Starting the gui, Stopping the gui, Managing domains – HP 3PAR Application Software Suite for Microsoft Exchange User Manual
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Table 3 Mailbox Database Information Columns (for Exchange 2010) (continued)
Displays...
Column...
The log base name
Log File Prefix
The name of the Database Availability Group
Database Availability Group
Table 4 Storage Group Information Columns (for Exchange 2007)
Displays...
Column...
The name of the information store.
Store
The type of information store: Mailbox Store or Public Store
Store Type
The status of the data store: Mounted or Unmounted
Status
The location of the EDB (property store) file store
EDB File
Updating the Information Displayed (for Exchange 2007)
You must manually update the information displayed in the Recovery Manager GUI when:
•
You enable or disable LCR or CCR for a storage group.
•
In a CCR setup, the active node and passive node pair are switched (for example, a failover
takes place).
To rescan the server:
1.
Ensure that the storage group is in a healthy state.
For example, if you are re-scanning the server after a failover, the storage group might remain
in the Initializing state for a few seconds.
2.
Right-click the MS Exchange node and select Rescan Server Configuration.
Starting the GUI
To start the Recovery Manager GUI, double-click the HP 3PAR Recovery Manager for Exchange
icon on your desktop.
Stopping the GUI
To stop the Recovery Manager GUI, select Console
→Exit from the menu bar. For more information,
see
.
Managing Domains
Working with the Local Domain
•
If you are using only the local Active Directory domain, the Recovery Manager GUI displays
all your Recovery Manager components under the Local Domain node.
•
If you are using multiple domains, the GUI displays the 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.
Recovery Manager automatically registers the local domain.
Registering Nonlocal Domains
To register a nonlocal Active Directory domain:
1.
Make sure Recovery Manager for Exchange is configured for multiple domains.
For more information, see
“Configuring Multiple Domains” (page 28)
.
Updating the Information Displayed (for Exchange 2007)
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