HP Storage Mirroring Software User Manual
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9. If you are protecting BlackBerry, a Complete BlackBerry Protection dialog will
appear after the validation is complete. Select the name of the Exchange server
under step 2 of the dialog box and you will be able to complete the application
protection process again in order to protect your Exchange server.
10. Once the validation passes without errors, click Enable Protection. View the
status of the protection on the
tab.
Note: If you modify your source server configuration on the source server, for
example, adding a new storage group or database, you must disable
protection, run validation and fix any issues, then re-enable protection to
apply the changes.
If your application protection is in a cluster environment, you should not
move any resources from one cluster group to another once protection is
established.
If you close Application Manager prior to enabling protection, your
configuration changes will not be saved. You must enable protection in
order to save your configuration settings.
After you have enabled protection, do not use the Failover Control Center
client to edit your failover configuration. Doing so will force a failover. If this
occurs, cancel the failover prompt and then disable and re-enable
monitoring using Application Manager.
Exchange Note: If you need to protect data that is stored on a non-mailbox
server role, for example SMTP queue data, you will need to
configure protection for that data separately. In addition, you
may need to manually update the DNS setting for the client
access server to point to the target site.
If your source has a public store that has a non-MAPI Owning
Tree, the folders within this tree may not be updated with
current information and therefore unavailable to the users.
If you are protecting Exchange 2007 and your environment has
more than one domain controller and the domain controller that
Exchange is using will change during the failover process,
stores may not mount during failover. To work around this