HP StorageWorks Storage Mirroring Recover User's Guide (T5437-96008, November 2009)

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2. Select the Service name from the drop-down box, then click Add; or, type the
name of a service, then press Enter.
3. If available, select the Service must be stopped on target checkbox. Most
services must be stopped on the target for replication to occur properly.
4. When you are finished entering services, click Close to return to the Failover
configuration window.
5. To remove a service, select one or more services, then click Remove.
You can only remove services that you added manually using the Application
Manager.
6. Services will be started in the displayed order (top-to-bottom starting with the left
column) and shutdown in reverse order (bottom-to-top starting with the right
column). To re-arrange the order in which services are started/stopped:
a. Add any additional services.
b. Select a service in the list, then use the up and down arrow buttons to move
the service to the appropriate position in startup/shutdown order.
Resources (cluster only)
If you are using clustered Exchange servers, you will select resources instead of
services to bring online and offline during failover. The Resource selection works exactly
like the service selection functionality.
Note:
If you are using Exchange in a cluster-to-standalone configuration and have
selected a source cluster server, a button will appear in the Services/Resources
area, allowing you to toggle between services to start/stop on the target, and
Resources to start/stop on the source.
Next step: Configure monitor settings
Configuring Exchange monitor settings
If you have not done so already, launch the Protecting an Exchange Server workflow.
The Monitoring tab includes options for configuring how you want to monitor the source
server for failure.