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Deleting a Microsoft Exchange Domain Controller
To delete all of the domain controllers of a particular domain:
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Select Options > Protocol Settings > Storage Essentials > Global Application Discovery Settings.
2.
Click the Delete ( ) button corresponding to the domain you want to remove.
3.
Run Discovery Data Collection for your changes to take effect.
To delete a particular domain controller in a domain:
1.
Select Options > Protocol Settings > Storage Essentials > Global Application Discovery Settings.
2.
Identify the domain for the domain controller you want to remove, and click the Edit (
) button
corresponding to that domain.
3.
In the Edit window, click the Delete ( ) button corresponding to the domain controller you want
to remove.
4.
Run Discovery Data Collection for your changes to take effect.
Monitoring Microsoft Exchange Failover Clusters
To monitor and manage Microsoft Exchange Failover Clusters:
1.
Install CIM Extensions on each of the participating nodes of Microsoft Exchange Failover Cluster.
2.
Add information for Microsoft Exchange Domain Controller Access. See ”
Exchange Domain Controller Access
3.
Perform Discovery Data Collection on each of the participating nodes of the Exchange Cluster.
Monitoring Caché
To monitor Caché, you must do the following:
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Step A — Import the Wrapper Class Definitions into the Caché Instance
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Step B — Create APPIQ_USER Account on the Caché Instance
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Step C — Provide the Caché Instance Name and Port Number
After you complete these steps, you must discover Caché. See ”