBDMSSVCPASSWORD Optional |
Specifies the password for the data movement account. This parameter can be omitted when using a managed service account, virtual account, or built-in account. |
PolyBase Engine | /PBENGSVCSTARTUPTYPE Optional |
Specifies the startup mode for the PolyBase Engine service. Supported values: - Automatic (default)- Disabled - Manual |
PolyBase | /PBPORTRANGE Optional |
Specifies a port range with at least 6 ports for PolyBase services. Example:/PBPORTRANGE=16450-16460 |
PolyBase | /PBSCALEOUT Optional |
Specifies if the SQL Server Database Engine instance will be used as a part of PolyBase Scale-out computational group. Use this option if you're configuring a PolyBase Scale-out computational group including the head node. Supported values: True , False |
SQL Server Browser | /BROWSERSVCSTARTUPTYPE Optional |
Specifies the startup mode for SQL Server Browser service. Supported values: - Automatic - Disabled - Manual |
SQL Server Database Engine | /ENABLERANU Optional |
Enables run-as credentials for SQL Server Express installations. |
SQL Server Database Engine | /INSTALLSQLDATADIR Optional |
Specifies the data directory for SQL Server data files. Default values: For WOW mode on 64-bit: %Program Files(x86)%\Microsoft SQL Server\ For all other installations: %Program Files%\Microsoft SQL Server\ |
SQL Server Database Engine | /SAPWD Required, when /SECURITYMODE=SQL |
Specifies the password for the SQL Server SA account. |
SQL Server Database Engine | /SECURITYMODE Optional |
Specifies the security mode for SQL Server. If this parameter isn't supplied, then Windows-only authentication mode is supported. Supported value: SQL |
SQL Server Database Engine | /SQLBACKUPDIR Optional |
Specifies the directory for backup files. Default value: <InstallSQLDataDir>\<SQLInstanceID>\MSSQL\Backup |
SQL Server Database Engine | /SQLCOLLATION Optional |
Specifies the collation settings for SQL Server. The default value is based on the locale of your Windows operating system. For more information, see Collation and Unicode support. |
SQL Server Database Engine | /SQLSVCACCOUNT Required |
Specifies the startup account for the SQL Server service. |
SQL Server Database Engine | /SQLSVCPASSWORD Required |
Specifies the password for SQLSVCACCOUNT . This parameter can be omitted when using a managed service account, virtual account, or built-in account. |
SQL Server Database Engine | /SQLSVCSTARTUPTYPE Optional |
Specifies the startup mode for the SQL Server service. Supported values: - Automatic - Disabled - Manual |
SQL Server Database Engine | /SQLSYSADMINACCOUNTS Required |
Use this parameter to provision logins to be members of the sysadmin role. For SQL Server editions other than SQL Server Express, /SQLSYSADMINACCOUNTS is required. For editions of SQL Server Express, use of /SQLSYSADMINACCOUNTS is optional, but either /SQLSYSADMINACCOUNTS or /ADDCURRENTUSERASSQLADMIN is required. |
SQL Server Database Engine | /SQLTEMPDBDIR Optional |
Specifies the directories for tempdb data files. When specifying more than one directory, separate the directories with a blank space. If multiple directories are specified the tempdb data files will be spread across the directories in a round-robin fashion.Default value: <InstallSQLDataDir>\<SQLInstanceID>\MSSQL\Data (System Data Directory)Note: This parameter is added to RebuildDatabase scenario as well. |
SQL Server Database Engine | /SQLTEMPDBLOGDIR Optional |
Specifies the directory for tempdb log file.Default value: <InstallSQLDataDir>\<SQLInstanceID>\MSSQL\Data (System Data Directory)Note: This parameter is added to RebuildDatabase scenario as well. |
SQL Server Database Engine | /SQLTEMPDBFILESIZE Applies to: SQL Server 2016 (13.x) and later versions Optional |
Specifies the initial size of each tempdb data file.Default = 4 MB for SQL Server Express, 8 MB for all other editions Min = 4 MB or 8 MB Max = 1024 MB |
SQL Server Database Engine | /SQLTEMPDBFILEGROWTH Optional |
Specifies the file growth increment of each tempdb data file in MB. A value of 0 indicates that automatic growth is off and no additional space is allowed. Setup allows the size up to 1024.Default value: 64. Allowed range: Min = 0, Max = 1024 |
SQL Server Database Engine | /SQLTEMPDBLOGFILESIZE Applies to: SQL Server 2016 (13.x) and later versions Optional |
Specifies the initial size of the tempdb log file in MB. Setup allows the size up to 1024.Default value: 4 for SQL Server Express 8 for all other editions Allowed range: Min = default value (4 or 8), Max = 1024 |
SQL Server Database Engine | /SQLTEMPDBLOGFILEGROWTH Applies to: SQL Server 2016 (13.x) and later versions Optional |
Specifies the file growth increment of the tempdb log file in MB. A value of 0 indicates that automatic growth is off and no additional space is allowed. Setup allows the size up to 1024.Default value: 64. Allowed range: Min = 0, Max = 1024 |
SQL Server Database Engine | /SQLTEMPDBFILECOUNT Optional |
Specifies the number of tempdb data files to be added by setup. This value can be increased up to the number of cores.Default value: 1 for SQL Server Express 8 or the number of cores, whichever is lower for all other editions Important: The primary database file for tempdb will still be tempdb.mdf . The additional tempdb files are named as tempdb_mssql_#.ndf where # represents a unique number for each additional tempdb database file created during setup. The purpose of this naming convention is to make them unique. Uninstalling an instance of SQL Server deletes the files with naming convention tempdb_mssql_#.ndf . Don't use tempdb_mssql_\*.ndf naming convention for user database files.Warning: SQL Server Express isn't supported for configuring this parameter. Setup installs only 1 tempdb data file. |
SQL Server Database Engine | /SQLUSERDBDIR Optional |
Specifies the directory for the data files for user databases. Default value: <InstallSQLDataDir>\<SQLInstanceID>\MSSQL\Data |
SQL Server Database Engine | /SQLUSERDBLOGDIR Optional |
Specifies the directory for the log files for user databases. Default value: <InstallSQLDataDir>\<SQLInstanceID>\MSSQL\Data |
FILESTREAM | /FILESTREAMLEVEL Optional |
Specifies the access level for the FILESTREAM feature. Supported values: - 0 = disable FILESTREAM support for this instance. (Default value)- 1 = enable FILESTREAM for Transact-SQL access.- 2 = enable FILESTREAM for Transact-SQL and file I/O streaming access. (Not valid for Cluster scenarios)- 3 = allow remote clients to have streaming access to FILESTREAM data. |
FILESTREAM | /FILESTREAMSHARENAME Optional Required when FILESTREAMLEVEL is greater than 1. |
Specifies the name of the Windows share in which the FILESTREAM data will be stored. |
SQL Server Full Text | /FTSVCACCOUNT Optional |
Specifies the account for Full-Text filter launcher service. This parameter is ignored in Windows Server 2008 or higher. ServiceSID is used to help secure the communication between SQL Server and Full-text Filter Daemon. If the values aren't provided, the Full-text Filter Launcher Service is disabled. You have to use SQL Server Control Manager to change the service account and enable full-text functionality. Default value: Local Service Account |
SQL Server Full Text | /FTSVCPASSWORD Optional |
Specifies the password for the Full-Text filter launcher service. This parameter is ignored in Windows Server 2008 or higher. This parameter can be omitted when using a managed service account, virtual account, or built-in account. |
SQL Server Network Configuration | /NPENABLED Optional |
Specifies the state of the Named Pipes protocol for the SQL Server service. Supported values: - 0 = disable the Named Pipes protocol- 1 = enable the Named Pipes protocol |
SQL Server Network Configuration | /TCPENABLED Optional |
Specifies the state of the TCP protocol for the SQL Server service. Supported values: - 0 = disable the TCP protocol- 1 = enable the TCP protocol |
Reporting Services | /RSINSTALLMODE Applies to: SQL Server 2016 (13.x) and earlier versions Optional Available only on FilesOnlyMode |
Specifies the Install mode for Reporting Services. Supported values: - SharePointFilesOnlyMode - DefaultNativeMode - FilesOnlyMode Note: If the installation includes the SQL Server Database Engine, the default RSINSTALLMODE is DefaultNativeMode .If the installation doesn't include the SQL Server Database Engine, the default RSINSTALLMODE is FilesOnlyMode .If you choose DefaultNativeMode but the installation doesn't include the SQL Server Database Engine, the installation will automatically change the RSINSTALLMODE to FilesOnlyMode . |
Reporting Services | /RSSVCACCOUNT Applies to: SQL Server 2016 (13.x) and earlier versions Required |
Specifies the startup account for the Reporting Services. |
Reporting Services | /RSSVCPASSWORD Applies to: SQL Server 2016 (13.x) and earlier versions Required |
Specifies the password for the startup account for the Reporting Services service. This parameter can be omitted when using a managed service account, virtual account, or built-in account. |
Reporting Services | /RSSVCStartupType Applies to: SQL Server 2016 (13.x) and earlier versions Optional |
Specifies the startup mode for Reporting Services. Supported values: - Automatic - Disabled - Manual |
Sample syntax
To complete a prepared, stand-alone instance that includes SQL Server Database Engine, Replication, and Full-Text Search components.
setup.exe /q /ACTION=CompleteImage /INSTANCENAME=MYNEWINST /INSTANCEID=<MYINST> /SQLSVCACCOUNT="<DomainName\UserName>" /SQLSVCPASSWORD="<StrongPassword>" /SQLSYSADMINACCOUNTS="<DomainName\UserName>" /AGTSVCACCOUNT="NT AUTHORITY\NETWORK SERVICE" /IACCEPTSQLSERVERLICENSETERMS
Upgrade parameters
Use the parameters in the following table to develop command-line scripts for upgrade.
