Anders,
  
 Thanks for that link! Not sure how my frantic searching did not come up with 
it 😊.  In this case, we are just going back to using SQL 2012 (based on the 
customer's desire after explaining the situation); however, the info in the 
link is great to know none the less.
  
 Thanks,
  
 Jeff
 
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [servman] Service Manager 2012 R2 and SQL 2014
Date: Mon, 21 Sep 2015 08:17:39 +0000









Hi Jeff,
 
Take a look at this blogpost:
http://blogs.technet.com/b/servicemanager/archive/2015/07/30/deploying-secondary-management-server-after-sql-2104-upgrade.aspx
 
There’s really not good/easy way to deploy a new installation of SCSM on SQL 
2014. As outlined in the blogpost
 you have do “trick” SCSM to believe that SQL 2012 is present: 
“In order to get
 over this issue you can install a dummy instance of SQL2012 on the sql server 
machine and then install the SM using the command line as given above.

Once the installation is succeeded you can remove the dummy instance of SQL 
2012.”
Be sure to read the comment section on the blogpost as well, as there are an 
additional suggestion there.
 
Regards

//Anders
 


Anders Asp
Birger Jarlsgatan 62, 114 29 Stockholm
T +46(0)8 665 33 00 M +46(0)76 77 44 660
[email protected],
www.lumagate.se,
www.scsm.se
 
 

Vill du få mer information eller vårt nyhetsbrev klicka
här.


 


From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
On Behalf Of Jeff Poling

Sent: den 18 september 2015 20:02

To: [email protected]

Subject: [servman] Service Manager 2012 R2 and SQL 2014


 



I am attempting a new installation at a customer and they want to use SQL 
Server 2014 to host the Service Manager and Data Warehouse databases.  Based on 
the information here:
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dn281933.aspx  SQL 2014 is 
supported with Update Rollup 6; however, when I attempt to install Service 
Manager and specify the database server,
 it returns an error stating that SQL 2008 or 2012 is not installed.


 


Is there any way around this?


 


Thanks,


 


Jeff



                                          

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