Host sets, Configuring multiple domains, Multiple domain requirements – HP 3PAR Application Software Suite for Microsoft Exchange User Manual

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Host Sets

You can configure your system with host sets and volume sets, or with host sets only.

Configuring Multiple Domains

Multiple domain configurations allow you to use one backup server for multiple Active Directory
domains. You can use a multiple-domain setup with any Recovery Manager for Exchange 2010
configuration.

All multiple domain configurations must follow these rules:

All backup components (for example, the backup server, the backup software client, and the
Remote Copy target server) must be in the local domain.

The production servers and the Windows hosts enabled for mounting virtual copies can be in
any domain; local or nonlocal.

For more information about Recovery Manager for Exchange configurations, see

“Recovery Manager

Layout” (page 12)

. For an example multiple-domain configuration, see

“Multiple Domain Backup

Configurations” (page 16)

.

Multiple Domain Requirements

For Exchange 2010™:

You must install the Client Access server role on each Recovery Manager for Exchange 2010
machine. For more information, see Microsoft documentation on the Client Access server role.

You must configure a Windows Remote Management (WinRM) listener on each Recovery
Manager for Exchange 2010 machine. Use quickconfigto enable the winRM configuration
on all involved hosts and Enable-PSRemotingto enable the winRM client listening port.
Make sure the remote domain host IP can be resolved from the local domain controller. For
more information, see Microsoft documentation on Windows Remote Management.

Ensure your domain names follow Microsoft naming conventions for Active Directory and for
fully qualified domain names (FQDN). For more information, see Microsoft documentation on
Active Directory and FQDN naming conventions.

For Exchange 2007™:

Ensure your domain names follow Microsoft naming conventions for Active Directory and for fully
qualified domain names (FQDN). For more information, see Microsoft documentation on Active
Directory and FQDN naming conventions.

Registering Domains

You do not need to register the local domain. To register an additional domain:
1.

Use the Recovery Manager GUI or the RMExch RegisterDomain CLI command.

For more information, see

“Registering Nonlocal Domains” (page 35)

or

“RMExch

RegisterDomain

” (page 76)

.

2.

If you used the CLI command to register the domain, refresh the GUI.

After you register a domain, the Recovery Manager GUI displays the FQDN of the registered
domain in the node tree pane. You can now add mailbox/Exchange servers and Windows
hosts to the domain. For more information, see

“Managing Domain Components” (page 29)

.

Modifying Domain Credentials

To modify the credentials stored for a domain, use the Recovery Manager GUI or the RMExch
ModifyDomain

CLI command.

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