Joni,
Is this Exchange 2007 SCC or CCR clustering?
If you are using SCC (traditional, old-school MSCS clustering),
my recommendation is to make the NODENAME contain the name of the
virtual Exchange server.
Thanks,
Del
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"ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" <ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU> wrote on 01/07/2009
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> Setting up TDP for Mail for an Exchange server
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> Joni Moyer
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> Hi Everyone,
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> I am in the process of trying to set up a Windows 2008 Exchange server
for
> TDP for Mail/Exchange backup client which is a clustered server. I have
> gone through the manuals, but I think I am still confusing myself. When
> Setting this up, is the only file that need to be customized the dsm.opt
> file? And in this file it says nodename, is that the name of the
Exchange
> instance? Or the TSM ba/archive client name? I have the following:
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> Exchange Dev Mailbox Servers
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> Cluster
> 1
> Host Names HMEXMB01N1 HMEXMB01N2D
> Windows Failover Cluster HMEXMB01CD HMEXMB01CD
> Cluster Mailbox Service (CMS) HMEXMB01D HMEXMB01D
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> I guess I'm more used to a Linux Domino instance where the dsm.opt file
> has servername xxxxxxxxx and in this case it is nodename. If anyone has
> an example of their set up and would be willing to share I would really
> appreciate it!!!! Thanks in advance!
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