If you are running TSM commands from a node in a cluster where the Tableau Server Administration Controller service is not running, then you must authenticate a session with the Tableau Server Administration Controller service on the remote computer before you can run commands.
Tsm version Logging into tsm CLI remotely In this case, just run the command, for example:
If you are running tsm commands on the local computer with user account that is a member of a TSM-authorized group, then you will not need to specify a password. By default, the Tableau Server Administration Controller service is installed and configured on the initial node in a distributed deployment. You are running commands locally on the Tableau Server that is running the Tableau Server Administration Controller service.The account you are running commands with is a member of the TSM-authorized group, which is the local Administrators group on the Windows computer.Tsm version -s Authenticating with tsm CLIīeginning in the 2019.2 release of Tableau Server, running tsm commands will not require you to enter a password if the following are true: To see the version of TSM and Tableau Server from an additional node: To see the version of TSM and Tableau Server from the initial node: If you are running the command from a node other than the initial node, include the -s option to specify the URL of the initial node by name (not IP address), and include the TSM port, 8850. With an account that is a member of the Administrators group on a node in the cluster. Using PowerShell can cause unexpected behavior. Do not use PowerShell to run tsm commands. To run tsm commands, you need to open Windows Command Prompt. You can run tsm commands on the initial node (the node where TSM is installed), or on any additional node in the cluster.