Mar 05 2017 08:35 AM
Hello- I ma using PNP site provisioning engine to create sites. But while running the batch and at the time of creation of site it is giving error:
"Microsoft.SharePoint.Client.ServerException: Argument SiteUrl must be a tenant administration site."
While I have used Poershell to make the site collection as tenant administration site. Also the apps are having Full Control permission in the site.
Any help will be much appreaciated.
Mar 05 2017 11:13 AM
Did you connect / authenticate to the SharePoint Admin Center site (https://[tenantname]-admin.sharepoint.com before executing your PowerShell script? Typically, before executing your PowerShell script to create sites (site collections), you'd first have to connect to SharePoint Online using one of the Connect-SPOService / Connect-SPOnline / Connect-PnPOnline PowerShell commands and specify your SharePoint Admin Center site with a least SharePoint Administrator credentials
Mar 06 2017 02:19 AM
I am creating a batch file for on Premises SP 2013.
Mar 06 2017 02:24 AM
Hi- I have run below 2 Powershell command:
Script1:
cls
if ((Get-PSSnapin "Microsoft.SharePoint.PowerShell" -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue) -eq $null)
{
Add-PSSnapin "Microsoft.SharePoint.PowerShell"
}
$url ="https://SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS"
Write-Host "Setting $url as tenant site ..." -ForegroundColor Yellow
$site = get-spsite -Identity $url
$site.AdministrationSiteType = [Microsoft.SharePoint.SPAdministrationSiteType]::TenantAdministration
Write-Host "$url set as tenant site!" -ForegroundColor Green
Script2:
Set-SPSiteAdministration "https:/sssssss" -AdministrationSiteType TenantAdministration
IISRESET
Mar 06 2017 02:50 AM - edited Mar 06 2017 02:51 AM
This script isn't using the PnP PowerrShell options available.
Please look here: https://github.com/SharePoint/PnP-PowerShell/blob/master/Documentation/readme.md
You are looking for the New-PnPTenantSite Cmdlet.
https://github.com/SharePoint/PnP-PowerShell/blob/master/Documentation/NewPnPTenantSite.md
Mar 06 2017 03:38 AM
Hi: Since I am using on Premises: Below 2 PS commands I have used.
Script1:
#
# Enable the remote site collection creation for on-prem in web application level
# If this is not done, unknon object exception is raised by the CSOM code
#
$WebApplicationUrl = http://dev.contoso.com
$snapin = Get-PSSnapin | Where-Object {$_.Name -eq 'Microsoft.SharePoint.Powershell'}
if ($snapin -eq $null)
{
Write-Host "Loading SharePoint Powershell Snapin"
Add-PSSnapin "Microsoft.SharePoint.Powershell"
}
$webapp=Get-SPWebApplication $WebApplicationUrl
$newProxyLibrary = New-Object "Microsoft.SharePoint.Administration.SPClientCallableProxyLibrary"
$newProxyLibrary.AssemblyName = "Microsoft.Online.SharePoint.Dedicated.TenantAdmin.ServerStub, Version=15.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=71e9bce111e9429c"
$newProxyLibrary.SupportAppAuthentication = $true
$webapp.ClientCallableSettings.ProxyLibraries.Add($newProxyLibrary)
$webapp.Update()
Write-Host "Successfully added TenantAdmin ServerStub to ClientCallableProxyLibrary."
# Reset the memory of the web application
Write-Host "IISReset..."
Restart-Service W3SVC,WAS -force
Write-Host "IISReset complete on this server, remember other servers in farm as well."
Script2:
#
# Set admin site type property to the site collection using PS for any site collection type.
# This is needed to be set for the site collection which is used as the
# "Connection point" for the CSOM when site collections are created in on-prem
#
$siteColUrl = http://dev.contoso.com
$snapin = Get-PSSnapin | Where-Object {$_.Name -eq 'Microsoft.SharePoint.Powershell'}
if ($snapin -eq $null)
{
Write-Host "Loading SharePoint Powershell Snapin"
Add-PSSnapin "Microsoft.SharePoint.Powershell"
}
$site = get-spsite -Identity $siteColUrl
$site.AdministrationSiteType = [Microsoft.SharePoint.SPAdministrationSiteType]::TenantAdministration
Still getting error after running the batch file..
[Error] Error during stage "SiteCreation" siteprovisioning: "https://SSSS"
Microsoft.SharePoint.Client.ServerException: Argument SiteUrl must be a tenant administration site.