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

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Note:
The required credentials for running WMI scripts is full WMI access to the
CIMV2 namespace. Under Windows 2008, the supplied credentials must
also be allowed through DCOM and User Access Control. It is
recommended that a group be created for running scripts, and that the
required permissions be given to the group.
By default, the administrative group of a Windows 2008 machine has full
WMI access. However, DCOM and User Access Control settings may
need to be adjusted.
For more information, see Application Manager Credentials.
b. In the Password field, enter the password for the specified user account.
c. Click the Test Credentials button to validate that the specified credentials
are sufficient to run WMI scripts.
d. In the Monitoring Option area, select one of the following options.
Built-in Monitoring—Use the default application monitoring options.
If desired, you can select the Attempt to restart services checkbox to
automatically attempt to restart the monitored application services.
Custom Monitoring Script—Launch a PS1 (PowerShell), VB
(VisualBasic), or Jscript file to check application health. Either type the
name of the script, or click Browse to locate a script. After a script is
selected, you can click Edit to launch a text editor to view or modify the
script.
Note:
An example script that you can use as a basis for creating your custom
script is included in the \Samples subfolder where the Application
Manager is installed.
To use PS1 scripts, PowerShell must be installed on the target.
Next step: Configure snapshot settings
Configuring snapshot settings
If you have not done so already, launch the Protecting a SharePoint Server workflow.
The following allow you to set up snapshots of your target data that can be used when
failing over. By default, snapshots are not enabled in the Application Manager.