Storage Foundation and High Availability Solutions 8.0.1 HA and DR Solutions Guide for Enterprise Vault - Windows

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Product(s): InfoScale & Storage Foundation (8.0.1)
Platform: Windows
  1. Introducing SFW HA for EV
    1.  
      About clustering solutions with InfoScale products
    2.  
      About high availability
    3.  
      How a high availability solution works
    4. How VCS monitors storage components
      1.  
        Shared storage - if you use NetApp filers
      2.  
        Shared storage - if you use SFW to manage cluster dynamic disk groups
      3.  
        Shared storage - if you use Windows LDM to manage shared disks
      4.  
        Non-shared storage - if you use SFW to manage dynamic disk groups
      5.  
        Non-shared storage - if you use Windows LDM to manage local disks
      6.  
        Non-shared storage - if you use VMware storage
    5.  
      About replication
    6.  
      About disaster recovery
    7.  
      What you can do with a disaster recovery solution
    8.  
      Typical disaster recovery configuration
  2. Configuring high availability for Enterprise Vault with InfoScale Enterprise
    1. Reviewing the HA configuration
      1. Active-Passive configuration
        1.  
          Sample Active-Passive configuration
        2.  
          IP addresses for sample Active-Passive configuration
    2. Reviewing the disaster recovery configuration
      1.  
        Sample disaster recovery configuration
      2.  
        IP addresses for disaster recovery configuration
      3.  
        Supported disaster recovery configurations for service group dependencies
    3.  
      High availability (HA) configuration (New Server)
    4.  
      Following the HA workflow in the Solutions Configuration Center
    5. Disaster recovery configuration
      1.  
        DR configuration tasks: Primary site
      2.  
        DR configuration tasks: Secondary site
    6. Notes and recommendations for cluster and application configuration
      1.  
        IPv6 support
    7.  
      Configuring the storage hardware and network
    8. Configuring cluster disk groups and volumes for Enterprise Vault
      1.  
        About cluster disk groups and volumes
      2.  
        Prerequisites for configuring cluster disk groups and volumes
      3.  
        Considerations for a fast failover configuration
      4.  
        Considerations for disks and volumes for campus clusters
      5.  
        Considerations for volumes for a Volume Replicator configuration
      6.  
        Sample disk group and volume configuration
      7.  
        Viewing the available disk storage
      8.  
        Creating a cluster disk group
      9.  
        Creating Volumes
      10.  
        About managing disk groups and volumes
      11.  
        Importing a disk group and mounting a volume
      12.  
        Unmounting a volume and deporting a disk group
      13.  
        Adding drive letters to mount the volumes
      14.  
        Deporting the cluster disk group
    9.  
      Configuring the cluster
    10.  
      Adding a node to an existing VCS cluster
    11.  
      Verifying your primary site configuration
    12.  
      Guidelines for installing InfoScale Enterprise and configuring the cluster on the secondary site
    13.  
      Setting up your replication environment
    14.  
      Setting up security for Volume Replicator
    15.  
      Assigning user privileges (secure clusters only)
    16.  
      Configuring disaster recovery with the DR wizard
    17.  
      Cloning the storage on the secondary site using the DR wizard (Volume Replicator replication option)
    18.  
      Installing and configuring Enterprise Vault on the secondary site
    19.  
      Configuring Volume Replicator replication and global clustering
    20.  
      Configuring global clustering only
    21.  
      Setting service group dependencies for disaster recovery
    22.  
      Verifying the disaster recovery configuration
    23.  
      Adding multiple DR sites (optional)
    24.  
      Recovery procedures for service group dependencies
  3. Using the Solutions Configuration Center
    1.  
      About the Solutions Configuration Center
    2.  
      Starting the Solutions Configuration Center
    3.  
      Options in the Solutions Configuration Center
    4.  
      About launching wizards from the Solutions Configuration Center
    5.  
      Remote and local access to Solutions wizards
    6.  
      Solutions wizards and logs
    7.  
      Workflows in the Solutions Configuration Center
  4. Installing and configuring Enterprise Vault for failover
    1.  
      Installing Enterprise Vault
    2. Configuring the Enterprise Vault service group
      1.  
        Before you configure an EV service group
      2.  
        Creating an EV service group
      3.  
        Enabling fast failover for disk groups (optional)
    3.  
      Configuring Enterprise Vault Server in a cluster environment
    4.  
      Setting service group dependencies for high availability
    5.  
      Verifying the Enterprise Vault cluster configuration
    6.  
      Setting up Enterprise Vault
    7.  
      Considerations when modifying an EV service group

Creating an EV service group

Complete the following steps to create a service group for EV.

To create the EV service group

  1. Start the Enterprise Vault Cluster Setup Wizard from the Apps menu on the Start screen.

    Alternatively, launch the Solutions Configuration Center from the Apps menu on the Start screen, expand the Solutions for Enterprise Vault Server tab, and click High Availability (HA) Configuration (New Server) > Configure the Enterprise Vault Service Group > Enterprise Vault Cluster Setup Wizard.

