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D: Registering Cluster Resources, Register the Cluster Resources Manually

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Appendix D: Registering Cluster Resources This section contains the following topics: Register the Cluster Resources Manually (see page 151) Register the Cluster Resources Manually When you install the agent on local nodes, the installation procedure registers and creates the cluster resources for you automatically. This section describes how to register and create the cluster resources manually. To register the cluster resources manually 1. Ensure that the agent is installed on all nodes on which Exchange Virtual Server could potentially run and the agent installation directory is the same on all nodes. 2. If the resource type is not already registered, run the following command: Cluster.exe restype "CA ARCserve Backup Exchange Agent Notifier" /create /dll: CaExCluRes.dll /type:"CA ARCserve Backup Exchange Agent Notifier" Note: If your resource type is already registered, CA ARCserve Backup Exchange Agent Notifier displays under the Cluster Configuration\Resource Types branch in the Cluster Administrator. 3. Run the following command to register the extension dll: Cluster.exe/REGEXT:"C:\WINDOWS\cluster\CAExCluResEx.dll" 4. Use the Cluster Administrator to create the CA ARCserve Backup Exchange Agent Notifier cluster resource instance in the Exchange Virtual Server group. As a best practice, append the Exchange Server name to the cluster resource instance name. For example, CA ARCserve Backup Exchange Agent Notifier - (VS1) is the cluster resource instance name and VS1 is the Exchange Server name. When the New Resource dialog opens, enter the name and description of the resource instance, select CA ARCserve Backup Exchange Agent Notifier in the Resource type field, select the name of your Exchange Server virtual group in the Group field. Click Next. The Possible Owners dialog opens. The nodes in the cluster on which the resource can be brought online display in the Possible owners box. Appendix D: Registering Cluster Resources 151

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Appendix D: Registering Cluster
Resources
This section contains the following topics:
Register the Cluster Resources Manually
(see page 151)
Register the Cluster Resources Manually
When you install the agent on local nodes, the installation procedure registers
and creates the cluster resources for you automatically. This section describes
how to register and create the cluster resources manually.
To register the cluster resources manually
1.
Ensure that the agent is installed on all nodes on which Exchange Virtual
Server could potentially run and the agent installation directory is the
same on all nodes.
2.
If the resource type is not already registered, run the following command:
Cluster.exe restype "CA ARCserve Backup Exchange Agent Notifier" /create
/dll: CaExCluRes.dll /type:"CA ARCserve Backup Exchange Agent Notifier"
Note:
If your resource type is already registered, CA ARCserve Backup
Exchange Agent Notifier displays under the Cluster Configuration\Resource
Types branch in the Cluster Administrator.
3.
Run the following command to register the extension dll:
Cluster.exe/REGEXT:”C:\WINDOWS\cluster\CAExCluResEx.dll”
4.
Use the Cluster Administrator to create the CA ARCserve Backup Exchange
Agent Notifier cluster resource instance in the Exchange Virtual Server
group. As a best practice, append the Exchange Server name to the cluster
resource instance name. For example, CA ARCserve Backup Exchange
Agent Notifier – (VS1) is the cluster resource instance name and VS1 is the
Exchange Server name. When the New Resource dialog opens, enter the
name and description of the resource instance, select
CA ARCserve
Backup Exchange Agent Notifier
in the Resource type field, select the
name of your Exchange Server virtual group in the Group field.
Click Next.
The
Possible Owners
dialog opens. The nodes in the cluster on which the
resource can be brought online display in the Possible owners box.
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