SQL Server Database Engine component | Parameter | Description |
---|---|---|
Database Engine Setup Control | /ACTION Required |
Required to indicate the installation workflow. Supported values: - Upgrade - EditionUpgrade The value EditionUpgrade is used to upgrade an existing edition of SQL Server to a different edition. For more information about the supported version and edition upgrades, see Supported version and edition upgrades (SQL Server 2022). |
Database Engine Setup Control | /IACCEPTSQLSERVERLICENSETERMS Required, when the /Q or /QS parameter is specified for unattended installations |
Required to acknowledge acceptance of the license terms. Beginning with SQL Server 2022 (16.x), read the Microsoft SQL Server Software License Terms at aka.ms/useterms. |
Database Engine Setup Control | /ENU Optional |
Use this parameter to install the English version of SQL Server on a localized operating system when the installation media includes language packs for both English and the language corresponding to the operating system. |
Database Engine Setup Control | /UpdateEnabled Optional |
Specify whether SQL Server Setup should discover and include product updates. The valid values are True and False or 1 and 0 . By default, SQL Server Setup will include updates that are found. |
Database Engine Setup Control | /UpdateSource Optional |
Specify the location where SQL Server Setup will obtain product updates. The valid values are "MU" to search Microsoft Update, a valid folder path, a relative path such as .\MyUpdates , or a UNC share. By default, SQL Server Setup will search Microsoft Update or a Windows Update Service through the Windows Server Update Services. |
Database Engine Setup Control | /CONFIGURATIONFILE Optional |
Specifies the ConfigurationFile to use. |
Database Engine Setup Control | /ERRORREPORTING Applies to: SQL Server 2014 (12.x) and earlier versions Optional |
To manage how error feedback is sent to Microsoft, see How to configure SQL Server 2016 (13.x) to send feedback to Microsoft. In older versions this specifies the error reporting for SQL Server. For more information, see SQL Server privacy supplement. Supported values: - 1 = enabled- 0 = disabled |
Database Engine Setup Control | /HELP or ? Optional |
Displays usage options for the parameters. |
Database Engine Setup Control | /INDICATEPROGRESS Optional |
Specifies that the verbose Setup log file is piped to the console. |
Database Engine Setup Control | / INSTANCEDIR Optional |
Specifies a nondefault installation directory for shared components. |
Database Engine Setup Control | /INSTANCEID Required, when you upgrade from SQL Server 2008 (10.0.x) or later versions. Optional, when you upgrade from SQL Server 2005 (9.x). |
Specifies a nondefault value for an InstanceID. |
Database Engine Setup Control | /INSTANCENAME Required |
Specifies a SQL Server Database Engine instance name. For more information, see Instance Configuration. |
Database Engine Setup Control | /PID Optional |
Specifies the product key for the edition of SQL Server. If this parameter isn't specified, Evaluation is used. Note: If you're installing SQL Server Express, SQL Server Express with Advanced Services, SQL Server Express with tools, SQL Server Developer, or SQL Server Evaluation, the PID is predefined. |
Database Engine Setup Control | /Q or /QUIET Optional |
Specifies that Setup runs in a quiet mode without any user interface. This is used for unattended installations. The /Q parameter overrides the input of the /QS parameter. |
Database Engine Setup Control | /UIMODE Optional |
Specifies whether to present only the minimum number of dialog boxes during setup./UIMODE can only be used with the /ACTION=INSTALL and UPGRADE parameters.Supported values: - /UIMODE=Normal is the default for non-Express editions and presents all setup dialog boxes for the selected features.- /UIMODE=AutoAdvance is the default for Express editions and skips nonessential dialog boxes.When combined with other parameters, UIMODE is overridden. For example, when /UIMODE=AutoAdvance and /ADDCURRENTUSERASSQLADMIN=FALSE are both provided, the provisioning dialog box isn't auto populated with the current user.The UIMODE setting can't be used with the /Q or /QS parameters. |
Database Engine Setup Control | /SQMREPORTING Applies to: SQL Server 2014 (12.x) and earlier versions Optional |
To manage how error feedback is sent to Microsoft, see How to configure SQL Server 2016 (13.x) to send feedback to Microsoft. In older versions this specifies feature usage reporting for SQL Server. Supported values: - 1 = enabled- 0 = disabled |
Database Engine Setup Control | /HIDECONSOLE Optional |
Specifies that the console window is hidden or closed. |
SQL Server Browser | /BROWSERSVCSTARTUPTYPE Optional |
Specifies the startup mode for SQL Server Browser service. Supported values: - Automatic - Disabled - Manual |
SQL Server Full-Text | /FTUPGRADEOPTION Optional |
Specifies the Full-Text catalog upgrade option. Supported values: - REBUILD - RESET - IMPORT |
Integration Services | /ISSVCACCOUNT Required |
Specifies the account for Integration Services. Default value: NT AUTHORITY\NETWORK SERVICE |
Integration Services | /ISSVCPASSWORD Required |
Specifies the Integration Services password. This parameter can be omitted when using a managed service account, virtual account, or built-in account. |
Integration Services | /ISSVCStartupType Optional |
Specifies the startup mode for the Integration Services service. |
Reporting Services | /RSUPGRADEDATABASEACCOUNT Optional |
The property is only used when upgrading a SharePoint mode Report Server that is version 2008 R2 or earlier. Additional upgrade operations are performed for report servers that use the older SharePoint mode architecture, which was changed in SQL Server 2012 (11.x) Reporting Services. If this option isn't included with the command-line installation, the default service account for the old report server instance is used. If this property is used, supply the password for the account using the /RSUPGRADEPASSWORD property. |
Reporting Services | /RSUPGRADEPASSWORD Optional |
Password of the existing Report Server service account. This parameter can be omitted when using a managed service account, virtual account, or built-in account. |
Reporting Services | /ALLOWUPGRADEFORSSRSSHAREPOINTMODE |
The switch is required when upgrading a SharePoint Mode installation that is based on the SharePoint shared service architecture. The switch isn't needed for upgrading non-shared service versions of Reporting Services. |
Sample syntax
To upgrade an existing instance or failover cluster node from a previous SQL Server Database Engine version,
setup.exe /q /ACTION=upgrade /INSTANCEID = <INSTANCEID>/INSTANCENAME=MSSQLSERVER /RSUPGRADEDATABASEACCOUNT="<Provide a SQL Server logon account that can connect to the report server during upgrade>" /RSUPGRADEPASSWORD="<Provide a password for the report server upgrade account>" /ISSVCAccount="NT AUTHORITY\NETWORK SERVICE" /IACCEPTSQLSERVERLICENSETERMS
Repair parameters
Use the parameters in the following table to develop command-line scripts for repair.
SQL Server Database Engine component | Parameter | Description |
---|---|---|
Database Engine Setup Control | /ACTION Required |
Required to indicate the repair workflow. Supported values: Repair |
Database Engine Setup Control | /ENU Optional |
Use this parameter to install the English version of SQL Server on a localized operating system when the installation media includes language packs for both English and the language corresponding to the operating system. |
Database Engine Setup Control | /FEATURES Required |
Specifies components to repair. |
Database Engine Setup Control | /INSTANCENAME Required |
Specifies a SQL Server Database Engine instance name. For more information, see Instance Configuration. |
PolyBase Engine | /PBENGSVCACCOUNT Optional |
Specifies the account for the engine service. Default value: NT AUTHORITY\NETWORK SERVICE . |
PolyBase Data Movement | /PBDMSSVCPASSWORD Optional |
Specifies the password for the data movement account. This parameter can be omitted when using a managed service account, virtual account, or built-in account. |
PolyBase Engine | /PBENGSVCSTARTUPTYPE Optional |
Specifies the startup mode for the PolyBase Engine service. Supported values: - Automatic (default)- Disabled - Manual |
PolyBase | /PBPORTRANGE Optional |
Specifies a port range with at least 6 ports for PolyBase services. Example:/PBPORTRANGE=16450-16460 |
PolyBase | /PBSCALEOUT Optional |
Specifies if the SQL Server Database Engine instance will be used as a part of PolyBase Scale-out computational group. Use this option if you're configuring a PolyBase Scale-out computational group including the head node. Supported values: True , False |
Database Engine Setup Control | /Q or /QUIET Optional |
Specifies that Setup runs in a quiet mode without any user interface. This is used for unattended installations. The /Q parameter overrides the input of the /QS parameter. |
Database Engine Setup Control | /HIDECONSOLE Optional |
Specifies that the console window is hidden or closed. |
Sample syntax
Repair an instance and shared components.
setup.exe /q /ACTION=Repair /INSTANCENAME=<instancename>
Rebuild system database parameters
Use the parameters in the following table to develop command-line scripts for rebuilding the master
, model
, msdb
, and tempdb
system databases. For more information, see Rebuild system databases.
SQL Server Database Engine component | Parameter | Description |
---|---|---|
Database Engine Setup Control | /ACTION Required |
Required to indicate the rebuild database workflow. Supported values: RebuildDatabase |
Database Engine Setup Control | /INSTANCENAME Required |
Specifies a SQL Server Database Engine instance name. For more information, see Instance Configuration. |
Database Engine Setup Control | /Q or /QUIET Optional |
Specifies that Setup runs in a quiet mode without any user interface. This is used for unattended installations. The /Q parameter overrides the input of the /QS parameter. |
SQL Server Database Engine | /SQLCOLLATION Optional |
Specifies a new server-level collation. The default value is based on the locale of your Windows operating system. For more information, see Collation and Unicode support. |
SQL Server Database Engine | /SAPWD Required, when /SECURITYMODE=SQL was specified during installation of the instance. |
Specifies the password for SQL Server SA account. |
SQL Server Database Engine | /SQLSYSADMINACCOUNTS Required |
Use this parameter to provision logins to be members of the sysadmin role. For SQL Server editions other than SQL Server Express, /SQLSYSADMINACCOUNTS is required. For editions of SQL Server Express, use of /SQLSYSADMINACCOUNTS is optional, but either /SQLSYSADMINACCOUNTS or /ADDCURRENTUSERASSQLADMIN is required. |
SQL Server Database Engine | /SQLTEMPDBDIR Optional |
Specifies the directories for tempdb data files. When specifying more than one directory, separate the directories with a blank space. If multiple directories are specified the tempdb data files will be spread across the directories in a round-robin fashion.Default value: <InstallSQLDataDir>\<SQLInstanceID>\MSSQL\Data (System Data Directory)Note: This parameter is added to RebuildDatabase scenario as well. |
SQL Server Database Engine | /SQLTEMPDBLOGDIR Optional |
Specifies the directory for tempdb log file.Default value: <InstallSQLDataDir>\<SQLInstanceID>\MSSQL\Data (System Data Directory)Note: This parameter is added to RebuildDatabase scenario as well. |
SQL Server Database Engine | /SQLTEMPDBFILECOUNT Optional |
Specifies the number of tempdb data files to be added by setup. This value can be increased up to the number of cores.Default value: 1 for SQL Server Express 8 or the number of cores, whichever is lower for all other editions Important: The primary database file for tempdb will still be tempdb.mdf . The additional tempdb files are named as tempdb_mssql_#.ndf where # represents a unique number for each additional tempdb database file created during setup. The purpose of this naming convention is to make them unique. Uninstalling an instance of SQL Server deletes the files with naming convention tempdb_mssql_#.ndf . Don't use tempdb_mssql_\*.ndf naming convention for user database files.Warning: SQL Server Express isn't supported for configuring this parameter. Setup installs only 1 tempdb data file. |
SQL Server Database Engine | /SQLTEMPDBFILESIZE Applies to: SQL Server 2016 (13.x) and later versions Optional |
Specifies the initial size of each tempdb data file.Default = 4 MB for SQL Server Express, 8 MB for all other editions Min = 4 MB or 8 MB Max = 1024 MB |
SQL Server Database Engine | /SQLTEMPDBFILEGROWTH Optional |
Specifies the file growth increment of each tempdb data file in MB. A value of 0 indicates that automatic growth is off and no additional space is allowed. Setup allows the size up to 1024.Default value: 64. Allowed range: Min = 0, Max = 1024 |
SQL Server Database Engine | /SQLTEMPDBLOGFILESIZE Applies to: SQL Server 2016 (13.x) and later versions Optional |
Specifies the initial size of the tempdb log file in MB. Setup allows the size up to 1024.Default value: 4 for SQL Server Express 8 for all other editions Allowed range: Min = default value (4 or 8), Max = 1024 |
SQL Server Database Engine | /SQLTEMPDBLOGFILEGROWTH Applies to: SQL Server 2016 (13.x) and later versions Optional |
Specifies the file growth increment of the tempdb log file in MB. A value of 0 indicates that automatic growth is off and no additional space is allowed. Setup allows the size up to 1024.Default value: 64. Allowed range: Min = 0, Max = 1024 |
Uninstall parameters
Use the parameters in the following table to develop command-line scripts for uninstallation.
SQL Server Database Engine component | Parameter | Description |
---|---|---|
Database Engine Setup Control | /ACTION Required |
Required to indicate the uninstall work flow. Supported values: Uninstall |
Database Engine Setup Control | /CONFIGURATIONFILE Optional |
Specifies the ConfigurationFile to use. |
Database Engine Setup Control | /FEATURES Required |
Specifies components to uninstall. |
Database Engine Setup Control | /HELP or ? Optional |
Displays usage options for the parameters. |
Database Engine Setup Control | /INDICATEPROGRESS Optional |
Specifies that the verbose Setup log file is piped to the console. |
Database Engine Setup Control | /INSTANCENAME Required |
Specifies a SQL Server Database Engine instance name. For more information, see Instance Configuration. |
Database Engine Setup Control | /Q or /QUIET Optional |
Specifies that Setup runs in a quiet mode without any user interface. This is used for unattended installations. The /Q parameter overrides the input of the /QS parameter. |
Database Engine Setup Control | /HIDECONSOLE Optional |
Specifies that the console window is hidden or closed. |
Sample syntax
To uninstall an existing instance of SQL Server.
setup.exe /Action=Uninstall /FEATURES=SQL,AS,RS,IS,Tools /INSTANCENAME=MSSQLSERVER
To remove a named instance, specify the name of the instance instead of "MSSQLSERVER" in the example that was mentioned earlier in this article.
