Cluster Server 7.4.1 Implementation Guide for Microsoft Exchange 2010 - Windows
- Introducing the VCS agents for Exchange and NetApp
- Installing the product and configuring a VCS cluster
- Installing Microsoft Exchange Server 2010
- Configuring the Exchange database service group
- Creating the Exchange database service group
- About verifying the service group configuration
- About modifying the Exchange database service group configuration
- Making a standalone Exchange server highly available
- Deploying Disaster Recovery for Exchange Server
- Removing the software components
- Troubleshooting
- Appendix A. Resource type definitions
- Appendix B. Sample Configurations
Prerequisites for configuring the Exchange database service group
Ensure that the following prerequisites are met before configuring the service group:
Verify that InfoScale Availability is installed on all cluster nodes.
Refer to the Veritas InfoScale Installation and Upgrade Guide.
Verify the cluster is configured.
Verify your DNS server settings. Make sure a static DNS entry maps the virtual IP address with the virtual computer name.
You must be a Cluster Administrator to create and configure service groups.
You must be a local Administrator on the node where you run the wizard.
You must be an Administrator for the NetApp Filer containing the LUNs created to store Exchange data components.
Verify that Command Server service (CmdServer) is running on all nodes in the cluster. Select Services on the Administrative Tools menu and verify that the Veritas Command Server shows that it is started.
On the node on which you run the wizard, select Services on the Administrative Tools menu and verify that the Veritas High Availability Engine service is running.
Verify the volumes or the virtual disks (LUNs) created to store the following data components are mounted or connected to the node where you run the wizard and dismounted or disconnected from other nodes in the cluster:
Exchange database
Transaction logs
If you have configured a firewall, add the required ports and services to the Firewall Exception list.
For a detailed list of services and ports used, refer to the Veritas InfoScale Installation and Upgrade Guide.
In an IPv6 environment, the Lanman agent relies on the DNS records to validate the virtual server name on the network. If the virtual servers configured in the cluster use IPv6 addresses, you must specify the DNS server IP, either in the network adapter settings or in the Lanman agent's AdditionalDNSServers attribute.