Prerequisites, Permissions, Multiple evs – HP Storage Mirroring V5 Software User Manual

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Protecting an Exchange Cluster with a Like-Named

Cluster

This section describes the process used to configure protection for an Exchange 2003 cluster with a like-named

(also known as a “standby”) cluster.
When you protect a cluster with a like-named cluster, the Storage Mirroring Application Manager moves the

EVS (Exchange virtual server) location from the source cluster to the target cluster. By moving the EVS, the

process of moving users and public folders from one server to another is not needed, because they will

continue to use the same mail store on the target as they were on the source. This, coupled with the ability to

reduce the TTL (Time to Live) value of the EVS DNS record (optional), allows a more seamless failover.

Prerequisites

Before you can use the Storage Mirroring Application Manager to protect a cluster with a like-named cluster,

you must complete the following:

Each target server node must have the same version and service pack level of Exchange as is installed on

the source nodes.

The target must have a resource group that has the same name as the resource group on the source.

The target resource group only needs to contain physical disk resources, which

MUST

use the same drive

letters that are used by the physical disk resources on the source.

NOTE:

Like-named cluster support is only available for clusters running Exchange 2003.

Permissions

When protecting a cluster with a like-named cluster, you can perform the setup, failover, and failback with the

following permissions:

The user must be a member of the local “Double-Take Admin” group.

The user must be a member of the cluster Administrator group.

The user must be delegated Exchange View Only access through Exchange System Manager.

(Optional) In order to change the TTL within DNS during failover, the user must be a member of the

DnsAdmins group.

Multiple EVS

The instructions in this chapter also apply to setting up multiple EVS. To use multiple EVS, set up multiple

like-name jobs for each EVS on your source cluster.

NOTE:

Because the first installed EVS is the only one that has the MTA resource (Message Transfer Agent), if

you do not failover

all

Exchange virtual servers, then any user who is in a different mail store than the first one

will not be able to route mail.

Standby cluster configuration

The process for protecting a cluster with a like-named cluster is similar to protecting a standard cluster. The

following instructions point out the differences in configuration. For more information about basic protection

functions, see the section

Protecting an Exchange Server

” on page 15.

1.

In the

Source Server

field, select the source cluster that you want to protect.

2.

In the

Target Server

field, select the same server.

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