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

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You may enter a user name for a different domain by entering a fully-qualified user
name. The fully-qualified user name must be in the format domain\username or
username@domain. If you enter a non-qualified name, the DNS domain will be used
by default. Entering the credentials for the logged-on user may be valid.
The Application Manager will attempt to use the same user name and password the next
time you select a server.
Next step: Configure failover settings
Configuring protection settings
If you have not done so already, launch the Protecting a File Server workflow.
To change the default File server configuration parameters, make sure you have
selected a valid source and target, then click Configure from the Manage File servers
page. The Configure Protection window will appear
The Configure Protection window has tabs for configuring:
Failover settings
Monitor settings
Snapshot settings
Connection settings
Advanced settings
Note:
If any important aspect of your configuration changes (for example, service
account name change, server IP address change, server logical drive
configuration change, recently added server hardware), you should reconfigure
protection and, if possible, not re-use the existing configuration in order to
capture the new configuration.
If you do not need to change the configuration settings, Validate the configuration, then
enable protection.
If you have already enabled protection for a connection and need to change the
configuration parameters, you will first need to disable protection.
Next step:Configure failover settings
Configuring failover settings
If you have not done so already, launch the Protecting a File Server workflow.
The Failover tab includes options that will be applied during File server failover.