Contents |
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1 Introduction | 6 |
Related Documents | 6 |
Typographical Conventions | 6 |
Advisories | 7 |
2 Overview of Recovery Manager | 8 |
System Requirements | 8 |
Windows Server Requirements | 8 |
Windows Server 2003 with SP2 or above | 8 |
Windows Server 2008 | 8 |
Windows Server 2008 R2 | 8 |
Additional System Requirements | 8 |
Recovery Manager Requirements | 9 |
Running Recovery Manager on a Japanese OS | 9 |
Features Supported | 10 |
Features Not Supported | 11 |
Microsoft Volume Shadow Copy Service | 11 |
Supported VSS Components | 12 |
How HP 3PAR VSS Software Works with Microsoft SQL Server | 12 |
Recovery Manager Layout | 13 |
3 Installation and Deinstallation | 15 |
Upgrading to Recovery Manager 4.2.0 for SQL | 15 |
Upgrading the Production Server | 15 |
Upgrading the Backup Server | 15 |
Verifying the Upgrade | 15 |
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Installing Recovery Manager | 16 |
Verifying the Installation | 17 |
Understanding the Registry | 17 |
Deinstalling Recovery Manager | 18 |
4 Configuring Recovery Manager | 19 |
Configuring the SQL Database | 19 |
Configuring Recovery Manager | 19 |
Installation Location | 19 |
Search Path | 19 |
Changing the Recovery Manager TCP/IP Port | 19 |
Changing a Production Server Port from the Backup Server | 20 |
Configuring Recovery Manager Policies | 20 |
Configuring Mount Functionality | 20 |
Managing SQL Servers across Multiple Active Directory Domains | 20 |
Grouping Volumes into Autonomic Groups | 20 |
Domain Sets | 20 |
Volume Sets | 21 |
Host Sets | 21 |
Testing SQL Connectivity | 21 |
Troubleshooting SQL Connectivity | 22 |
Configuring the Host Computer and the HP 3PAR Storage System | 22 |
Formatting Partitions on a New HP 3PAR VLUN | 23 |
Windows Server 2003 | 23 |
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