3 configuring recovery manager, Configuring the sql database, Configuring recovery manager – HP 3PAR Recovery Manager Software for Microsoft SQL Server Licenses User Manual

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3 Configuring Recovery Manager

Configuring the SQL Database

When you configure the SQL database:

Use database files and transaction logs created on basic disks using the NTFS file system.

Recovery Manger for SQL Server does not support other types of disks.

Maintain a 1:1 relationship between databases and volumes:

Avoid adding more than one database plus its transaction log files to a volume

Avoid adding files from a database to multiple volumes

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Be sure to maintain a single database:single volume relationship.

If you add multiple databases to one volume, backup and disaster recovery operations on one
database can result in conflicts between the databases in the volume.

Configuring Recovery Manager

Installation Location

By default, Recovery Manager installs in:

C:\Program Files\3PAR\RM\SQL

Search Path

After installation, you can instantly issue Recovery Manager CLI commands from any directory.
Although the Recovery Manager executable is installed in a fixed location that is specified during
installation, the location is automatically added to the Windows PATH environment variable.

Changing the Recovery Manager TCP/IP Port

By default, Recovery Manager for SQL uses port 9932 for cross-server communication. As long
as port 9932 is available, no extra port configuration is necessary.

If port 9932 is not available or is occupied by another system process, you must change the
Recovery Manager TCP/IP port.

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Configuring Recovery Manager

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