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Install-Agent not working

Leandro.Borges
Builder

Hello

 

I'm trying to install a .NET agent using the script. I generated the template and now, when trying to install it in the local machine I have the following error:

 

PS C:\Users\RBOL122\Desktop> Install-Agent .\dotNetAgentSetup64-4.5.15.0.msi
Carte de performance WMI service is already started
Application système COM+ service is already started
Agent install file is not found.
Au caractère C:\Users\RBOL122\Desktop\appdynamics.psm1:1131 : 17
+ Throw "Agent install file $setup_file is not found."
+ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+ CategoryInfo : OperationStopped: (Agent install file is not found.:String) [], RuntimeException
+ FullyQualifiedErrorId : Agent install file is not found.

PS C:\Users\RBOL122\Desktop> Install-Agent C:\Users\RBOL122\Desktop\dotNetAgentSetup64-4.5.15.0.msi .\SavedSetupConfiguration.xml
Carte de performance WMI service is already started
Application système COM+ service is already started
Agent install file is not found.
Au caractère C:\Users\RBOL122\Desktop\appdynamics.psm1:1131 : 17
+ Throw "Agent install file $setup_file is not found."
+ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+ CategoryInfo : OperationStopped: (Agent install file is not found.:String) [], RuntimeException
+ FullyQualifiedErrorId : Agent install file is not found.

PS C:\Users\RBOL122\Desktop>

 

The installation and xml file are inside the directory in which I'm tryng to install.

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Eric.Miller
Architect

I'm not sure you're specifying the path to the setup configuration correctly: https://docs.appdynamics.com/display/PRO45/Unattended+Installation+for+.NET

 

msiexec /i dotNetAgentSetup64.msi /q /norestart /lv %TEMP%\AgentInstaller.log AD_SetupFile=<absolute path to setup config.xml>





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Hello

 

I fixed that: 

 

changed 

function Get-64ArchitectureShared()
{
    Write-Verbose "Checking OS architecture"
    $architecture = Get-WmiObject -Class Win32_OperatingSystem | Select-Object OSArchitecture
    return $architecture.OSArchitecture -eq "64-bit"
}
for 
function Get-64ArchitectureShared()
{
    Write-Verbose "Checking OS architecture"
    $architecture = Get-WmiObject -Class Win32_OperatingSystem | Select-Object OSArchitecture
    return $architecture.OSArchitecture -like "*64*"
}
Thanks
 

Ahh I see, I haven't messed with the extension, but it looks as if you're trying to install it locally off a .msi on your desktop and it's not finding the Agent Install command? A couplet things to check maybe?

 

Did you import the module? Import-Module .\AppDynamics.psm1

Do you have permissions to write to the RemoteShare/RemotePath?

Is the .msi file you're running Install-Agent in the C:\Users\RBOL122\Desktop> directory?

 





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Hello Eric,

 

I think the result of the property

 

$architecture.OSArchitecture 

 

changed according to the Power Shell version since the creation of the script. The developer was expecting "64-bit" but the acresult is "64 bits".

 

Thanks

 

 

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