Failover cluster parameters
Before you install a SQL Server Database Engine failover cluster instance, review the following articles:
Hardware and Software Requirements for Installing SQL Server 2016 (13.x)
Always On Failover Cluster Instances (SQL Server)
Important
All failover cluster installation commands require an underlying Windows cluster. All the nodes that will be part of a SQL Server Database Engine failover cluster must be part of the same Windows cluster.
Test and modify the following failover cluster installation scripts to meet the needs of your organization.
Integrated install failover cluster parameters
Use the parameters in the following table to develop command-line scripts for failover cluster installation.
For more information about Integrated Installation, see Always On Failover Cluster Instances (SQL Server).
Note
To add more nodes after the installation, use Add Node action.
SQL Server Database Engine component | Parameter | Details |
---|---|---|
Database Engine Setup Control | /ACTION Required |
Required to indicate the failover cluster installation work flow. Supported value: InstallFailoverCluster |
Database Engine Setup Control | /IACCEPTSQLSERVERLICENSETERMS Required, when the /Q or /QS parameter is specified for unattended installations |
Required to acknowledge acceptance of the license terms. Beginning with SQL Server 2022 (16.x), read the Microsoft SQL Server Software License Terms at aka.ms/useterms. |
Database Engine Setup Control | /ENU Optional |
Use this parameter to install the English version of SQL Server on a localized operating system when the installation media includes language packs for both English and the language corresponding to the operating system. |
Database Engine Setup Control | /FAILOVERCLUSTERGROUP Optional |
Specifies the name of the resource group to be used for the SQL Server Database Engine failover cluster. It can be the name of an existing cluster group or the name of a new resource group. Default value: SQL Server (<InstanceName>) |
PolyBase Engine | /PBENGSVCACCOUNT Optional |
Specifies the account for the engine service. Default value: NT AUTHORITY\NETWORK SERVICE . |
PolyBase Data Movement | /PBDMSSVCPASSWORD Optional |
Specifies the password for the data movement account. This parameter can be omitted when using a managed service account, virtual account, or built-in account. |
PolyBase Engine | /PBENGSVCSTARTUPTYPE Optional |
Specifies the startup mode for the PolyBase Engine service. Supported values: - Automatic (default)- Disabled - Manual |
PolyBase | /PBPORTRANGE Optional |
Specifies a port range with at least 6 ports for PolyBase services. Example:/PBPORTRANGE=16450-16460 |
PolyBase | /PBSCALEOUT Optional |
Specifies if the SQL Server Database Engine instance will be used as a part of PolyBase Scale-out computational group. Use this option if you're configuring a PolyBase Scale-out computational group including the head node. Supported values: True , False |
Database Engine Setup Control | /UpdateEnabled Optional |
Specify whether SQL Server Setup should discover and include product updates. The valid values are True and False or 1 and 0 . By default, SQL Server Setup will include updates that are found. |
Database Engine Setup Control | /UpdateSource Optional |
Specify the location where SQL Server Setup will obtain product updates. The valid values are "MU" to search Microsoft Update, a valid folder path, a relative path such as .\MyUpdates , or a UNC share. By default, SQL Server Setup will search Microsoft Update or a Windows Update Service through the Windows Server Update Services. |
Database Engine Setup Control | /CONFIGURATIONFILE Optional |
Specifies the ConfigurationFile to use. |
Database Engine Setup Control | /ERRORREPORTING Applies to: SQL Server 2014 (12.x) and earlier versions Optional |
To manage how error feedback is sent to Microsoft, see How to configure SQL Server 2016 (13.x) to send feedback to Microsoft. In older versions this specifies the error reporting for SQL Server. For more information, see SQL Server privacy supplement. Supported values: - 1 = enabled- 0 = disabled |
Database Engine Setup Control | /FEATURES Required |
Specifies components to install. |
Database Engine Setup Control | /HELP or ? Optional |
Displays usage options for the parameters. |
Database Engine Setup Control | /INDICATEPROGRESS Optional |
Specifies that the verbose Setup log file is piped to the console. |
Database Engine Setup Control | /INSTALLSHAREDDIR Optional |
Specifies a nondefault installation directory for 64-bit shared components. Default is %Program Files%\Microsoft SQL Server Can't be set to %Program Files(x86)%\Microsoft SQL Server |
Database Engine Setup Control | /INSTALLSHAREDWOWDIR Optional |
Specifies a nondefault installation directory for 32-bit shared components. Supported only on a 64-bit system. Default is %Program Files(x86)%\Microsoft SQL Server Can't be set to %Program Files%\Microsoft SQL Server |
Database Engine Setup Control | /INSTANCEDIR Optional |
Specifies a nondefault installation directory for instance-specific components. |
Database Engine Setup Control | /INSTANCEID Optional |
Specifies a nondefault value for an InstanceID. |
Database Engine Setup Control | /INSTANCENAME Required |
Specifies a SQL Server Database Engine instance name. For more information, see Instance Configuration. |
Database Engine Setup Control | /PRODUCTCOVEREDBYSA Applies to: SQL Server 2022 (16.x) and later versions Required, when installing the Azure Extension feature from the command line with AZUREEXTENSION . |
Specifies the license coverage for SQL Server./PRODUCTCOVEREDBYSA=True , or just /PRODUCTCOVEREDBYSA , indicates it's covered under Software Assurance or SQL Server subscription./PRODUCTCOVEREDBYSA=False , or omitting the parameter, indicates it's covered under a SQL Server license. |
Database Engine Setup Control | /PID Optional |
Specifies the product key for the edition of SQL Server. If this parameter isn't specified, Evaluation is used. Note: If you're installing SQL Server Express, SQL Server Express with Advanced Services, SQL Server Express with tools, SQL Server Developer, or SQL Server Evaluation, the PID is predefined. |
Database Engine Setup Control | /Q or /QUIET Optional |
Specifies that Setup runs in a quiet mode without any user interface. This is used for unattended installations. The /Q parameter overrides the input of the /QS parameter. |
Database Engine Setup Control | /QS or /QUIETSIMPLE Optional |
Specifies that Setup runs and shows progress through the UI, but doesn't accept any input or show any error messages. |
Database Engine Setup Control | /SQMREPORTING Applies to: SQL Server 2014 (12.x) and earlier versions Optional |
To manage how error feedback is sent to Microsoft, see How to configure SQL Server 2016 (13.x) to send feedback to Microsoft. In older versions this specifies feature usage reporting for SQL Server. Supported values: - 1 = enabled- 0 = disabled |
Database Engine Setup Control | /HIDECONSOLE Optional |
Specifies that the console window is hidden or closed. |
Database Engine Setup Control | /FAILOVERCLUSTERDISKS Optional |
Specifies the list of shared disks to be included in the SQL Server Database Engine failover cluster resource group. Default value: The first drive is used as the default drive for all databases. |
Database Engine Setup Control | /FAILOVERCLUSTERIPADDRESSES Required |
Specifies an encoded IP address. The encodings are semicolon-delimited (;) and follow the format <IP Type>;<address>;<network name>;<subnet mask>. Supported IP types include DHCP, IPv4, and IPv6. You can specify multiple failover cluster IP addresses with a space in between. See the following examples: FAILOVERCLUSTERIPADDRESSES=DEFAULT FAILOVERCLUSTERIPADDRESSES=IPv4;DHCP;ClusterNetwork1 FAILOVERCLUSTERIPADDRESSES=IPv6;DHCP;ClusterNetwork1 FAILOVERCLUSTERIPADDRESSES=IPv6;2041:0:1a0f::8a5b:131c |
Database Engine Setup Control | /FAILOVERCLUSTERNETWORKNAME Required |
Specifies the network name for the new SQL Server Database Engine failover cluster. This name is used to identify the new SQL Server Database Engine failover cluster instance on the network. |
SQL Server Agent | /AGTSVCACCOUNT Required |
Specifies the account for the SQL Server Agent service. |
SQL Server Agent | /AGTSVCPASSWORD Required |
Specifies the password for SQL Server Agent service account. This parameter can be omitted when using a managed service account, virtual account, or built-in account. |
Analysis Services | /ASBACKUPDIR Optional |
Specifies the directory for Analysis Services backup files. Default values: For WOW mode on 64-bit: %Program Files(x86)%\Microsoft SQL Server\<INSTANCEDIR>\<ASInstanceID>\OLAP\Backup For all other installations: %Program Files%\Microsoft SQL Server\<INSTANCEDIR>\<ASInstanceID>\OLAP\Backup |
Analysis Services | /ASCOLLATION Optional |
Specifies the collation setting for Analysis Services. Default value: Latin1_General_CI_AS Note: Only Windows collation is supported. Using SQL collation can result in unexpected behavior. |
Analysis Services | /ASCONFIGDIR Optional |
Specifies the directory for Analysis Services configuration files. Default values: For WOW mode on 64-bit: %Program Files(x86)%\Microsoft SQL Server\<INSTANCEDIR>\<ASInstanceID>\OLAP\Config For all other installations: %Program Files%\Microsoft SQL Server\<INSTANCEDIR>\<ASInstanceID>\OLAP\Config |
Analysis Services | /ASDATADIR Optional |
Specifies the directory for Analysis Services data files. Default values: For WOW mode on 64-bit: %Program Files(x86)%\Microsoft SQL Server\<INSTANCEDIR>\<ASInstanceID>\OLAP\Data For all other installations: %Program Files%\Microsoft SQL Server\<INSTANCEDIR>\<ASInstanceID>\OLAP\Data |
Analysis Services | /ASLOGDIR Optional |
Specifies the directory for Analysis Services log files. Default values: For WOW mode on 64-bit: %Program Files(x86)%\Microsoft SQL Server\<INSTANCEDIR>\<ASInstanceID>\OLAP\Log For all other installations: %Program Files%\Microsoft SQL Server\<INSTANCEDIR>\<ASInstanceID>\OLAP\Log |
Analysis Services | /ASSYSADMINACCOUNTS Required |
Specifies the administrator credentials for Analysis Services. |
Analysis Services | /ASTEMPDIR Optional |
