Are you usng the emc enabler with an EMC SAN ?
On Tue, Aug 11, 2009 at 10:04 AM, Kevin Malone <kcmalone AT salisbury DOT
edu>wrote:
> We are new to Exchange and are setting up our production environment and
> attempting to test backups and restores before moving forward with moving
> live users to our environment. We have an Exchange 2007 CCR cluster on
> Windows Server 2008 64-bit servers. We are setting up the "serverless"
> environment where you use a proxy host (storage node) that is presented a
> snapshot of the passive node from our Clariion.
>
> Is there anyone out there using the NMM module and the vss provider from
> EMC to backup an Exchange 2007 CCR cluster using Windows Server 2008? We
> are having some issues with the EMC vss provider (solutions enabler)
> installing a clustered DTC service into our environment, which is causing
> COM+ errors. We have been through 4 different solutions enabler versions
> (and 3 versions of the NMM) and are still having the problem. Seems to us
> the solutions enabler is assuming there is a clustered DTC service installed
> as well, which according to MS Exchange 2007 documentation, is not needed.
> We only have Exchange 2007 running as a clustered service.
>
> Has anyone else experienced a similar issue with Windows Server 2008? If
> there is anyone out there successfully backing up an Exchange 2007 CCR
> cluster using the solutions enabler and NMM with MS Server 2008, please let
> me know. I'd feel better knowing someone has it working with EMC's provided
> solutions and that its a learning curve issue for us.
>
> We are Networker 7.4.4 on Windows 2003 64-bit
> Clustered Exchange servers are Windows 2008 64-bit
> Networker Storage Node (proxy host) is Windows 2003 64-bit
>
> NMM 2.1.1 (a patched version from EMC)
> solutions enabler 6.5.2.8 (a patched version of EMC)
>
>
> Kevin Malone
> Network Administrator
> Salisbury University
> Information Technology FH297
> kcmalone AT salisbury DOT edu
> 410-543-6298
>
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