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

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Using the Exchange Failover (EFO) utility
There are several options available in the Exchange Failover utility for configuring
Exchange for failover and failback. These options and the full command syntax are
described in the following table.
Command exchfailover
Description Used in script files to failover Exchange data
Syntax
EXCHFAILOVER {-FAILOVER , -FAILBACK} -s <source> -t <target>
[-l <log_filename>] [-norus] [-nospn] [-nooab] [-noRM] [-noRGconnectors]
[-noexchangeab] [-noADreplication] [-nopublicfolders] [-onlypublicfolders]
[-movehostspn] [-o <options_filename>] [-r [<source_group>] [,<source
_mail_store>][:[<target_group>] [,<target_mail_store>]]] [-setup] [-
maxRepWait <wait time>] [-test] [-noupdatepatchmdb] [-u <username>:<
password>] [-virtual <new ip>] [-dc <DC name:ip>] [-?[?]]
Options
FAILOVER—The Exchange data will be moved from the source to the
target during failover
FAILBACK—The Exchange data will be moved from the target to the
source during failback
s source—The name of the original source server
t target—The name of the original target server
l log_filename—(Optional) The name of the log file. By default, the log
file is ExchFailover.log and is stored in the directory containing the
exchfailover.exe file. If this name is changed, the DTInfo utility will not be
able to locate this file which could impede assistance through Technical
Support.
norus—(Optional) Do not change the Recipient Update Service
nospn—(Optional) Do not change the Service Principal Name
nooab—(Optional) Do not change the siteFolderServer for the offline
address book
noRM—(Optional) Do not change the Routing Master