Specifies the directory for Analysis Services temporary files. Default values: For WOW mode on 64-bit: %Program Files(x86)%\Microsoft SQL Server\<INSTANCEDIR>\<ASInstanceID>\OLAP\Temp For all other installations: %Program Files%\Microsoft SQL Server\<INSTANCEDIR>\<ASInstanceID>\OLAP\Temp |
Analysis Services | /ASPROVIDERMSOLAP Optional |
Specifies whether the MSOLAP provider can run in-process. Default value: - 1 = enabled |
Analysis Services | /ASSERVERMODE Optional |
Specifies the server mode of the Analysis Services instance. Valid values in a cluster scenario are MULTIDIMENSIONAL or TABULAR . ASSERVERMODE is case-sensitive. All values must be expressed in uppercase. For more information about valid values, see Install Analysis Services in Tabular Mode. |
SQL Server Database Engine | /INSTALLSQLDATADIR Required |
Specifies the data directory for SQL Server data files. The data directory must be specified and on a shared cluster disk. |
SQL Server Database Engine | /SAPWD Required, when /SECURITYMODE=SQL |
Specifies the password for the SQL Server SA account. |
SQL Server Database Engine | /SECURITYMODE Optional |
Specifies the security mode for SQL Server. If this parameter isn't supplied, then Windows-only authentication mode is supported. Supported value: SQL |
SQL Server Database Engine | /SQLBACKUPDIR Optional |
Specifies the directory for backup files. Default value: <InstallSQLDataDir>\<SQLInstanceID>\MSSQL\Backup |
SQL Server Database Engine | /SQLCOLLATION Optional |
Specifies the collation settings for SQL Server. The default value is based on the locale of your Windows operating system. For more information, see Collation and Unicode support. |
SQL Server Database Engine | /SQLSVCACCOUNT Required |
Specifies the startup account for the SQL Server service. |
SQL Server Database Engine | /SQLSVCPASSWORD Required |
Specifies the password for SQLSVCACCOUNT . This parameter can be omitted when using a managed service account, virtual account, or built-in account. |
SQL Server Database Engine | /SQLSYSADMINACCOUNTS Required |
Use this parameter to provision logins to be members of the sysadmin role. For SQL Server editions other than SQL Server Express, /SQLSYSADMINACCOUNTS is required. For editions of SQL Server Express, use of /SQLSYSADMINACCOUNTS is optional, but either /SQLSYSADMINACCOUNTS or /ADDCURRENTUSERASSQLADMIN is required. |
SQL Server Database Engine | /SQLUSERDBDIR Optional |
Specifies the directory for the data files for user databases. Default value: <InstallSQLDataDir>\<SQLInstanceID>\MSSQL\Data |
SQL Server Database Engine | /SQLTEMPDBDIR Optional |
Specifies the directories for tempdb data files. When specifying more than one directory, separate the directories with a blank space. If multiple directories are specified the tempdb data files will be spread across the directories in a round-robin fashion.Default value: <InstallSQLDataDir>\<SQLInstanceID>\MSSQL\Data (System Data Directory)Note: This parameter is added to RebuildDatabase scenario as well. |
SQL Server Database Engine | /SQLTEMPDBLOGDIR Optional |
Specifies the directory for tempdb log file.Default value: <InstallSQLDataDir>\<SQLInstanceID>\MSSQL\Data (System Data Directory)Note: This parameter is added to RebuildDatabase scenario as well. |
SQL Server Database Engine | /SQLTEMPDBFILECOUNT Optional |
Specifies the number of tempdb data files to be added by setup. This value can be increased up to the number of cores.Default value: 1 for SQL Server Express 8 or the number of cores, whichever is lower for all other editions Important: The primary database file for tempdb will still be tempdb.mdf . The additional tempdb files are named as tempdb_mssql_#.ndf where # represents a unique number for each additional tempdb database file created during setup. The purpose of this naming convention is to make them unique. Uninstalling an instance of SQL Server deletes the files with naming convention tempdb_mssql_#.ndf . Don't use tempdb_mssql_\*.ndf naming convention for user database files.Warning: SQL Server Express isn't supported for configuring this parameter. Setup installs only 1 tempdb data file. |
SQL Server Database Engine | /SQLTEMPDBFILESIZE Applies to: SQL Server 2016 (13.x) and later versions Optional |
Specifies the initial size of each tempdb data file.Default = 4 MB for SQL Server Express, 8 MB for all other editions Min = 4 MB or 8 MB Max = 1024 MB |
SQL Server Database Engine | /SQLTEMPDBFILEGROWTH Optional |
Specifies the file growth increment of each tempdb data file in MB. A value of 0 indicates that automatic growth is off and no additional space is allowed. Setup allows the size up to 1024.Default value: 64. Allowed range: Min = 0, Max = 1024 |
SQL Server Database Engine | /SQLTEMPDBLOGFILESIZE Applies to: SQL Server 2016 (13.x) and later versions Optional |
Specifies the initial size of the tempdb log file in MB. Setup allows the size up to 1024.Default value: 4 for SQL Server Express 8 for all other editions Allowed range: Min = default value (4 or 8), Max = 1024 |
SQL Server Database Engine | /SQLTEMPDBLOGFILEGROWTH Applies to: SQL Server 2016 (13.x) and later versions Optional |
Specifies the file growth increment of the tempdb log file in MB. A value of 0 indicates that automatic growth is off and no additional space is allowed. Setup allows the size up to 1024.Default value: 64. Allowed range: Min = 0, Max = 1024 |
SQL Server Database Engine | /SQLUSERDBLOGDIR Optional |
Specifies the directory for the log files for user databases. Default value: <InstallSQLDataDir>\<SQLInstanceID>\MSSQL\Data |
FILESTREAM | /FILESTREAMLEVEL Optional |
Specifies the access level for the FILESTREAM feature. Supported values: - 0 = disable FILESTREAM support for this instance. (Default value)- 1 = enable FILESTREAM for Transact-SQL access.- 2 = enable FILESTREAM for Transact-SQL and file I/O streaming access. (Not valid for Cluster scenarios)- 3 = allow remote clients to have streaming access to FILESTREAM data. |
FILESTREAM | /FILESTREAMSHARENAME Optional Required when FILESTREAMLEVEL is greater than 1. |
Specifies the name of the Windows share in which the FILESTREAM data will be stored. |
SQL Server Full Text | /FTSVCACCOUNT Optional |
Specifies the account for Full-Text filter launcher service. This parameter is ignored in Windows Server 2008 or higher. ServiceSID is used to help secure the communication between SQL Server and Full-text Filter Daemon. If the values aren't provided, the Full-text Filter Launcher Service is disabled. You have to use SQL Server Control Manager to change the service account and enable full-text functionality. Default value: Local Service Account |
SQL Server Full Text | /FTSVCPASSWORD Optional |
Specifies the password for the Full-Text filter launcher service. This parameter is ignored in Windows Server 2008 or higher. This parameter can be omitted when using a managed service account, virtual account, or built-in account. |
Integration Services | /ISSVCACCOUNT Required |
Specifies the account for Integration Services. Default value: NT AUTHORITY\NETWORK SERVICE |
Integration Services | /ISSVCPASSWORD Required |
Specifies the Integration Services password. This parameter can be omitted when using a managed service account, virtual account, or built-in account. |
Integration Services | /ISSVCStartupType Optional |
Specifies the startup mode for the Integration Services service. |
Reporting Services | /RSINSTALLMODE Applies to: SQL Server 2016 (13.x) and earlier versions Optional Available only on FilesOnlyMode |
Specifies the Install mode for Reporting Services. Supported values: - SharePointFilesOnlyMode - DefaultNativeMode - FilesOnlyMode Note: If the installation includes the SQL Server Database Engine, the default RSINSTALLMODE is DefaultNativeMode .If the installation doesn't include the SQL Server Database Engine, the default RSINSTALLMODE is FilesOnlyMode .If you choose DefaultNativeMode but the installation doesn't include the SQL Server Database Engine, the installation will automatically change the RSINSTALLMODE to FilesOnlyMode . |
Reporting Services | /RSSVCACCOUNT Applies to: SQL Server 2016 (13.x) and earlier versions Required |
Specifies the startup account for the Reporting Services. |
Reporting Services | /RSSVCPASSWORD Applies to: SQL Server 2016 (13.x) and earlier versions Required |
Specifies the password for the startup account for the Reporting Services service. This parameter can be omitted when using a managed service account, virtual account, or built-in account. |
Reporting Services | /RSSVCStartupType Applies to: SQL Server 2016 (13.x) and earlier versions Optional |
Specifies the startup mode for Reporting Services. Supported values: - Automatic - Disabled - Manual |
We recommend that you use Service SID instead of domain groups.
Additional notes
The Database Engine and Analysis Services are the only components that are cluster-aware. Other features aren't cluster-aware and don't have high availability through failover.
Sample syntax
To install a single-node SQL Server Database Engine failover cluster instance with the Database Engine and Analysis Services, default instance.
setup.exe /q /ACTION=InstallFailoverCluster /InstanceName=MSSQLSERVER /INDICATEPROGRESS /ASSYSADMINACCOUNTS="<DomainName\UserName>" /ASDATADIR=<Drive>:\OLAP\Data /ASLOGDIR=<Drive>:\OLAP\Log /ASBACKUPDIR=<Drive>:\OLAP\Backup /ASCONFIGDIR=<Drive>:\OLAP\Config /ASTEMPDIR=<Drive>:\OLAP\Temp /FAILOVERCLUSTERDISKS="<Cluster Disk Resource Name - for example, 'Disk S:'" /FAILOVERCLUSTERNETWORKNAME="<Insert Network Name>" /FAILOVERCLUSTERIPADDRESSES="IPv4;xx.xxx.xx.xx;Cluster Network;xxx.xxx.xxx.x" /FAILOVERCLUSTERGROUP="MSSQLSERVER" /Features=AS,SQL /ASSVCACCOUNT="<DomainName\UserName>" /ASSVCPASSWORD="xxxxxxxxxxx" /AGTSVCACCOUNT="<DomainName\UserName>" /AGTSVCPASSWORD="xxxxxxxxxxx" /INSTALLSQLDATADIR="<Drive>:\<Path>\MSSQLSERVER" /SQLCOLLATION="SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CS_AS" /SQLSVCACCOUNT="<DomainName\UserName>" /SQLSVCPASSWORD="xxxxxxxxxxx" /SQLSYSADMINACCOUNTS="<DomainName\UserName> /IACCEPTSQLSERVERLICENSETERMS
Prepare failover cluster parameters
Use the parameters in the following table to develop command-line scripts for failover cluster prepare. This is the first step in advanced cluster installation, where you have to prepare the failover cluster instances on all the nodes of the failover cluster. For more information, see Always On Failover Cluster Instances (SQL Server).
