Before installing servers for Office Communications Server Enterprise Edition, you need to set up an Enterprise pool. By using LCSCmd with the /forestcontext, you can create Enterprise pools, as well as check, remove, and update those pools.

Here is a list of parameters that can (or must) be used with a pool action.

Table 1. Pool Parameters

Parameter Description

/PoolName

The pool name.

/PoolBE

The backend SQL Server that will be used by the pool. Entered in the format computer\instance name. (Defaults to the local computer if only instance name is supplied.)

/RefDomain

The reference domain FQDN.

/MeetingContentPath

The UNC path where presentation content will be located.

/MeetingMetaPath

The UNC path where meeting metadata will be located.

/AppDataLocation

New in Office Communications Server 2007 R2. The folder where Office Communications Server 2007 R2 Applications will write their files.

/ClientUpdateLocation

New in Office Communications Server 2007 R2. The folder that will hold the Client Update file store.

/Global

The global setting location.

/GroupDomain

The FQDN of the domain where Office Communications Server universal groups are located.

GroupDomainDC

The FQDN of a DC in the domain where Office Communications Server universal groups are located.

/DBDataPath

The folder where the database data file is located. Do not add a trailing backslash (\) to the path name.

/DBLogPath

The folder where the database log file is located. Do not add a trailing backslash (\) to the path name.

/Clean

Specifies whether to do a clean setup for pool backend creation actions. The default is FALSE.

/EnableArch

Specifies whether archiving is enabled for the pool. The default is FALSE.

/EnableCDR

Specifies whether to enable CDR. The default is FALSE.

/EnableQoE

New in Office Communications Server 2007 R2. Specifies whether to enable Quality of Experience (QoE). The default is FALSE.

/DynDataPath

The folder where the dynamic database data file is located. Do not add a trailing backslash (\) to the path name.

/DynLogPath

The folder where the dynamic database log file is located. Do not add a trailing backslash (\) to the path name.

/PoolFQDN

The DNS host name of the pool

/InternalWebFQDN

The FQDN of the internal Web server.

/ExternalWebFQDN

The FQDN of the external Web server.

/ABOutputlocation

The folder where the Address Book server will write its files.

/MeetingArchivingPath

The UNC path where meeting presentation content archiving will be located.

/ABSDataPath

New in Office Communications Server 2007 R2. The folder where the Address Book server database data file will be located. Do not add a trailing backslash (\) to the path name.

/ABSLogPath

New in Office Communications Server 2007 R2. The folder where the Address Book server database log file will be located. Do not add a trailing backslash (\) to the path name.

/ACDDataPath

New in Office Communications Server 2007 R2. The folder where the Response Group Service database data file will be located. Do not add a trailing backslash (\) to the path name.

/ACDLogPath

New in Office Communications Server 2007 R2. The folder where Response Group Service database log file will be located. Do not add a trailing backslash (\) to the path name.

/Force

Specifies whether to force task execution. The default is FALSE.

The /Cleanswitch will replace any existing databases. Use the /dbsetupfilepathparameter to find the DBsetupscript and the related database configuration files; otherwise the LCSCmd.execommand searches for it from the folder from which it is run. There is no option to select the database name.

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