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

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3. Install and configure Windows SharePoint Services (WSS 3.0) or Microsoft Office
SharePoint Server (MOSS 2007) on each source that will be used as a front-end
server, according to Microsoft guidelines.
4. Configure each Windows 2003 target as a member server in the same Active
Directory domain or trusted domain environment as the source.
5. Install SQL on the target, verifying that the locations for the SQL installation and the
location of the data and log files for the target are the same as the source. Apply
the same SQL service packs or patches as were installed on the source. Use the
default installation options for SQL with the following considerations:
The target must be a unique installation (that is, two separate SQL servers
must be available for a protection pair)
Logical drive mapping must be the same on the source and target and must
assigned prior to running the Application Manager.
Note:
For SQL Server 2000, Microsoft recommends that all service packs be installed
independently for each source and target instance. This ensures that operating
system files and registry entries are applied appropriately.
6. Install WSS 3.0 or MOSS 2007 on the target server, but DO NOT configure it if you
want to use Application Manager to extend the target into the Web Farm.
7. Install Storage Mirroring Recover on the source and target SQL servers using the
installation defaults.
8. Launch the SharePoint Server protection workflow.
9. Select a domain.
10. Select the SharePoint front-end.
11. Select source and target servers.
12. (Optional) Configure protection settings.
13. Validate the configuration.
To protect your SharePoint server, you will complete the following steps:
1. Enable protection.
2. Monitor protection.
In the event of a failure, you will need to perform some additional tasks. These tasks are
described in Failover, failback, and restoration.
Next step: Launch the SharePoint protection workflow