SQL Server Database Engine component | Parameter | Description |
---|---|---|
Database Engine Setup Control | /ACTION Required |
Required to indicate the failover cluster prepare work flow. Supported value: PrepareFailoverCluster |
Database Engine Setup Control | /IACCEPTSQLSERVERLICENSETERMS Required, when the /Q or /QS parameter is specified for unattended installations |
Required to acknowledge acceptance of the license terms. Beginning with SQL Server 2022 (16.x), read the Microsoft SQL Server Software License Terms at aka.ms/useterms. |
Database Engine Setup Control | /ENU Optional |
Use this parameter to install the English version of SQL Server on a localized operating system when the installation media includes language packs for both English and the language corresponding to the operating system. |
Database Engine Setup Control | /UpdateEnabled Optional |
Specify whether SQL Server Setup should discover and include product updates. The valid values are True and False or 1 and 0 . By default, SQL Server Setup will include updates that are found. |
Database Engine Setup Control | /UpdateSource Optional |
Specify the location where SQL Server Setup will obtain product updates. The valid values are "MU" to search Microsoft Update, a valid folder path, a relative path such as .\MyUpdates , or a UNC share. By default, SQL Server Setup will search Microsoft Update or a Windows Update Service through the Windows Server Update Services. |
Database Engine Setup Control | /CONFIGURATIONFILE Optional |
Specifies the ConfigurationFile to use. |
Database Engine Setup Control | /ERRORREPORTING Applies to: SQL Server 2014 (12.x) and earlier versions Optional |
To manage how error feedback is sent to Microsoft, see How to configure SQL Server 2016 (13.x) to send feedback to Microsoft. In older versions this specifies the error reporting for SQL Server. For more information, see SQL Server privacy supplement. Supported values: - 1 = enabled- 0 = disabled |
Database Engine Setup Control | /FEATURES Required |
Specifies components to install. |
Database Engine Setup Control | /HELP or ? Optional |
Displays usage options for the parameters. |
Database Engine Setup Control | /INDICATEPROGRESS Optional |
Specifies that the verbose Setup log file is piped to the console. |
Database Engine Setup Control | /INSTALLSHAREDDIR Optional |
Specifies a nondefault installation directory for 64-bit shared components. Default is %Program Files%\Microsoft SQL Server Can't be set to %Program Files(x86)%\Microsoft SQL Server |
Database Engine Setup Control | /INSTALLSHAREDWOWDIR Optional |
Specifies a nondefault installation directory for 32-bit shared components. Supported only on a 64-bit system. Default is %Program Files(x86)%\Microsoft SQL Server Can't be set to %Program Files%\Microsoft SQL Server |
Database Engine Setup Control | /INSTANCEDIR Optional |
Specifies a nondefault installation directory for instance-specific components. |
Database Engine Setup Control | /INSTANCEID Optional |
Specifies a nondefault value for an InstanceID. |
Database Engine Setup Control | /INSTANCENAME Required |
Specifies a SQL Server Database Engine instance name. For more information, see Instance Configuration. |
Database Engine Setup Control | /PID Optional |
Specifies the product key for the edition of SQL Server. If this parameter isn't specified, Evaluation is used. Note: If you're installing SQL Server Express, SQL Server Express with Advanced Services, SQL Server Express with tools, SQL Server Developer, or SQL Server Evaluation, the PID is predefined. |
Database Engine Setup Control | /Q or /QUIET Optional |
Specifies that Setup runs in a quiet mode without any user interface. This is used for unattended installations. The /Q parameter overrides the input of the /QS parameter. |
Database Engine Setup Control | /QS or /QUIETSIMPLE Optional |
Specifies that Setup runs and shows progress through the UI, but doesn't accept any input or show any error messages. |
Database Engine Setup Control | /SQMREPORTING Applies to: SQL Server 2014 (12.x) and earlier versions Optional |
To manage how error feedback is sent to Microsoft, see How to configure SQL Server 2016 (13.x) to send feedback to Microsoft. In older versions this specifies feature usage reporting for SQL Server. Supported values: - 1 = enabled- 0 = disabled |
Database Engine Setup Control | /HIDECONSOLE Optional |
Specifies that the console window is hidden or closed. |
SQL Server Agent | /AGTSVCACCOUNT Required |
Specifies the account for the SQL Server Agent service. |
SQL Server Agent | /AGTSVCPASSWORD Required |
Specifies the password for SQL Server Agent service account. This parameter can be omitted when using a managed service account, virtual account, or built-in account. |
PolyBase Engine | /PBENGSVCACCOUNT Optional |
Specifies the account for the engine service. Default value: NT AUTHORITY\NETWORK SERVICE . |
PolyBase Data Movement | /PBDMSSVCPASSWORD Optional |
Specifies the password for the data movement account. This parameter can be omitted when using a managed service account, virtual account, or built-in account. |
PolyBase Engine | /PBENGSVCSTARTUPTYPE Optional |
Specifies the startup mode for the PolyBase Engine service. Supported values: - Automatic (default)- Disabled - Manual |
PolyBase | /PBPORTRANGE Optional |
Specifies a port range with at least 6 ports for PolyBase services. Example:/PBPORTRANGE=16450-16460 |
PolyBase | /PBSCALEOUT Optional |
Specifies if the SQL Server Database Engine instance will be used as a part of PolyBase Scale-out computational group. Use this option if you're configuring a PolyBase Scale-out computational group including the head node. Supported values: True , False |
Analysis Services | /ASSVCACCOUNT Required |
Specifies the account for the Analysis Services service. |
Analysis Services | /ASSVCPASSWORD Required |
Specifies the password for the Analysis Services service. This parameter can be omitted when using a managed service account, virtual account, or built-in account. |
SQL Server Database Engine | /SQLSVCACCOUNT Required |
Specifies the startup account for the SQL Server service. |
SQL Server Database Engine | /SQLSVCPASSWORD Required |
Specifies the password for SQLSVCACCOUNT . This parameter can be omitted when using a managed service account, virtual account, or built-in account. |
FILESTREAM | /FILESTREAMLEVEL Optional |
Specifies the access level for the FILESTREAM feature. Supported values: - 0 = disable FILESTREAM support for this instance. (Default value)- 1 = enable FILESTREAM for Transact-SQL access.- 2 = enable FILESTREAM for Transact-SQL and file I/O streaming access. (Not valid for Cluster scenarios)- 3 = allow remote clients to have streaming access to FILESTREAM data. |
FILESTREAM | /FILESTREAMSHARENAME Optional Required when FILESTREAMLEVEL is greater than 1. |
Specifies the name of the Windows share in which the FILESTREAM data will be stored. |
SQL Server Full Text | /FTSVCACCOUNT Optional |
Specifies the account for Full-Text filter launcher service. This parameter is ignored in Windows Server 2008 or higher. ServiceSID is used to help secure the communication between SQL Server and Full-text Filter Daemon. If the values aren't provided, the Full-text Filter Launcher Service is disabled. You have to use SQL Server Control Manager to change the service account and enable full-text functionality. Default value: Local Service Account |
SQL Server Full Text | /FTSVCPASSWORD Optional |
Specifies the password for the Full-Text filter launcher service. This parameter is ignored in Windows Server 2008 or higher. This parameter can be omitted when using a managed service account, virtual account, or built-in account. |
Integration Services | /ISSVCACCOUNT Required |
Specifies the account for Integration Services. Default value: NT AUTHORITY\NETWORK SERVICE |
Integration Services | /ISSVCPASSWORD Required |
Specifies the Integration Services password. This parameter can be omitted when using a managed service account, virtual account, or built-in account. |
Integration Services | /ISSVCStartupType Optional |
Specifies the startup mode for the Integration Services service. |
Reporting Services | /RSINSTALLMODE Applies to: SQL Server 2016 (13.x) and earlier versions Optional Available only on FilesOnlyMode |
Specifies the Install mode for Reporting Services. Supported values: - SharePointFilesOnlyMode - DefaultNativeMode - FilesOnlyMode Note: If the installation includes the SQL Server Database Engine, the default RSINSTALLMODE is DefaultNativeMode .If the installation doesn't include the SQL Server Database Engine, the default RSINSTALLMODE is FilesOnlyMode .If you choose DefaultNativeMode but the installation doesn't include the SQL Server Database Engine, the installation will automatically change the RSINSTALLMODE to FilesOnlyMode . |
Reporting Services | /RSSVCACCOUNT Applies to: SQL Server 2016 (13.x) and earlier versions Required |
Specifies the startup account for the Reporting Services. |
Reporting Services | /RSSVCPASSWORD Applies to: SQL Server 2016 (13.x) and earlier versions Required |
Specifies the password for the startup account for the Reporting Services service. This parameter can be omitted when using a managed service account, virtual account, or built-in account. |
Reporting Services | /RSSVCStartupType Applies to: SQL Server 2016 (13.x) and earlier versions Optional |
Specifies the startup mode for Reporting Services. Supported values: - Automatic - Disabled - Manual |
We recommend that you use Service SID instead of domain groups.
Sample syntax
To perform the "Preparation" step of a failover cluster advanced installation scenario for the Database Engine and Analysis Services.
Run the following command at the command prompt to prepare a default instance:
setup.exe /q /ACTION=PrepareFailoverCluster /InstanceName=MSSQLSERVER /Features=AS,SQL /INDICATEPROGRESS /ASSVCACCOUNT="<DomainName\UserName>" /ASSVCPASSWORD="xxxxxxxxxxx" /SQLSVCACCOUNT="<DomainName\UserName>" /SQLSVCPASSWORD="xxxxxxxxxxx" /AGTSVCACCOUNT="<DomainName\UserName>" /AGTSVCPASSWORD="xxxxxxxxxxx" /IACCEPTSQLSERVERLICENSETERMS
Run the following command at the command prompt to prepare a named instance:
setup.exe /q /ACTION=PrepareFailoverCluster /InstanceName="<Insert Instance name>" /Features=AS,SQL /INDICATEPROGRESS /ASSVCACCOUNT="<DomainName\UserName>" /ASSVCPASSWORD="xxxxxxxxxxx" /SQLSVCACCOUNT="<DomainName\UserName>" /SQLSVCPASSWORD="xxxxxxxxxxx" /AGTSVCACCOUNT="<DomainName\UserName>" /AGTSVCPASSWORD="xxxxxxxxxxx" /IACCEPTSQLSERVERLICENSETERMS
Beginning with SQL Server 2022 (16.x), read the Microsoft SQL Server Software License Terms at aka.ms/useterms.
Complete failover cluster parameters
Use the parameters in the following table to develop command-line scripts for failover cluster complete. This is the second step in the advanced failover cluster install option. After you have run prepare on all the failover cluster nodes, you run this command on the node that owns the shared disks. For more information, see Always On Failover Cluster Instances (SQL Server).
SQL Server Database Engine component | Parameter | Description |
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Database Engine Setup Control | /ACTION Required |
Required to indicate the failover cluster complete work flow. Supported value: CompleteFailoverCluster |
Database Engine Setup Control | /ENU Optional |
Use this parameter to install the English version of SQL Server on a localized operating system when the installation media includes language packs for both English and the language corresponding to the operating system. |
Database Engine Setup Control | /FAILOVERCLUSTERGROUP Optional |
Specifies the name of the resource group to be used for the SQL Server Database Engine failover cluster. It can be the name of an existing cluster group or the name of a new resource group. Default value: SQL Server (<InstanceName>) |
Database Engine Setup Control | /CONFIGURATIONFILE Optional |
Specifies the ConfigurationFile to use. |
Database Engine Setup Control | /ERRORREPORTING Applies to: SQL Server 2014 (12.x) and earlier versions Optional |
To manage how error feedback is sent to Microsoft, see How to configure SQL Server 2016 (13.x) to send feedback to Microsoft. In older versions this specifies the error reporting for SQL Server. For more information, see SQL Server privacy supplement. Supported values: - 1 = enabled- 0 = disabled |
Database Engine Setup Control | /HELP or ? Optional |
Displays usage options for the parameters. |
Database Engine Setup Control | /INDICATEPROGRESS Optional |
Specifies that the verbose Setup log file is piped to the console. |
Database Engine Setup Control | /INSTANCENAME Required |
