Displaying mailbox database information, Starting the gui, Stopping the gui – HP 3PAR Application Software Suite for Microsoft Exchange Licenses User Manual

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Displaying Mailbox Database Information

To display information about a mailbox database, click the mailbox database name in the node
tree pane. In the informational pane, Recovery Manager displays detailed information about the
selected mailbox database, as described in

Table 4 (page 32)

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Table 4 Mailbox Database Information Columns

Displays...

Column...

The name of the mailbox database

Name

The server that currently hosts the mailbox database

Active Server

The full path of the .edb file

DB File Path

The servers that have copies of the database

Database Copies

The full path of the log file location

Log File Path

The log base name

Log File Prefix

The name of the Database Availability Group

Database Availability Group

Starting the GUI

To start the Recovery Manager GUI, double-click the 3PAR Recovery Manager for Exchange icon
on your desktop.

Stopping the GUI

To stop the Recovery Manager GUI, select Console

→Exit from the menu bar. For more information,

see

“Menu Bar” (page 31)

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Managing Domains

Working with the Local Domain

If you are using only the local Active Directory domain, the Recovery Manager GUI displays
all your Recovery Manager components under the Local Domain node.

If you are using multiple domains, the GUI displays the Recovery Manager components related
to backups—as well as any mailbox servers and Windows hosts added to the local
domain—under the Local Domain node.

Recovery Manager automatically registers the local domain.

Registering Nonlocal Domains

To register a nonlocal Active Directory domain:
1.

Make sure Recovery Manager for Exchange is configured for multiple domains.

For more information, see

“Configuring Multiple Domains” (page 25)

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2.

Right-click the MS Exchange node and select Register Domain.

3.

In the Register Domain dialog box, enter the server name, Windows domain and username,
and password.

4.

Click Ok.

Modifying Domain Credentials

1.

Right-click the MS Exchange node and select Modify Domain.

2.

In the Modify Domain dialog box, enter the new server name, Windows domain and username,
or password.

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Using the Recovery Manager GUI

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