Managing domains, Working with the local domain, Registering nonlocal domains – HP 3PAR Recovery Manager Software User Manual
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Managing Domains
Working with the Local Domain
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If you are using only the local Active Directory domain, the HP 3PAR Recovery Manager GUI
displays all your HP 3PAR Recovery Manager components under the Local Domain node.
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If you are using multiple domains, the GUI displays the HP 3PAR Recovery Manager
components related to backups—as well as any mailbox/Exchange servers and Windows
hosts added to the local domain—under the Local Domain node.
HP 3PAR Recovery Manager automatically registers the local domain.
Registering Nonlocal Domains
To register a nonlocal Active Directory domain:
1.
Make sure HP 3PAR Recovery Manager for Exchange is configured for multiple domains.
For more information, see
“Configuring Multiple Domains” (page 30)
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2.
Right-click the MS Exchange node and select Register Domain.
3.
In the Register Domain dialog box, enter the server name, Windows domain and username,
and password.
4.
Click OK.
Modifying Domain Credentials
1.
Right-click the MS Exchange node and select Manage Domains.
2.
In the Registered Domain dialog box, select the row containing the domain name to modify,
and click Modify.
3.
In the Modify Domain dialog box, enter the new server name, domain user name (domain\user
name), and password.
4.
Click OK.
Unregistering a Domain
1.
Remove all mailbox/Exchange servers and Windows hosts from the domain you are
unregistering.
HP 3PAR Recovery Manager does not allow you to unregister domains that contain HP 3PAR
Recovery Manager for Exchange components.
2.
Right-click the MS Exchange node and select Manage Domains.
3.
In the Registered Domain dialog box, select the row containing the domain name to unregister,
and click Unregister.
4.
Click OK.
Working in Multiple Domains
To use the GUI to manage HP 3PAR Recovery Manager operations on mailbox databases/storage
groups and Windows hosts in nonlocal domains, use the same GUI procedures as you do for
mailbox databases/storage groups and Windows hosts in the local domain.
Registering the Servers
Before the GUI can manage servers, you must register all servers.
To register a server:
1.
Right-click the MS Exchange node and select (for Exchange 2010/ Exchange 2013)
Server/Mailbox Registration (for Exchange 2007) Server Registration from the context menu.
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