![]() msi as the Local Administrator User (not a network user with local administration rights). * TO localhost' Įxit Jamf Pro Software Server Installationġ) Run the downloaded Jamf Pro Server installer. Ensure it’s recorded somewhere safe.ĬREATE USER localhost' IDENTIFIED WITH mysql_native_password BY '' ĥ) Grant this user access to the database, swapping in the values as before: The Jamf KB discusses this in detail but an example I’ve used initially is:ġ2GB Total Server RAM = 6GB for the Tomcat service, 2GB for the host OS, and so 4GB for the innodb_buffer_pool_sizeĨ) Find the setting for innodb_file_per_table and set this to 1ĩ) Save the file and restart MySQL Create the MySQL Databaseġ) Launch the “MySQL Command Line Client”Ģ) Enter the MySQL root password we set aboveģ) Run the below command to create the Jamf Pro database, swapping out for the database name of your choosing.Ĥ) Run the below command to create the JSS database user, swapping out for a username of your choosing, and for a long and complex password for this user. Configuring MySQLġ) Stop the MySQL server (either via the command line, or via the “Services” Windows application).Ģ) Make a backup of the MySQL configuration file (normally found at C:\ProgramData\MySQL Server 8.x\my.ini )ģ) Open this file in your preferred code editor (don’t forget about possible issues with Notepad, as discussed here!)ĥ) Add the following on a new line below this:ĭefault-authentication-plugin=mysql_native_passwordĦ) Find the setting for innodb_buffer_pool_sizeħ) Edit this to a value appropriate for your server. Click Next.ġ3) Click “Execute” to apply the configurationġ4) Click “Finish” to complete the install and close the installer. ![]() Ensure it’s a long and complex password and is recorded somewhere safe.ġ2) These should be set by default, but ensure the options for “Configure MySQL Server as a Windows Service”, “Start the MySQL Server at System Startup” and “Standard System Account” are enabled. Click Nextħ) Once complete, you’ll be taken through the initial configuration optionsĨ) Select the “Standalone MySQL Server” option and click Nextĩ) Select “Server Computer” and click Nextġ0) Select the “Use Legacy Authentication Method (Retain MySQL 5.x Compatibility)” and click Nextġ1) Set a password for the MySQL root account and click Next. If the ‘Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable’ needs to be installed, it’ll let you know. msi for Corretto Java from hereĢ) Run through the standard installer for Corretto Javaģ) Download the MySQL Community Server 64-bit MSI installer for Microsoft Windows from hereĤ) Launch the installer and pick “Server Only” for setup type and click Nextĥ) The installer will check the environment before continuing. Without further ado, lets get cracking Installing Java and MySQLġ) Download the Windows. ![]() Please always check the KBs and your own notes in case of any changes required. In order to ensure this ages as gracefully as possible, I’m including dates and versions of the items used to build this guide. I’m serious, they’ll get you out of trouble more times then you want and you’ll be glad each time. PLEASE NOTE: Before you touch anything, and at various points throughout, TAKE BACKUPS. This also assumes you’ll be running the JSS on port 8443 and MySQL and Tomcat on the same server. It won’t go into all the customisations and options you may require for your environment so make sure to test everything and adapt as required. It’s designed to act as a starting point for your own crib sheet / checklist for a fresh JSS install, as well as a possible basis for an upgrade crib sheet. It’ll also pull from a few Jamf KB articles that are linked at the end. This post is part-update, part-new version of my almost 2 year old Amsys post “ Jamf Pro Server / Casper JSS Windows Upgrade Crib Sheet“. ![]() In case you didn’t notice, I’m a big fan of crib sheets and checklists to ensure that, in the heat of the moment, I’m not missing steps unknowingly. As mentioned previously, I recently had a requirement to install a Jamf Software Server onto a Windows Server on-premise. Migrating macOS Devi… on Migrating macOS Devices from o…ĭazwallace on Moving devices from Adobe Shar… Richard Glaser on Changes to Docker Desktop for… ![]() Stephan Peterson on Submit Jamf inventory update o…
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