Storage Resource Manager Enterprise Edition Installation Guide

14 Storage Resource Manager Enterprise Edition
Introduction
SRM Server and Service Login Account in Different Domains
This worksheet shows how the trusts are configured when the Servers Service Login
Account and its password are maintained in one domain, and the SQL Server, SRM
Server, and SRM Agents are installed in other domains, as shown in Figure 12.
If your Servers Service Login Account uses a non-default name, make a note of it.
Record the password for your SRM Servers Service Login Account.
Figure 12: SRM Server and Service Login Account in different domains and
SQL Server, SRM Server, and SRM Agent in other domains
SRM and SQL Server
SRM uses Microsoft SQL Server 7.0 or SQL Server 2000 as its database engines. You
must have Microsoft SQL Server installed and configured on your network prior to
installing an SRM Server. See section, Confirm SRM SQL Server Settings in
Chapter 2 for the configuration settings needed for SRM.
Domain A
SRMSvcUser
password:
_______
Domain B
SRM SQL Server
Domain C
SRM Server
with one agent
Trusting: B - allows A\SRMSvcUser to log into Domain B
for database access
Trusting: C - allows the SRM Server in Domain C access to
the SRM SQL database on Domain B via
A\SRMSvcUser
Trusting: D - allows the SRM Agents access to the SRM
Server in Domain C for authentication
Trusted: A - allows SRM Server to
access the database
via A\SRMSvcUser
Local Admin Group: SRMAdmin
Local User Group: SRMUser
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.
Domain D
SRM Agents 2-
n
Trusted: A - allows SRM Agents
to access the SRM
Server