Grouping volumes into autonomic groups, Domain sets – HP 3PAR Recovery Manager Software for Microsoft SQL Server Licenses User Manual

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Procedure 4

1.

On the backup server:

In Windows 2008, click Start

→Control Panel→User Accounts and click Manage your

network passwords.

In the Stored User Names and Passwords dialog box, click Add.

In Windows 2008 R2, click Start

→Control Panel→User Accounts and click Manage your

credentials

→Add a Windows credential.

2.

In the Log on to field (or, for Windows 2008 R2, the Internet or network address field), enter
the network location to which you want automatic access.

You can use a wildcard if you want access to multiple computers on a domain. For example:
*.aztec.com

3.

Enter the appropriate login and password.

4.

Repeat these steps for all SQL Server domains in the Recovery Manager configuration.

Grouping Volumes into Autonomic Groups

You can group virtual volumes into autonomic groups (domain sets, volume sets, or host sets).

Domain Sets

If your SQL Server configuration involves multiple database servers that belong to different HP
3PAR Virtual Domains, you can use the domain set feature to group these virtual domains into one
HP 3PAR Storage System domain set. This configuration allows you to use just one Recovery
Manager backup server to manage all your database servers.

All hosts, users, and virtual volumes, including the backup server, must belong to the same
HP 3PAR Virtual Domain.

To mount a virtual copy or media backup to a server that is in a different HP 3PAR Virtual
Domain than the domain in which it was created, you must use the Recovery Manager CLI
command RMSql mount -ts.

To create a Remote Copy group for a virtual volume that is in a user-defined domain, the
associated virtual volume on the Remote Copy backup server must be in the same user-defined
domain.

To configure domain sets, use HP 3PAR CLI commands to:

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Configuring Recovery Manager

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