A server virtualization environments, Vmware and egenera – HP 3PAR Application Software Suite for Microsoft Exchange Licenses User Manual

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A Server Virtualization Environments

VMWare and Egenera

Support for VMWare and Egenera environments is provided under certain specific conditions.
New volumes presented to VMWare and Egenera servers are not surfaced automatically, so the
RMExch mount

command is limited to being executed on the backup host.

Figure 8 (page 89)

shows the relationships between the HP 3PAR Storage System and VMWare and Egenera in a
virtualization environment:

Figure 8 Server Virtualization Environment

The following requirements need to be met for VMWare and Egenera to be supported:
1.

The disks presented to the Exchange Servers need to be raw devices.

2.

The backup server needs to be connected directly to the HP 3PAR Storage System and not
through VMWare or Egenera.

The RMExch mount command cannot be run against a virtual machine from the VMWare
or Egenera server with the -h option.

You must manually perform the actions to expose the volumes to the server.

Due to these restrictions, restores performed in these virtualized environments require a different
set of steps than shown in

“Rapid Backup and Recovery for Exchange” (page 79)

. File copy and

volume promote restores are not supported for virtualized environments.
To perform a restore:
1.

Follow steps 1 to 4 in

“Point-in-Time Recovery” (page 80)

.

2.

Mount the virtual copy to the backup server or restore it from backup media to the production
server.

3.

On the production server, move the .EDB, .LOG, and .CHK files from the original locations
to another location. The original locations can be determined from the Exchange Management
Console.

4.

Copy the .EDB, .LOG, and .CHK file(s) from the mounted or restored virtual copy location to
the actual database location.

VMWare and Egenera

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