HP Storage Essentials V5.00.01 installation guide (T4283-96011, January 2006)
Table Of Contents
- HP
- Storage Essentials 5.00.01 Installation Guide
- Contents
- Overview
- Installing the Management Server on Microsoft Windows
- Discovering Filers, Tape Libraries, Switches and Storage Systems
- Deploying CIM Extensions
- Installing the CIM Extension for IBM AIX
- Installing the CIM Extension for SGI ProPack for Linux
- Installing the CIM Extension for HP-UX
- Installing the CIM Extension for SUSE and Red Hat Linux
- Installing the CIM Extension for OpenVMS
- Installing the CIM Extension for HP Tru64 UNIX
- Installing the CIM Extension for SGI IRIX
- Installing the CIM Extension for Sun Solaris
- Installing the CIM Extension for Microsoft Windows
- Discovering Applications, Backup Servers and Hosts
- Managing Security
- Troubleshooting
Discovering Applications, Backup Servers and Hosts216
• Discover the application.
Adding Microsoft Exchange Domain Controller Access
To obtain information about your Microsoft Exchange servers, you must provide the user name and
password for at least a primary domain controller, in addition to a DNS name, as described in the
following steps.
IMPORTANT: The hosts should recognize the management server by name, as a reverse look-up is
required by operating system security as well as Microsoft Exchange.
To provide information about the Microsoft Exchange servers:
1. Do one of the following:
• Discovery HP SE - Select Tools > Storage Essentials > Home > Discovery > Setup.
Then, click the Applications tab.
• Discovery HP SIM - Select Options > Protocol Settings > Storage Essentials > Global
Application Discovery Settings.
The information you provide for the primary domain controller and backup domain controller
apply to all Microsoft Exchange servers you discover.
2. In the Microsoft Exchange Configuration section, click the Edit button.
3. Under the Primary Domain Controller section, perform the following steps:
a. In the Host Name field, type the fully qualified DNS name for the domain controller.
b. In the User Name field, type the user name for accessing the Microsoft Exchange server.
c. In the Domain Password field, type the corresponding password for accessing the
Microsoft Exchange server.
d. In the Verify Password field, re-type the password for verification.
4. Under the Backup Domain Controller section, perform the following steps:
a. In the Host Name field, type the fully qualified DNS name for the domain controller.
b. In the User Name field, type the user name for accessing the Microsoft Exchange server.
c. In the Domain Password field, type the corresponding password for accessing the domain
controller.
d. In the Verify Password field, re-type the password for verification.
5. Click the OK button.
IMPORTANT: You must discover the host running Microsoft Exchange. See ”Step 3 - Discovering
Applications” on page 216.
Deleting a Microsoft Exchange Domain Controller
To delete a Microsoft Exchange domain controller:
1. Do one of the following: