HP StorageWorks Storage Mirrioring Application Manager user's guide (T2558-96322, April 2009)

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SQL Server 2005
SQL Server 2008
SQL Sever Express
To enable the Application Manager to work with MSDE (SQL Express 2000) and SQL Server 2005
Express, Named Pipes and TCP/IP need to be added to the Enabled Protocols. By default, these
are disabled. They must be enabled to accept remote connections.
For MSDE, you must run the svrnetcn.exe command, which is located in the C:\Program
Files\Microsoft SQL Server\80\Tools\Binn directory.
For SQL Server 2005 Express, you must launch the SQL Server Configuration Manager,
expand SQL Server 2005 Network Configuration, and for Protocols for MSSQLSERVER
enable Named Pipes and TCP/IP.
To use the Application Manager for SQL, the user logged on to Windows must be a member of
the SQL Server sysadmin role on the source and target servers.
The source and target SQL servers must be in the same domain; otherwise, the SQL Server
service on both the source and target servers must be configured to start with the same domain
user account.
In order to protect SQL named instances, both the source and target SQL Servers must have
named instances with the exact same name installed prior to configuring protection.
File server requirements
If you are using the Application Manager for file servers, your system must meet the following
requirement.
Two licensed copies of Storage Mirroring 5.0 with the latest service pack
SharePoint requirements
If you are using the Application Manager for SharePoint, your system must meet the following
requirements.
Windows SharePoint Services (WSS) version 3
Microsoft Office SharePoint Server (MOSS) 2007
NOTE:
If you are using SQL Server, you will be prompted to download and install the
Microsoft SQL Server 2005 backward compatibility components. This package
includes the SQLDMO library, which is required to run the Application Manager.
You should use the same version and service pack of SQL Server on both the
source and target servers. Exceptions would be that in Database Only protection
mode you may use a newer version of SQL Server on the target server or have a
32-bit source and a 64-bit target to perform a failover (for instance, when using
Application Manager to facilitate a migration from SQL Server 2000 on the source
to SQL Server 2005 on the target, or to migrate data from a 32-bit source to a
64-bit target). You cannot failback when using different versions of SQL Server
on the source and target.
NOTE:
Hewlett-Packard strongly recommends that the target server be a dedicated
standby server which does not host any critical applications. During failback for file
servers, the Server service is re-started, which could also re-start any dependent
services.
File server protection is currently only supported in a flat domain.
NOTE: WSS 3.0 service pack 1 is required for Windows 2008.
NOTE: MOSS 2007 service pack 1 is required for Windows 2008.