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

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5. Using the Exchange CD, start the Exchange installation on the source using the
following command
<cd drive>:\setup\i386\setup.exe /DisasterRecovery.
6. At the Component Selection dialog box, set the Action column to Disaster
Recovery for all of the components that were originally installed on the source
(before it failed).
7. Verify that each of the components selected are installed in the same location on
the source as they are on the target. If not, modify the location of each component
to match the target and original source configuration.
8. After selecting the proper components and location, click Next to continue the
install.
9. If you accepted the default installation on the original source (before it failed), set
Microsoft Exchange Messaging and Collaboration Services and Microsoft
Exchange System Management Tools to Disaster Recovery.
Note:
Because the Exchange disaster recovery installation is configured for tape
backup recovery, informational messages such as the following may
appear; however, they do not apply to this configuration and can be
disregarded:
“Use Exchange Admin Snap-in to ensure that you have a valid Exchange
Server Object for this server for which you are running setup in recovery
mode.
“After setup has completed, restore your databases from backup, then
reboot your machine.
During the post-installation processing, the installation may stall while
trying to start the System Attendant (MSExchangeSA) service. It should
take no more than a couple of minutes to start this service. If it takes
longer, use the Windows Task Manager to terminate the setup process.
This will not affect your ability to start services on the target after a failure.
10. Install any Exchange service packs or patches.