Note: For
configuring Workflow Manager on a server that is NOT part of the SharePoint
2013 farm, you must install the Workflow Manager
Client on each server in the SharePoint farm before you run the pairing cmdlet.
For downloading and installing the Workflow Manager Client go here
To
configure Workflow Manager on a server that is NOT part of the SharePoint 2013
farm and on which communication takes place by using HTTP
1. Log on to each server in the SharePoint Server 2013
farm.
2. Install the Workflow Manager Client on each server in
the SharePoint farm.
3. Open the SharePoint Management Shell as an
administrator. This is accomplished by right-clicking the SharePoint 2013
Management Shell command and choosing Run as administrator.
4. Run the Register-SPWorkflowService cmdlet. The cmdlet
should be run only once and can be run from any of the servers in the
SharePoint farm.
Register-SPWorkflowService -SPSite
"http://myserver/mysitecollection" -WorkflowHostUri
"http://workflow.example.com:12291" -AllowOAuthHttp
To
configure Workflow Manager on a server that is NOT part of the SharePoint 2013
farm and on which communication takes place by using HTTPS
1. Determine whether you need to install Workflow
Manager certificates in SharePoint 2013.
2. Log on to each server in the SharePoint Server 2013
farm.
3. Install the Workflow Manager Client on each server in
the SharePoint farm.
4. Open the SharePoint Management Shell as an
administrator. This is accomplished by right-clicking the SharePoint 2013
Management Shell command and choosing Run as administrator.
5. Run the Register-SPWorkflowService cmdlet.
Register-SPWorkflowService -SPSite
"https://myserver/mysitecollection" -WorkflowHostUri
"https://workflow.example.com:12290"