Storage Foundation and High Availability Solutions 7.4 HA and DR Solutions Guide for Microsoft Exchange 2010 - Windows
- Section I. Introduction and Concepts
- Introducing Storage Foundation and High Availability Solutions for Microsoft Exchange Server
- How VCS monitors storage components
- Introducing the VCS agent for Exchange 2010
- Introducing Storage Foundation and High Availability Solutions for Microsoft Exchange Server
- Section II. Configuration Workflows
- Configuring high availability for Exchange Server with InfoScale Enterprise
- Reviewing the HA configuration
- Reviewing a standalone Exchange Server configuration
- Reviewing the Replicated Data Cluster configuration
- Reviewing the disaster recovery configuration
- Disaster recovery configuration
- Notes and recommendations for cluster and application configuration
- Configuring disk groups and volumes for Exchange Server
- About managing disk groups and volumes
- Configuring the cluster using the Cluster Configuration Wizard
- Using the Solutions Configuration Center
- Configuring high availability for Exchange Server with InfoScale Enterprise
- Section III. Deployment
- Installing Exchange Server 2010
- Configuring Exchange Server for failover
- Configuring the service group in a non-shared storage environment
- Configuring campus clusters for Exchange Server
- Configuring Replicated Data Clusters for Exchange Server
- Setting up the Replicated Data Sets (RDS)
- Configuring a RVG service group for replication
- Configuring the resources in the RVG service group for RDC replication
- Configuring the RVG Primary resources
- Adding the nodes from the secondary zone to the RDC
- Verifying the RDC configuration
- Deploying disaster recovery for Exchange Server
- Reviewing the disaster recovery configuration
- Setting up your replication environment
- Configuring replication and global clustering
- Configuring the global cluster option for wide-area failover
- Possible task after creating the DR environment: Adding a new failover node to a Volume Replicator environment
- Testing fault readiness by running a fire drill
- About the Fire Drill Wizard
- About post-fire drill scripts
- Prerequisites for a fire drill
- Preparing the fire drill configuration
- Running a fire drill
- Deleting the fire drill configuration
- Section IV. Reference
- Appendix A. Using Veritas AppProtect for vSphere
- Appendix B. Troubleshooting
- Appendix A. Using Veritas AppProtect for vSphere
Prerequisites for configuring the Exchange Server service group
Note the following prerequisites for configuring the Exchange service group:
Verify that you have completed all the steps mentioned in the high availability, campus cluster, or RDC workflows, up through the step of installing Exchange and creating the mailbox database on shared storage.
See the following topics as appropriate:
Verify that the logged-on user has VCS Cluster Administrator privileges. This user classification is required to create and configure VCS service groups.
The logged-on user must be a local Administrator on the node where you run the wizard.
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.
Import the disk group (cluster disk group in case of shared storage and dynamic disk group in case of non-shared storage) and mount the volumes created to store the following data:
Exchange database
Database log
Mount them on the node where you run the wizard; unmount the drives from other nodes in the cluster.
Verify that Microsoft Exchange Mailbox Server role is installed on all nodes that will be part of the service group.
If you have configured a firewall, add the required ports and services to the Firewall Exception list.