Storage Resource Manager Enterprise Edition Installation Guide

Storage Resource Manager Enterprise Edition 13
Introduction
domain, and the SRM Service Login Account and the SRM Server in different
domains. Both worksheets assume the default name of SRMSvcUser for the Service
Login Account and that the SRM Server installation includes an SRM Agent.
If you use these worksheets to define your environments configuration before
installation, make note of the SRM Servers Service Login Account password and
keep it in a secure place. You will need it during the SRM installation.
Feel free to copy the worksheet that best describes your environment and fill it in. See
section Configuring One-Way Trust Relationships in Chapter 7 for the trust
configuration procedure.
SRM Server and Service Login Account in the Same Domain
This worksheet shows how the trusts are configured when the Servers Service Login
Account (and its password) and the SRM Server reside in the same domain and the
SQL Server and SRM Agents reside in other domains, as shown in Figure 11.
Figure 11: SRM Server and Service Login Account in the same domain and
SQL Server and SRM Agents in other domains
Domain A
SRM Server
SRMSvcUser
password:
_______
Domain B
SRM SQL Server
Domain C
SRM Agents 2-
n
Trusting: B - allows A\SRMSvcUser to log into Domain B
for database access
Trusting: C - allows the SRM Agents access to the SRM
Server in Domain A for authentication
Local Admin Group: SRMAdmin
Local User Group: SRMUser
Trusted: A - allows SRM Agents
to access the SRM Server
Trusted: A - allows A\SRMSvcUser to access
the database
Note: If there is no SRM Server on the
SQL Server computer, SRMAdmin
does not need to reside here.
SRMAdmin is needed only if an SRM
Server is installed.