The below mentioned script will take care of the steps listed below :
- Installs Reporting Services service and service proxy, and starts the service.2
- Creates a service proxy named “Reporting Services”.
- Creates a Reporting Services service application named “Reporting Services Application”.
- Enables the Power View feature for a site collection.
#Script for SSRS Configuration in SharePoint Integrated mode
$starttime=Get-Date
write-host -foregroundcolor DarkGray StartTime>> $starttime
Write-Host -ForegroundColor Green “Import the SharePoint PowerShell snappin”
Add-PSSnapin Microsoft.Sharepoint.Powershell –EA 0
Write-Host -ForegroundColor Green “Install SSRS Service and Service Proxy, and start the service”
Write-Host -ForegroundColor Green “>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>”
Write-Host -ForegroundColor Green “Install the Reporting Services Shared Service”
Install-SPRSService
Write-Host -ForegroundColor Green ” Install the Reporting Services Service Proxy”
Install-SPRSServiceProxy
# Get the ID of the RS Service Instance and start the service
Write-Host -ForegroundColor Green “Start the Reporting Services Service”
$RS = Get-SPServiceInstance | Where {$_.TypeName -eq “SQL Server Reporting Services Service”}
Start-SPServiceInstance -Identity $RS.Id.ToString()
# Wait for the Reporting Services Service to start…
$Status = Get-SPServiceInstance $RS.Id.ToString()
While ($Status.Status -ne “Online”)
{
Write-Host -ForegroundColor Green “SSRS Service Not Online…Current Status = ” $Status.Status
Start-Sleep -Seconds 2
$Status = Get-SPServiceInstance $RS.Id.ToString()
}
$time=Get-Date
write-host -foregroundcolor DarkGray StartTime>> $starttime
write-host -foregroundcolor DarkGray $time
Write-Host -ForegroundColor Green “Create a new application pool and Reporting Services service application”
Write-Host -ForegroundColor Green “>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>”
Write-Host -ForegroundColor Green “Create a new application pool”
#!!!! update “-Account” with an existing Managed Service Account
New-SPServiceApplicationPool -Name “Reporting Services” -Account “<domain>\User name>”
$appPool = Get-SPServiceApplicationPool “Reporting Services”
Write-Host -ForegroundColor Green ” Create the Reporting Services Service Application”
#!!!! Update “-DatabaseServer”, an instance of the SQL Server database engine
$rsService = New-SPRSServiceApplication -Name “Reporting Services Application” -ApplicationPool $appPool -DatabaseName “Reporting_Services_Application” -DatabaseServer “<server name>”
Write-Host -ForegroundColor Green “Create the Reporting Services Service Application Proxy”
$rsServiceProxy = New-SPRSServiceApplicationProxy -Name “Reporting Services Application Proxy” -ServiceApplication $rsService
Write-Host -ForegroundColor Green “Associate service application proxy to default web site and grant web applications rights to SSRS application pool”
Write-Host -ForegroundColor Green “>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>”
# Associate the Reporting Services Service Applicatoin Proxy to the default web site…
Get-SPServiceApplicationProxyGroup -default | Add-SPServiceApplicationProxyGroupMember -Member $rsServiceProxy
$time=Get-Date
write-host -foregroundcolor DarkGray StartTime>> $starttime
write-host -foregroundcolor DarkGray $time
Write-Host -ForegroundColor Green “Enable the PowerView and reportserver site features”
Write-Host -ForegroundColor Green “>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>”
#!!!! update “-url” of the site where you want the features enabled
Enable-SPfeature -identity “powerview” -Url http://server/sites/bi
Enable-SPfeature -identity “reportserver” -Url http://server/sites/bi
####To Verify, you can run the following:
#Get-SPRSServiceApplication
#Get-SPServiceApplicationPool | where {$_.name -like “reporting*”}
#Get-SPRSServiceApplicationProxy