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

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To protect a File server, on the Tasks area on the left pane, select Protect File Server.
The Manage File Server page will appear in the right pane. Make sure that the Setup tab
is in view.
Note:
You can also launch Application Manager for File Servers by using the
command line /fileprint option (dtam /fileprint).
Next step: Select domain
Selecting a domain
If you have not done so already, launch the Protecting a File Server workflow.
The Domain Name on the main window will be populated automatically with the domain
where the Application Manager client resides.
If you want to change the domain, type in a domain name for a trusted domain that the
Application Manager client can connect to, then press Tab or click on another field. If the
domain you entered doesn't exist or you do not have the credentials to modify Active
Directory for the new domain, the Domain Login window will appear. You will be
prompted to enter the domain name, user name, and password to use for logging in to
the domain.
Note: Domain names must include a suffix, such as .com, .corp, or .net.