Specifies a SQL Server Database Engine instance name. For more information, see Instance Configuration. |
Database Engine Setup Control | /PID Optional |
Specifies the product key for the edition of SQL Server. If this parameter isn't specified, Evaluation is used. Note: If you're installing SQL Server Express, SQL Server Express with Advanced Services, SQL Server Express with tools, SQL Server Developer, or SQL Server Evaluation, the PID is predefined. |
Database Engine Setup Control | /Q or /QUIET Optional |
Specifies that Setup runs in a quiet mode without any user interface. This is used for unattended installations. The /Q parameter overrides the input of the /QS parameter. |
Database Engine Setup Control | /QS or /QUIETSIMPLE Optional |
Specifies that Setup runs and shows progress through the UI, but doesn't accept any input or show any error messages. |
Database Engine Setup Control | /SQMREPORTING Applies to: SQL Server 2014 (12.x) and earlier versions Optional |
To manage how error feedback is sent to Microsoft, see How to configure SQL Server 2016 (13.x) to send feedback to Microsoft. In older versions this specifies feature usage reporting for SQL Server. Supported values: - 1 = enabled- 0 = disabled |
Database Engine Setup Control | /HIDECONSOLE Optional |
Specifies that the console window is hidden or closed. |
Database Engine Setup Control | /FAILOVERCLUSTERDISKS Optional |
Specifies the list of shared disks to be included in the SQL Server Database Engine failover cluster resource group. Default value: The first drive is used as the default drive for all databases. |
Database Engine Setup Control | /FAILOVERCLUSTERIPADDRESSES Required |
Specifies an encoded IP address. The encodings are semicolon-delimited (;) and follow the format <IP Type>;<address>;<network name>;<subnet mask>. Supported IP types include DHCP, IPv4, and IPv6. You can specify multiple failover cluster IP addresses with a space in between. See the following examples: FAILOVERCLUSTERIPADDRESSES=DEFAULT FAILOVERCLUSTERIPADDRESSES=IPv4;DHCP;ClusterNetwork1 FAILOVERCLUSTERIPADDRESSES=IPv6;DHCP;ClusterNetwork1 FAILOVERCLUSTERIPADDRESSES=IPv6;2041:0:1a0f::8a5b:131c |
Database Engine Setup Control | /FAILOVERCLUSTERNETWORKNAME Required |
Specifies the network name for the new SQL Server Database Engine failover cluster. This name is used to identify the new SQL Server Database Engine failover cluster instance on the network. |
Database Engine Setup Control | /CONFIRMIPDEPENDENCYCHANGE Required |
Indicates the consent to set the IP address resource dependency from OR to AND for multi-subnet failover clusters. For more information, see Add or Remove Nodes in a SQL Server Database Engine failover Cluster (Setup). Supported values: - 0 = False (default)- 1 = True |
Analysis Services | /ASBACKUPDIR Optional |
Specifies the directory for Analysis Services backup files. Default values: For WOW mode on 64-bit: %Program Files(x86)%\Microsoft SQL Server\<INSTANCEDIR>\<ASInstanceID>\OLAP\Backup For all other installations: %Program Files%\Microsoft SQL Server\<INSTANCEDIR>\<ASInstanceID>\OLAP\Backup |
Analysis Services | /ASCOLLATION Optional |
Specifies the collation setting for Analysis Services. Default value: Latin1_General_CI_AS Note: Only Windows collation is supported. Using SQL collation can result in unexpected behavior. |
Analysis Services | /ASCONFIGDIR Optional |
Specifies the directory for Analysis Services configuration files. Default values: For WOW mode on 64-bit: %Program Files(x86)%\Microsoft SQL Server\<INSTANCEDIR>\<ASInstanceID>\OLAP\Config For all other installations: %Program Files%\Microsoft SQL Server\<INSTANCEDIR>\<ASInstanceID>\OLAP\Config |
Analysis Services | /ASDATADIR Optional |
Specifies the directory for Analysis Services data files. Default values: For WOW mode on 64-bit: %Program Files(x86)%\Microsoft SQL Server\<INSTANCEDIR>\<ASInstanceID>\OLAP\Data For all other installations: %Program Files%\Microsoft SQL Server\<INSTANCEDIR>\<ASInstanceID>\OLAP\Data |
Analysis Services | /ASLOGDIR Optional |
Specifies the directory for Analysis Services log files. Default values: For WOW mode on 64-bit: %Program Files(x86)%\Microsoft SQL Server\<INSTANCEDIR>\<ASInstanceID>\OLAP\Log For all other installations: %Program Files%\Microsoft SQL Server\<INSTANCEDIR>\<ASInstanceID>\OLAP\Log |
Analysis Services | /ASSERVERMODE Optional |
Specifies the server mode of the Analysis Services instance. Valid values in a cluster scenario are MULTIDIMENSIONAL or TABULAR . ASSERVERMODE is case-sensitive. All values must be expressed in uppercase. For more information about valid values, see Install Analysis Services in Tabular Mode. |
Analysis Services | /ASSYSADMINACCOUNTS Required |
Specifies the administrator credentials for Analysis Services. |
Analysis Services | /ASTEMPDIR Optional |
Specifies the directory for Analysis Services temporary files. Default values: For WOW mode on 64-bit: %Program Files(x86)%\Microsoft SQL Server\<INSTANCEDIR>\<ASInstanceID>\OLAP\Temp For all other installations: %Program Files%\Microsoft SQL Server\<INSTANCEDIR>\<ASInstanceID>\OLAP\Temp |
Analysis Services | /ASPROVIDERMSOLAP Optional |
Specifies whether the MSOLAP provider can run in-process. Default value: - 1 = enabled |
SQL Server Database Engine | /INSTALLSQLDATADIR Required |
Specifies the data directory for SQL Server data files. The data directory must be specified and on a shared cluster disk. |
SQL Server Database Engine | /SAPWD Required, when /SECURITYMODE=SQL |
Specifies the password for the SQL Server SA account. |
SQL Server Database Engine | /SECURITYMODE Optional |
Specifies the security mode for SQL Server. If this parameter isn't supplied, then Windows-only authentication mode is supported. Supported value: SQL |
SQL Server Database Engine | /SQLBACKUPDIR Optional |
Specifies the directory for backup files. Default value: <InstallSQLDataDir>\<SQLInstanceID>\MSSQL\Backup |
SQL Server Database Engine | /SQLCOLLATION Optional |
Specifies the collation settings for SQL Server. The default value is based on the locale of your Windows operating system. For more information, see Collation and Unicode support. |
SQL Server Database Engine | /SQLSYSADMINACCOUNTS Required |
Use this parameter to provision logins to be members of the sysadmin role. For SQL Server editions other than SQL Server Express, /SQLSYSADMINACCOUNTS is required. For editions of SQL Server Express, use of /SQLSYSADMINACCOUNTS is optional, but either /SQLSYSADMINACCOUNTS or /ADDCURRENTUSERASSQLADMIN is required. |
SQL Server Database Engine | /SQLUSERDBDIR Optional |
Specifies the directory for the data files for user databases. Default value: <InstallSQLDataDir>\<SQLInstanceID>\MSSQL\Data |
SQL Server Database Engine | /SQLUSERDBLOGDIR Optional |
Specifies the directory for the log files for user databases. Default value: <InstallSQLDataDir>\<SQLInstanceID>\MSSQL\Data |
Reporting Services | /RSINSTALLMODE Applies to: SQL Server 2016 (13.x) and earlier versions Optional Available only on FilesOnlyMode |
Specifies the Install mode for Reporting Services. Supported values: - SharePointFilesOnlyMode - DefaultNativeMode - FilesOnlyMode Note: If the installation includes the SQL Server Database Engine, the default RSINSTALLMODE is DefaultNativeMode .If the installation doesn't include the SQL Server Database Engine, the default RSINSTALLMODE is FilesOnlyMode .If you choose DefaultNativeMode but the installation doesn't include the SQL Server Database Engine, the installation will automatically change the RSINSTALLMODE to FilesOnlyMode . |
SQL Server Database Engine | /SQLTEMPDBDIR Optional |
Specifies the directories for tempdb data files. When specifying more than one directory, separate the directories with a blank space. If multiple directories are specified the tempdb data files will be spread across the directories in a round-robin fashion.Default value: <InstallSQLDataDir>\<SQLInstanceID>\MSSQL\Data (System Data Directory)Note: This parameter is added to RebuildDatabase scenario as well. |
SQL Server Database Engine | /SQLTEMPDBLOGDIR Optional |
Specifies the directory for tempdb log file.Default value: <InstallSQLDataDir>\<SQLInstanceID>\MSSQL\Data (System Data Directory)Note: This parameter is added to RebuildDatabase scenario as well. |
SQL Server Database Engine | /SQLTEMPDBFILECOUNT Optional |
Specifies the number of tempdb data files to be added by setup. This value can be increased up to the number of cores.Default value: 1 for SQL Server Express 8 or the number of cores, whichever is lower for all other editions Important: The primary database file for tempdb will still be tempdb.mdf . The additional tempdb files are named as tempdb_mssql_#.ndf where # represents a unique number for each additional tempdb database file created during setup. The purpose of this naming convention is to make them unique. Uninstalling an instance of SQL Server deletes the files with naming convention tempdb_mssql_#.ndf . Don't use tempdb_mssql_\*.ndf naming convention for user database files.Warning: SQL Server Express isn't supported for configuring this parameter. Setup installs only 1 tempdb data file. |
SQL Server Database Engine | /SQLTEMPDBFILESIZE Applies to: SQL Server 2016 (13.x) and later versions Optional |
Specifies the initial size of each tempdb data file.Default = 4 MB for SQL Server Express, 8 MB for all other editions Min = 4 MB or 8 MB Max = 1024 MB |
SQL Server Database Engine | /SQLTEMPDBFILEGROWTH Optional |
Specifies the file growth increment of each tempdb data file in MB. A value of 0 indicates that automatic growth is off and no additional space is allowed. Setup allows the size up to 1024.Default value: 64. Allowed range: Min = 0, Max = 1024 |
SQL Server Database Engine | /SQLTEMPDBLOGFILESIZE Applies to: SQL Server 2016 (13.x) and later versions Optional |
Specifies the initial size of the tempdb log file in MB. Setup allows the size up to 1024.Default value: 4 for SQL Server Express 8 for all other editions Allowed range: Min = default value (4 or 8), Max = 1024 |
SQL Server Database Engine | /SQLTEMPDBLOGFILEGROWTH Applies to: SQL Server 2016 (13.x) and later versions Optional |
Specifies the file growth increment of the tempdb log file in MB. A value of 0 indicates that automatic growth is off and no additional space is allowed. Setup allows the size up to 1024.Default value: 64. Allowed range: Min = 0, Max = 1024 |
Sample syntax
To perform the "Completion" step of a failover cluster advanced installation scenario for the Database Engine and Analysis Services. Run the following command on the computer that will be the active node in the failover cluster to make it usable. You must run the "CompleteFailoverCluster" action on the node that owns the shared disk in the Analysis Services failover cluster.
Run the following command at the command prompt to complete failover cluster installation for a default instance:
setup.exe /q /ACTION=CompleteFailoverCluster /InstanceName=MSSQLSERVER /INDICATEPROGRESS /ASSYSADMINACCOUNTS="<DomainName\Username>" /ASDATADIR=<Drive>:\OLAP\Data /ASLOGDIR=<Drive>:\OLAP\Log /ASBACKUPDIR=<Drive>:\OLAP\Backup /ASCONFIGDIR=<Drive>:\OLAP\Config /ASTEMPDIR=<Drive>:\OLAP\Temp /FAILOVERCLUSTERDISKS="<Cluster Disk Resource Name - for example, 'Disk S:'>:" /FAILOVERCLUSTERNETWORKNAME="<Insert FOI Network Name>" /FAILOVERCLUSTERIPADDRESSES="IPv4;xx.xxx.xx.xx;Cluster Network;xxx.xxx.xxx.x" /FAILOVERCLUSTERGROUP="MSSQLSERVER" /INSTALLSQLDATADIR="<Drive>:\<Path>\MSSQLSERVER" /SQLCOLLATION="SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CS_AS" /SQLSYSADMINACCOUNTS="<DomainName\UserName>"
Run the following command at the command prompt to complete failover cluster installation for a named instance:
setup.exe /q /ACTION=CompleteFailoverCluster /InstanceName="<Insert Instance Name>" /INDICATEPROGRESS /ASSYSADMINACCOUNTS="<DomainName\UserName>" /ASDATADIR=<Drive>:\INSTANCE\Data /ASLOGDIR=<drive>:\INSTANCE\Log /ASBACKUPDIR=<Drive>:\INSTANCE\Backup /ASCONFIGDIR=<Drive>:\INSTANCE\Config /ASTEMPDIR=<Drive>:\INSTANCE\Temp /FAILOVERCLUSTERDISKS="<Cluster Disk Resource Name - for example, 'Disk S:'>" /FAILOVERCLUSTERNETWORKNAME="CompNamedFOI" /FAILOVERCLUSTERIPADDRESSES="IPv4;xx.xxx.xx.xx;ClusterNetwork1;xxx.xxx.xxx.x" /FAILOVERCLUSTERGROUP="<Insert New Group Name>" /INSTALLSQLDATADIR="<Drive>:\<Path>\MSSQLSERVER_INSTANCE" /SQLCOLLATION="SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CS_AS" /SQLSYSADMINACCOUNTS="<DomainName\Username>"
Upgrade failover cluster parameters
Use the parameters in the following table to develop command-line scripts for failover cluster upgrade. For more information, see Upgrade a SQL Server Database Engine failover Cluster Instance (Setup) and Always On Failover Cluster Instances (SQL Server).
