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

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Script File name Description
<source>_
<target>.txt
restart services on the source server and rehome the public
folders hosted on the source server.
Note: The post-restore script must be run from the source server.
By default, Application Manager generates all the required scripts for you automatically
based on your system configuration. You can also edit the scripts to add, modify, or
delete specific commands. To edit a script:
1. Click on the button for the script you want to update. The script file will be
displayed using your machines default editor.
2. Enter your changes.
3. Save the script file.
Any change you make to the script in the editor will be copied to the appropriate server
when configuration changes are accepted, thus overwriting any changes that have been
made outside the Application Manager.
The scripts can be overwritten by certain operations during setup. For example, any
changes to configuration options done in the Application Manager will overwrite
previous script changes. If you want to make permanent changes to a script, you
must modify the appropriate .txt file within the Storage Mirroring Recover installation
directory. If there is more than one client machine that will be configuring failover, the
change must be made to all the appropriate .txt files.
Before running Application Manager multiple times (for example, when re-enabling
protection after a failover/failback), save a copy of your post-restore and pre-failback
batch files. After Application Manager executes, replace the default script file(s) with the
customized file(s) that you saved.
Force AD replication
(Default = selected) When selected, replication is initiated from the domain controller
with which the source or target server communicates. This will be done each time the
Exchange Failover utility (exchfailover.exe) is executed from within the failover/failback
scripts. For more information about using the Exchange Failover utility, see Using the
Exchange Failover (EFO) Utility.
Disable Force AD Replication if you do not want Active Directory changes to be
replicated.