Configuring recovery manager policies, Configuring mount functionality – HP 3PAR Recovery Manager Software for Microsoft SQL Server Licenses User Manual

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Procedure 1

1.

Select an available port. The valid TCP/IP port range is 1024 to 65535.

2.

To set your desired port number, run the Recovery Manager CLI RMSql portconfig
command.

For example, to change the port number to 9999, use: RMSql portconfig -n 9999

:

If you are changing ports from the backup server, be sure to change the Recovery Manager
ports on the production servers first. If you change the backup server port first, you cannot
then access the production servers in order to change their ports.

3.

From the Windows Service console, restart the HP 3PAR Recovery Manager for SQL service.

4.

Repeat these steps for all production servers and the backup server.

:

Use the same TCP/IP port on all servers for Recovery Manager for SQL.

Changing a Production Server Port from the Backup Server

Procedure 2

1.

On the backup server, run the following Recovery Manager CLI command:

RMSql portconfig -s <Windows_host/production_server> -n <port_number>

2.

On the production server, restart the HP 3PAR Recovery Manager for SQL service.

Configuring Recovery Manager Policies

To use the Recovery Manager GUI to set database policies, see

“Using the Recovery Manager

GUI” (page 25)

.

To use the Recovery Manager CLI to set database policies, see

“Using the Recovery Manager

CLI” (page 42)

, for information about using the RMSql policy command.

Configuring Mount Functionality

The Windows automount feature is not compatible with Recovery Manager. To ensure that the
Windows automount feature is disabled:

Procedure 3

1.

Open a command prompt (cmd) window.

2.

Enter: diskpart

3.

At the DISKPART prompt, enter: automount disable

4.

Exit the command prompt window.

Managing SQL Servers across Multiple Active Directory Domains

If you are configuring Recovery Manager to work with SQL Servers across multiple Active Directory
domains, you must store the appropriate login and password in the Windows user account on the
backup server.

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