SQL Server Database Engine component | Parameter | Description |
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Database Engine Setup Control | /ACTION Required |
Required to indicate the installation workflow. Supported value: Upgrade |
Database Engine Setup Control | /IACCEPTSQLSERVERLICENSETERMS Required, when the /Q or /QS parameter is specified for unattended installations |
Required to acknowledge acceptance of the license terms. Beginning with SQL Server 2022 (16.x), read the Microsoft SQL Server Software License Terms at aka.ms/useterms. |
Database Engine Setup Control | /ENU Optional |
Use this parameter to install the English version of SQL Server on a localized operating system when the installation media includes language packs for both English and the language corresponding to the operating system. |
Database Engine Setup Control | /UpdateEnabled Optional |
Specify whether SQL Server Setup should discover and include product updates. The valid values are True and False or 1 and 0 . By default, SQL Server Setup will include updates that are found. |
Database Engine Setup Control | /UpdateSource Optional |
Specify the location where SQL Server Setup will obtain product updates. The valid values are "MU" to search Microsoft Update, a valid folder path, a relative path such as .\MyUpdates , or a UNC share. By default, SQL Server Setup will search Microsoft Update or a Windows Update Service through the Windows Server Update Services. |
Database Engine Setup Control | /CONFIGURATIONFILE Optional |
Specifies the ConfigurationFile to use. |
Database Engine Setup Control | /ERRORREPORTING Applies to: SQL Server 2014 (12.x) and earlier versions Optional |
To manage how error feedback is sent to Microsoft, see How to configure SQL Server 2016 (13.x) to send feedback to Microsoft. In older versions this specifies the error reporting for SQL Server. For more information, see SQL Server privacy supplement. Supported values: - 1 = enabled- 0 = disabled |
Database Engine Setup Control | /HELP or ? Optional |
Displays usage options for the parameters. |
Database Engine Setup Control | /INDICATEPROGRESS Optional |
Specifies that the verbose Setup log file is piped to the console. |
Database Engine Setup Control | / INSTANCEDIR Optional |
Specifies a nondefault installation directory for shared components. |
Database Engine Setup Control | /INSTANCEID Required, when you upgrade from SQL Server 2008 (10.0.x) or later versions. Optional, when you upgrade from SQL Server 2005 (9.x). |
Specifies a nondefault value for an InstanceID. |
Database Engine Setup Control | /INSTANCENAME Required |
Specifies a SQL Server Database Engine instance name. For more information, see Instance Configuration. |
Database Engine Setup Control | /PID Optional |
Specifies the product key for the edition of SQL Server. If this parameter isn't specified, Evaluation is used. Note: If you're installing SQL Server Express, SQL Server Express with Advanced Services, SQL Server Express with tools, SQL Server Developer, or SQL Server Evaluation, the PID is predefined. |
Database Engine Setup Control | /Q or /QUIET Optional |
Specifies that Setup runs in a quiet mode without any user interface. This is used for unattended installations. The /Q parameter overrides the input of the /QS parameter. |
Database Engine Setup Control | /SQMREPORTING Applies to: SQL Server 2014 (12.x) and earlier versions Optional |
To manage how error feedback is sent to Microsoft, see How to configure SQL Server 2016 (13.x) to send feedback to Microsoft. In older versions this specifies feature usage reporting for SQL Server. Supported values: - 1 = enabled- 0 = disabled |
Database Engine Setup Control | /HIDECONSOLE Optional |
Specifies that the console window is hidden or closed. |
Database Engine Setup Control | /FAILOVERCLUSTERROLLOWNERSHIP Required |
Specifies the failover behavior during upgrade. |
SQL Server Browser | /BROWSERSVCSTARTUPTYPE Optional |
Specifies the startup mode for SQL Server Browser service. Supported values: - Automatic - Disabled - Manual |
SQL Server Full-Text | /FTUPGRADEOPTION Optional |
Specifies the Full-Text catalog upgrade option. Supported values: - REBUILD - RESET - IMPORT |
Integration Services | /ISSVCACCOUNT Required |
Specifies the account for Integration Services. Default value: NT AUTHORITY\NETWORK SERVICE |
Integration Services | /ISSVCPASSWORD Required |
Specifies the Integration Services password. This parameter can be omitted when using a managed service account, virtual account, or built-in account. |
Integration Services | /ISSVCStartupType Optional |
Specifies the startup mode for the Integration Services service. |
Reporting Services | /RSUPGRADEDATABASEACCOUNT Optional |
The property is only used when upgrading a SharePoint mode Report Server that is version 2008 R2 or earlier. Additional upgrade operations are performed for report servers that use the older SharePoint mode architecture, which was changed in SQL Server 2012 (11.x) Reporting Services. If this option isn't included with the command-line installation, the default service account for the old report server instance is used. If this property is used, supply the password for the account using the /RSUPGRADEPASSWORD property. |
Reporting Services | /RSUPGRADEPASSWORD Optional |
Password of the existing Report Server service account. This parameter can be omitted when using a managed service account, virtual account, or built-in account. |
Add node parameters
Use the parameters in the following table to develop command-line scripts for AddNode.
SQL Server Database Engine component | Parameter | Description |
---|---|---|
Database Engine Setup Control | /ACTION Required |
Required to indicate AddNode work flow. Supported value: AddNode |
Database Engine Setup Control | /IACCEPTSQLSERVERLICENSETERMS Required, when the /Q or /QS parameter is specified for unattended installations |
Required to acknowledge acceptance of the license terms. Beginning with SQL Server 2022 (16.x), read the Microsoft SQL Server Software License Terms at aka.ms/useterms. |
Database Engine Setup Control | /ENU Optional |
Use this parameter to install the English version of SQL Server on a localized operating system when the installation media includes language packs for both English and the language corresponding to the operating system. |
Database Engine Setup Control | /UpdateEnabled Optional |
Specify whether SQL Server Setup should discover and include product updates. The valid values are True and False or 1 and 0 . By default, SQL Server Setup will include updates that are found. |
Database Engine Setup Control | /UpdateSource Optional |
Specify the location where SQL Server Setup will obtain product updates. The valid values are "MU" to search Microsoft Update, a valid folder path, a relative path such as .\MyUpdates , or a UNC share. By default, SQL Server Setup will search Microsoft Update or a Windows Update Service through the Windows Server Update Services. |
Database Engine Setup Control | /CONFIGURATIONFILE Optional |
Specifies the ConfigurationFile to use. |
Database Engine Setup Control | /HELP or ? Optional |
Displays usage options for the parameters. |
Database Engine Setup Control | /INDICATEPROGRESS Optional |
Specifies that the verbose Setup log file is piped to the console. |
Database Engine Setup Control | /INSTANCENAME Required |
Specifies a SQL Server Database Engine instance name. For more information, see Instance Configuration. |
Database Engine Setup Control | /PID Optional |
Specifies the product key for the edition of SQL Server. If this parameter isn't specified, Evaluation is used. Note: If you're installing SQL Server Express, SQL Server Express with Advanced Services, SQL Server Express with tools, SQL Server Developer, or SQL Server Evaluation, the PID is predefined. |
Database Engine Setup Control | /Q or /QUIET Optional |
Specifies that Setup runs in a quiet mode without any user interface. This is used for unattended installations. The /Q parameter overrides the input of the /QS parameter. |
Database Engine Setup Control | /QS or /QUIETSIMPLE Optional |
Specifies that Setup runs and shows progress through the UI, but doesn't accept any input or show any error messages. |
Database Engine Setup Control | /HIDECONSOLE Optional |
Specifies that the console window is hidden or closed. |
Database Engine Setup Control | /FAILOVERCLUSTERIPADDRESSES Required |
Specifies an encoded IP address. The encodings are semicolon-delimited (;) and follow the format <IP Type>;<address>;<network name>;<subnet mask>. Supported IP types include DHCP, IPv4, and IPv6. You can specify multiple failover cluster IP addresses with a space in between. See the following examples: FAILOVERCLUSTERIPADDRESSES=DEFAULT FAILOVERCLUSTERIPADDRESSES=IPv4;DHCP;ClusterNetwork1 FAILOVERCLUSTERIPADDRESSES=IPv6;DHCP;ClusterNetwork1 FAILOVERCLUSTERIPADDRESSES=IPv6;2041:0:1a0f::8a5b:131c For more information, see Add or Remove Nodes in a SQL Server Database Engine failover Cluster (Setup). |
Database Engine Setup Control | /CONFIRMIPDEPENDENCYCHANGE Required |
Indicates the consent to set the IP address resource dependency from OR to AND for multi-subnet failover clusters. For more information, see Add or Remove Nodes in a SQL Server Database Engine failover Cluster (Setup). Supported values: - 0 = False (default)- 1 = True |
SQL Server Agent | /AGTSVCACCOUNT Required |
Specifies the account for the SQL Server Agent service. |
SQL Server Agent | /AGTSVCPASSWORD Required |
Specifies the password for SQL Server Agent service account. This parameter can be omitted when using a managed service account, virtual account, or built-in account. |
PolyBase Engine | /PBENGSVCACCOUNT Optional |
Specifies the account for the engine service. Default value: NT AUTHORITY\NETWORK SERVICE . |
PolyBase Data Movement | /PBDMSSVCPASSWORD Optional |
Specifies the password for the data movement account. This parameter can be omitted when using a managed service account, virtual account, or built-in account. |
PolyBase Engine | /PBENGSVCSTARTUPTYPE Optional |
Specifies the startup mode for the PolyBase Engine service. Supported values: - Automatic (default)- Disabled - Manual |
PolyBase | /PBPORTRANGE Optional |
Specifies a port range with at least 6 ports for PolyBase services. Example:/PBPORTRANGE=16450-16460 |
PolyBase | /PBSCALEOUT Optional |
Specifies if the SQL Server Database Engine instance will be used as a part of PolyBase Scale-out computational group. Use this option if you're configuring a PolyBase Scale-out computational group including the head node. Supported values: True , False |
Analysis Services | /ASSVCACCOUNT Required |
Specifies the account for the Analysis Services service. |
Analysis Services | /ASSVCPASSWORD Required |
Specifies the password for the Analysis Services service. This parameter can be omitted when using a managed service account, virtual account, or built-in account. |
SQL Server Database Engine | /SQLSVCACCOUNT Required |
Specifies the startup account for the SQL Server service. |
SQL Server Database Engine | /SQLSVCPASSWORD Required |
Specifies the password for SQLSVCACCOUNT . This parameter can be omitted when using a managed service account, virtual account, or built-in account. |
Integration Services | /ISSVCPASSWORD Required |
Specifies the Integration Services password. This parameter can be omitted when using a managed service account, virtual account, or built-in account. |
Reporting Services | /RSINSTALLMODE Applies to: SQL Server 2016 (13.x) and earlier versions Optional Available only on FilesOnlyMode |
Specifies the Install mode for Reporting Services. Supported values: - SharePointFilesOnlyMode - DefaultNativeMode - FilesOnlyMode Note: If the installation includes the SQL Server Database Engine, the default RSINSTALLMODE is DefaultNativeMode .If the installation doesn't include the SQL Server Database Engine, the default RSINSTALLMODE is FilesOnlyMode .If you choose DefaultNativeMode but the installation doesn't include the SQL Server Database Engine, the installation will automatically change the RSINSTALLMODE to FilesOnlyMode . |
Reporting Services | /RSSVCPASSWORD Applies to: SQL Server 2016 (13.x) and earlier versions Required |
Specifies the password for the startup account for the Reporting Services service. This parameter can be omitted when using a managed service account, virtual account, or built-in account. |
Additional notes
The Database Engine and Analysis Services are the only components that are cluster-aware. Other features aren't cluster-aware and don't have high availability through failover.
Sample syntax
To add a node to an existing failover cluster instance with the Database Engine and Analysis Services.
setup.exe /q /ACTION=AddNode /INSTANCENAME="<Insert Instance Name>" /SQLSVCACCOUNT="<SQL account that is used on other nodes>" /SQLSVCPASSWORD="<password for SQL account>" /AGTSVCACCOUNT="<SQL Server Agent account that is used on other nodes>", /AGTSVCPASSWORD="<SQL Server Agent account password>" /ASSVCACCOUNT="<AS account that is used on other nodes>" /ASSVCPASSWORD="<password for AS account>" /INDICATEPROGRESS /IACCEPTSQLSERVERLICENSETERMS /FAILOVERCLUSTERIPADDRESSES="IPv4;xx.xxx.xx.xx;ClusterNetwork1;xxx.xxx.xxx.x" /CONFIRMIPDEPENDENCYCHANGE=0
Remove node parameters
Use the parameters in the following table to develop command-line scripts for RemoveNode. To uninstall a failover cluster, you must run RemoveNode on each failover cluster node. For more information, see Always On Failover Cluster Instances (SQL Server).