  2. Review the information in the Welcome panel and click Next.
  3. On the Wizard Options panel click Create service group and then click Next.
  4. On the Service Group Configuration panel, specify the service group details and then click Next

    Service Group Name

    Type a name for the EV service group.

    Available Cluster Systems

    Select the systems on which to configure the service group and click the right arrow to move the systems to the service group's system list.

    To remove a system from the service group's system list, click the system in the Systems in Priority Order box and click the left arrow.

    To change a system's priority in the service group's system list, click the system from the Systems in Priority Order and click the up and down arrows.

    System priority defines the order in which service groups are failed over to systems. The system at the top of the list has the highest priority while the system at the bottom of the list has the lowest priority.

    Include selected systems in the service group's AutoStartList attribute

    To enable the service group to automatically come online on one of the systems, select this checkbox. For information about the AutoStartList attribute, see the Cluster Server Administrator's Guide.

  5. On the Virtual Server Configuration panel, specify information related to your network and then click Next.

    • Select IPv4 to configure an IPv4 address for the EV virtual server.

      • In the Virtual IP Address field, type a unique virtual IPv4 address for the EV virtual server.

      • In the Subnet Mask field, type the subnet to which the virtual IPv4 address belongs.

    • Select IPv6 to configure an IPv6 address for the EV virtual server. The IPv6 option is disabled if the network does not support IPv6.

      • Select the network from the drop-down list. The wizard uses the network prefix and automatically generates an IPv6 address that is valid and unique on the network.

    • In the Virtual Server Name field, type a unique name for the EV virtual server. This is the name by which the EV server will be referenced by clients. The virtual name must not exceed 15 characters. You will need to specify the same name when running the Enterprise Vault Configuration Wizard.

    • For each system in the cluster, select the public network adapter name. The Adapter Display Name field displays the TCP/IP enabled adapters on a system, including the private network adapters, if applicable.

      To view the adapters associated with a system, click the Adapter Display Name field and click the arrow. Verify that you select the adapters assigned to the public network, not the private.

    • If you require a computer object to be created in the Active Directory (AD), click Advanced Settings, check the Active Directory Update Required checkbox, specify the desired Organizational Unit in the domain and then click OK.

      This sets the Lanman resource attributes ADUpdateRequired and ADCriticalForOnline to true. This allows the Lanman agent to update Active Directory with the SQL virtual server name.

      You can type the OU details in the format

      CN=Computers,DC=domainname,DC=com.

      To search for the OU, click the ellipsis button and specify the search criteria in the Windows Find Organizational Units dialog box. By default, the Lanman resource adds the virtual server to the default container "Computers."

    • Click OK. The user account for VCS Helper service must have adequate privileges on the specified container to create and update computer accounts.

  6. On the MSMQ and RegRep Directory Details panel, complete the following and then click Next:

    MSMQ Directory

    Type a path or click ... (ellipsis button) to browse for the directory. All MSMQ data is stored at this location.

    Note:

    The wizard, by default, also stores the Indexing service and Shopping service data at this location. You can modify the location while configuring the EV Server, later.

    Replication Directory

    Type a path or click ... (ellipsis button) to browse for the registry replication directory. This directory contains the list of registry keys to replicate.

    Veritas recommends that you configure the MSMQ and registry replication directories on different volumes.

    Note:

    Make sure that this is a new or empty directory. This directory must not contain data pertaining to an MSMQ service group that was deleted.

  7. On the Storage Location Details panel, select the volumes that you want to configure for EV data and then click Next.

    Select the volumes from the Available Volumes box and then click the right arrow button to move them to the Selected Volumes box. The volumes listed in the Available volumes box do not include the volumes you specified for MSMQ and registry replication.

  8. On the Service Group Summary panel, review the service group configuration.

    Resources

    Displays a list of configured resources. The wizard assigns unique names to resources. Change the names of resource, if required.

    To edit a resource name, select the resource name and either click it or press the F2 key. Edit the resource name and then press the Enter key to confirm the changes. To cancel editing a resource name, press the Esc key.

    Attributes

    Displays the attributes and their configured values, for a resource selected in the Resources list.

    Enable FastFailOver attribute for all the VMDg resources in the service group

    To enable all the VMDg resources in the service group for fast failover, select this checkbox.

    For information about the FastFailOver attribute, see the Cluster Server Administrator's Guide.

    • Click Next.

      A message appears informing you that the wizard will run commands to modify the service group configuration.

    • Click Yes.

      The wizard starts running commands to create the service group. Various messages indicate the status of these commands.

  9. On the completion dialog box, check Bring the service group online check box to bring the EV service group online on the local system, and then click Finish.

If you plan to enable fast failover for disk groups, see the following topic:

See Enabling fast failover for disk groups (optional).

Otherwise, you can proceed to configuring EV using the EV Configuration Wizard.

See Configuring Enterprise Vault Server in a cluster environment.