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

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choose DNS failover with the Advanced switch and select the Server Name.
For more information, see Advanced settings.
5. Select the Server Name checkbox if you want the source name to be added to the
target when failover occurs (Default = NOT selected).
6. Select the Shares checkbox if you want the source file shares to be added to the
target when failover occurs (Default = NOT selected).
7. Select the Active Directory Hostname (SPNs) checkbox to remove the host SPN
(Service Principle Name) from Active Directory for the source automatically and
add it to Active Directory for the target during failover (Default = NOT selected).
8. Click OK to save your entries and return to the Configure Protection window.
Services
Application Manager will determine the appropriate SQL services to start/stop based on
your operating system/BlackBerry configuration. You should only modify this selection if
there are additional services that need to be started during the failover/failback process.
Modifying the default configuration for services may affect whether data can be
successfully replicated. Do not modify the services to start/stop unless you are very
familiar with Storage Mirroring Recover and BlackBerry.
1. To add a service, click Add. The Add Service window will appear.
2. Select the Service name from the drop-down box, then click Add; or, type the
name of a service, then press Enter.
3. If available, select the Service must be stopped on target checkbox. Most
services must be stopped on the target for replication to occur properly.
4. When you are finished entering services, click Close to return to the Failover
configuration window.
5. To remove a service, select one or more services, then click Remove.
You can remove all of the services besides the required SQL server service
(MSSQLSERVER for a default instance, or MSSQL$<instance_name> for a
named instance).
6. Services will be started in the displayed order (top-to-bottom starting with the left
column) and shutdown in reverse order (bottom-to-top starting with the right