SQL Server Database Engine component | Parameter | Description |
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Database Engine Setup Control | /ACTION Required |
Required to indicate RemoveNode work flow. Supported value: RemoveNode |
Database Engine Setup Control | /CONFIGURATIONFILE Optional |
Specifies the ConfigurationFile to use. |
Database Engine Setup Control | /HELP or ? Optional |
Displays usage options for the parameters. |
Database Engine Setup Control | /INDICATEPROGRESS Optional |
Specifies that the verbose Setup log file is piped to the console. |
Database Engine Setup Control | /INSTANCENAME Required |
Specifies a SQL Server Database Engine instance name. For more information, see Instance Configuration. |
Database Engine Setup Control | /Q or /QUIET Optional |
Specifies that Setup runs in a quiet mode without any user interface. This is used for unattended installations. The /Q parameter overrides the input of the /QS parameter. |
Database Engine Setup Control | /QS or /QUIETSIMPLE Optional |
Specifies that Setup runs and shows progress through the UI, but doesn't accept any input or show any error messages. |
Database Engine Setup Control | /HIDECONSOLE Optional |
Specifies that the console window is hidden or closed. |
Database Engine Setup Control | /CONFIRMIPDEPENDENCYCHANGE Required |
Indicates the consent to set the IP address resource dependency from OR to AND for multi-subnet failover clusters. For more information, see Add or Remove Nodes in a SQL Server Database Engine failover Cluster (Setup). Supported values: - 0 = False (default)- 1 = True |
Sample syntax
To remove a node from an existing failover cluster instance with the Database Engine and Analysis Services.
setup.exe /q /ACTION=RemoveNode /INSTANCENAME="<Insert Instance Name>" [/INDICATEPROGRESS] /CONFIRMIPDEPENDENCYCHANGE=0
Service account parameters
You can configure the SQL Server services by using a built-in account, local account, or domain account.
Note
When you use a managed service account, virtual account, or a built-in account, you shouldn't specify the corresponding password parameters. For more information about these service accounts, see Managed service accounts, group-managed service accounts, and virtual accounts.
For more information about service account configuration, see Configure Windows service accounts and permissions.
SQL Server Database Engine component | Account parameter | Password parameter | Startup type |
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SQL Server Agent | /AGTSVCACCOUNT |
/AGTSVCPASSWORD |
/AGTSVCSTARTUPTYPE |
Analysis Services | /ASSVCACCOUNT |
/ASSVCPASSWORD |
/ASSVCSTARTUPTYPE |
SQL Server Database Engine | /SQLSVCACCOUNT |
/SQLSVCPASSWORD |
/SQLSVCSTARTUPTYPE |
Integration Services | /ISSVCACCOUNT |
/ISSVCPASSWORD |
/ISSVCSTARTUPTYPE |
Reporting Services | /RSSVCACCOUNT |
/RSSVCPASSWORD |
/RSSVCSTARTUPTYPE |
Note
Reporting Services features were removed from SQL Server 2017 (14.x). The account parameters for SQL Server Reporting Services are only applicable to versions prior to SQL Server 2017 (14.x).
Feature parameters
To install specific features, use the /FEATURES
parameter and specify the parent feature or feature values in the following table.
For a list of features supported by the editions of SQL Server on Windows, see:
- Editions and supported features of SQL Server 2022
- Editions and supported features of SQL Server 2019
- Editions and supported features of SQL Server 2017
- Editions and supported features of SQL Server 2016
Parent feature parameter | Feature parameter | Description |
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SQL | Installs the SQL Server Database Engine, Replication, Fulltext, and Data Quality Server. | |
SQLEngine | Installs just the SQL Server Database Engine. | |
Replication | Installs the Replication component along with SQL Server Database Engine. | |
FullText | Installs the FullText component along with SQL Server Database Engine. | |
DQ | Copies the files required for completing the Data Quality Server installation. After completing SQL Server installation, you must run the DQSInstaller.exe file to complete the Data Quality Server installation. For more information, see Run DQSInstaller.exe to Complete Data Quality Server Installation. This also installs SQL Server Database Engine. | |
PolyBase | Installs PolyBase components. | |
PolyBaseCore | Pair with PolyBase to install PolyBase technology that enables truly integrated querying across Oracle, Teradata, SQL Server and other relational and non-relational data using standard T-SQL statements.Applies to: SQL Server 2019 (15.x) and later versions |
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PolyBaseJava | In SQL Server 2019 (15.x) only, pair with PolyBase to install PolyBase Java Connector that enables truly integrated querying across HDFS data using standard T-SQL statements. |
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AdvancedAnalytics | Installs SQL Server Machine Learning Services or SQL Server 2016 R Services (In-Database). | |
SQL_INST_MR | Pair with AdvancedAnalytics to install R Open and proprietary R packages.Applies to: SQL Server Machine Learning Services (2017 and 2019) and SQL Server 2016 R Services (In-Database) |
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SQL_INST_MPY | Pair with AdvancedAnalytics to install Anaconda and proprietary Python packages.Applies to: SQL Server Machine Learning Services (2017 and 2019) |
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SQL_INST_JAVA | Pair with AdvancedAnalytics to install extensions that enable integration with Java using standard T-SQL statements.Applies to: SQL Server Java Language Extension (2019 only) |
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AS | Installs all Analysis Services components. | |
RS | Installs all Reporting Services components. Applies to: SQL Server 2016 (13.x) and earlier versions |
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RS_SHP | Installs Reporting Services components for SharePoint. Applies to: SQL Server 2016 (13.x) and earlier versions |
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RS_SHPWFE | Installs Reporting Services Add-In for SharePoint products. Applies to: SQL Server 2016 (13.x) and earlier versions |
|
DQC | Installs Data Quality Client. | |
IS | Installs all Integration Services components. | |
IS_Master | Includes Scale Out Master for Integration Services Scale Out. | |
IS_Worker | Includes Scale Out Worker for Integration Services Scale Out. | |
MDS | Installs Master Data Services. | |
SQL_SHARED_MPY | Installs Python packages for Machine Learning Server (Standalone) or R Server (Standalone) | |
SQL_SHARED_MR | Installs R packages for Machine Learning Server (Standalone) or R Server (Standalone) or Machine Learning Server (Standalone) or R Server (Standalone) | |
Tools 1 | Installs client tools and SQL Server Books Online components. Applies to: SQL Server 2019 (15.x) and earlier versions |
|
BC | Installs backward compatibility components. Applies to: SQL Server 2019 (15.x) and earlier versions |
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Conn | Installs connectivity components. Applies to: SQL Server 2019 (15.x) and earlier versions |
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DREPLAY_CTLR | Installs Distributed Replay controller. Applies to: SQL Server 2019 (15.x) and earlier versions |
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DREPLAY_CLT | Installs Distributed Replay client. Applies to: SQL Server 2019 (15.x) and earlier versions |
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SNAC_SDK | Installs SDK for SQL Server Native Client. Applies to: SQL Server 2019 (15.x) and earlier versions |
|
SDK | Installs the software development kit. Applies to: SQL Server 2019 (15.x) and earlier versions |
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LocalDB** | Installs LocalDB, an execution mode of SQL Server Express targeted to program developers. |
1 SQL Server Management Studio (SSMS) is now in a standalone installer that is separate from the SQL Server installer. For details, see Download SQL Server Management Studio (SSMS).
Feature parameter examples
Parameter and values | Description |
---|---|
/FEATURES=SQLEngine |
Installs the Database Engine without replication and full-text. |
/FEATURES=SQLEngine,FullText |
Installs the Database Engine and full-text. |
/FEATURES=SQL |
Installs the Database Engine, replication, and full-text. |
/FEATURES=SQLEngine,PolyBase |
Installs the Database Engine and the PolyBase engine. |
Role parameters
The setup role or /ROLE
parameter is used to install a preconfigured selection of features. The SSAS roles install an SSAS instance in either an existing SharePoint farm, or a new unconfigured farm. Two setup roles are provided to support each scenario. You can only choose one setup role to install at a time. If you choose a setup role, Setup installs the features and components that belong to the role. You can't vary the features and components that are designated for that role. For more information about how to use the feature role parameter, see Install Power Pivot from the Command Prompt.
The AllFeatures_WithDefaults
role is the default behavior for editions of SQL Server Express and reduces the number of dialog boxes presented to the user. It can be specified from the command line when installing a SQL Server edition that isn't SQL Server Express.
Role | Description | Installs... |
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SPI_AS_ExistingFarm |
Installs Analysis Services as a Power Pivot named instance on an existing SharePoint Server 2010 farm or standalone server. | Analysis Services calculation engine, preconfigured for in-memory data storage and processing. Power Pivot solution packages Installer program for the Power Pivot for Excel SQL Server Books Online |
SPI_AS_NewFarm |
Installs Analysis Services and Database Engine as a Power Pivot named instance on a new, unconfigured Office SharePoint Server 2010 farm or standalone server. SQL Server Setup will configure the farm during feature role installation. | Analysis Services calculation engine, preconfigured for in-memory data storage and processing. Power Pivot solution packages SQL Server Books Online Database Engine Configuration Tools SQL Server Management Studio |
AllFeatures_WithDefaults |
Installs all features that are available with the current edition. Adds the current user to the SQL Server sysadmin fixed server role. On Windows Server 2008 or higher and when the operating system isn't a domain controller, the Database Engine, and Reporting Services are defaulted to use the NT AUTHORITY\NETWORK SERVICE account, and Integration Services is defaulted to use the NT AUTHORITY\NETWORK SERVICE account.This role is enabled by default in editions of SQL Server Express. For all other editions, this role isn't enabled but can be specified through the UI or with command-line parameters. |
For editions of SQL Server Express, installs only those features available in the edition. For other editions, installs all SQL Server features. The AllFeatures_WithDefaults parameter can be combined with other parameters that override the AllFeatures_WithDefaults parameter settings. For example, using the AllFeatures_WithDefaults parameter and the /Features=RS parameter overrides the command to install all features and only installs Reporting Services, but honors the AllFeatures_WithDefaults parameter to use the default service account for Reporting Services.When using the AllFeatures_WithDefaults parameter along with the /ADDCURRENTUSERASSQLADMIN=FALSE the provisioning dialog isn't auto populated with the current user. Add /AGTSVCACCOUNT and /AGTSVCPASSWORD to specify a service account and password for the SQL Server Agent. |
Control failover behavior using the /FAILOVERCLUSTERROLLOWNERSHIP parameter
To upgrade a SQL Server Database Engine failover cluster, you must run the Setup on one failover cluster node at a time, starting with the passive nodes. Setup determines when to fail over to the upgraded node, depending on the total number of nodes in the failover cluster instance, and the number of nodes that have already been upgraded. When half of the nodes or more have already been upgraded, Setup by default will cause a failover to an upgraded node.
To control the failover behavior of cluster nodes during the upgrade process, run the upgrade operation at the command line and use the /FAILOVERCLUSTERROLLOWNERSHIP
parameter to control the failover behavior before the upgrade operation takes the node offline. Use of this parameter is as follows:
/FAILOVERCLUSTERROLLOWNERSHIP=0
will not roll cluster ownership (move group) to upgraded nodes, and doesn't add this node to the list of possible owners of the SQL Server cluster at the end of upgrade./FAILOVERCLUSTERROLLOWNERSHIP=1
will roll cluster ownership (move group) to upgraded nodes, and will add this node to the list of possible owners of the SQL Server cluster at the end of upgrade./FAILOVERCLUSTERROLLOWNERSHIP=2
is the default setting. It will be used if this parameter isn't specified. This setting indicates that SQL Server Setup will manage cluster ownership (move group) as needed.
Instance ID or InstanceID configuration
The Instance ID or /InstanceID
parameter is used for specifying where you can install the instance components and the registry path of the instance. The value of INSTANCEID is a string and should be unique.
- SQL Instance ID:
MSSQLxx.<INSTANCEID>
- AS Instance ID:
MSASxx.<INSTANCEID>
- RS Instance ID:
MSRSxx.<INSTANCEID>
The instance-aware components are installed to the following locations:
%Program Files%\Microsoft SQL Server\<SQLInstanceID>
%Program Files%\Microsoft SQL Server\<ASInstanceID>
%Program Files%\Microsoft SQL Server\<RSInstanceID>
Note
If INSTANCEID
isn't specified on the command line, then by default Setup substitutes <INSTANCEID>
with the <INSTANCENAME>
.