HP AiO400t HP StorageWorks All-in-One Storage System User Guide (440583-006, J - Page 68

Using the Host an Exchange Storage Group Wizard, Entering a name of a server that hosts Exchange

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Application User-Defined Applications Data Protection Description Notes Allocate and configure storage for any remote application over the iSCSI protocol or any other application that requires storage on the All-in-One Storage System. A wizard assists you in allocating and configuring storage space. The wizard does not migrate user-defined application data to your HP All-in-One Storage System or reconfigure the application to store data on your HP All-in-One Storage System. You must do this manually as described in "Migrating user-defined application data from a remote application" on page 86, and as described in the application's documentation. See "Using the Host a User-Defined Application Wizard" on page 74. Create a virtual library that backs up data from a remote system on your All-in-One Storage System. A wizard assists you in choosing size and storage allocation. See "Using the Create a Virtual Library Wizard" on page 75. Using the Host an Exchange Storage Group Wizard The Host an Exchange Storage Group Wizard automatically discovers the Exchange storage groups on your application server and helps you allocate and configure storage space for these components: • Mail stores-Contain the data in user mailboxes. • Public stores-Contain the data in public folders. • Logs-Provide a record of every message stored in a storage group. Before you begin configuring storage for Exchange • Make sure the ASM agent is installed on each server with Exchange data you plan to host. See Installing the All-in-One Storage Manager Agent on network application servers for more information. • Make sure you have a current backup of your Exchange data and logs. Accessing the Host an Exchange Storage Group Wizard 1. In the Actions pane, select Host an Exchange Storage Group. TheHost an Exchange Storage Group Wizard welcome page opens. 2. Click Next to open the Specify Exchange Server page (see "Entering a name of a server that hosts Exchange" on page 68). Entering a name of a server that hosts Exchange Use the Specify Exchange Server page to provide ASM with the name or the Internet Protocol (IP) address of a remote server in your current domain that hosts Exchange. 68 Hosting storage for applications and shared folders

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Notes
Description
Application
See “
Using the Host a User-Defined
Application Wizard
” on page 74.
Allocate and configure storage for any
remote application over the iSCSI
protocol or any other application that
requires storage on the All-in-One Storage
System. A wizard assists you in allocating
and configuring storage space.
The wizard does not migrate user-defined
application data to your HP All-in-One
Storage System or reconfigure the
application to store data on your HP
All-in-One Storage System. You must do
this manually as described in “
Migrating
user-defined application data from a
remote application
” on page 86, and as
described in the application's
documentation.
User-Defined
Applications
See “
Using the Create a Virtual Library
Wizard
” on page 75.
Create a virtual library that backs up data
from a remote system on your All-in-One
Storage System. A wizard assists you in
choosing size and storage allocation.
Data Protection
Using the Host an Exchange Storage Group Wizard
The
Host an Exchange Storage Group Wizard
automatically discovers the Exchange storage groups
on your application server and helps you allocate and configure storage space for these components:
Mail stores—Contain the data in user mailboxes.
Public stores—Contain the data in public folders.
Logs—Provide a record of every message stored in a storage group.
Before you begin configuring storage for Exchange
Make sure the ASM agent is installed on each server with Exchange data you plan to host. See
Installing the All-in-One Storage Manager Agent on network application servers
for more
information.
Make sure you have a current backup of your Exchange data and logs.
Accessing the Host an Exchange Storage Group Wizard
1.
In the Actions pane, select
Host an Exchange Storage Group
.
The
Host an Exchange Storage Group Wizard
welcome page opens.
2.
Click
Next
to open the Specify Exchange Server page (see
Entering a name of a server that hosts Exchange
” on page 68).
Entering a name of a server that hosts Exchange
Use the Specify Exchange Server page to provide ASM with the name or the Internet Protocol (IP)
address of a remote server in your current domain that hosts Exchange.
Hosting storage for applications and shared folders
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