Enterprise Vault™ Installing and Configuring
- About this guide
- Section I. Enterprise Vault requirements
- Enterprise Vault hardware requirements
- Hardware requirements for Enterprise Vault server
- About the storage requirements for Enterprise Vault
- Storage for vault stores
- Storage requirements for SQL databases
- Enterprise Vault required software and settings
- Basic software requirements for Enterprise Vault
- Best practice settings for Enterprise Vault servers
- Preinstallation tasks for Enterprise Vault server
- About assigning permissions and roles in SQL databases
- Additional requirements for Operations Manager
- Additional requirements for classification
- Additional requirements for Enterprise Vault Reporting
- Additional requirements for Exchange Server archiving
- Preinstallation tasks for Exchange server archiving
- Assigning Exchange Server permissions to the Vault Service account
- Enterprise Vault client access with Exchange Server archiving
- Requirements for RPC over HTTP
- Additional requirements for Domino Server archiving
- Requirements for Domino mailbox archiving
- Register the Enterprise Vault Domino Gateway
- About the user ID for Domino mailbox archiving
- Requirements for Domino journaling archiving
- Additional requirements for File System Archiving (FSA)
- Additional requirements for SharePoint Server archiving
- Additional requirements for Skype for Business Archiving
- Additional requirements for SMTP Archiving
- Additional requirements for Enterprise Vault Search
- Additional requirements for a standalone Enterprise Vault Administration Console
- Additional requirements for the Archive Discovery Search Service
- Enterprise Vault hardware requirements
- Section II. Installing Enterprise Vault
- Section III. Configuring Enterprise Vault
- About configuring Enterprise Vault
- Running the Enterprise Vault configuration wizard
- Securing Enterprise Vault Web Access components
- Running the Enterprise Vault Getting Started wizard
- About the express and custom modes of the Enterprise Vault Getting Started wizard
- About indexing configuration with the Enterprise Vault Getting Started wizard
- About storage configuration with the Enterprise Vault Getting Started wizard
- Configuring Enterprise Vault Operations Manager
- Configuring the Archive Discovery Search Service
- Section IV. Initial Enterprise Vault setup
- Initial Enterprise Vault setup
- Setting up storage
- About Enterprise Vault single instance storage
- About creating vault stores
- About Enterprise Vault safety copies
- About Enterprise Vault safety copies
- Creating vault store partitions
- Adding index locations
- Setting up Index Server groups
- Do I need to create Index Server groups?
- Reviewing the default settings for the site
- Setting up Enterprise Vault Search
- Setting up provisioning groups for Enterprise Vault Search
- Configuring user browsers for Enterprise Vault Search
- Setting up Enterprise Vault Search Mobile edition
- Managing metadata stores
- Section V. Clustering Enterprise Vault with VCS
- Introducing clustering with VCS
- Installing and configuring Storage Foundation HA for Windows
- Configuring the VCS service group for Enterprise Vault
- Running the Enterprise Vault Configuration wizard
- Setting up Enterprise Vault in an active/passive VCS configuration
- About setting up Enterprise Vault in a VCS N+1 configuration
- Implementing an SFW HA-VVR disaster recovery solution with Enterprise Vault
- Troubleshooting clustering with VCS
- Section VI. Clustering Enterprise Vault with Windows Server Failover Clustering
- Introducing clustering with Windows Server Failover Clustering
- Control of Enterprise Vault services in a Windows Server failover cluster
- Preparing to cluster with Windows Server Failover Clustering
- Configuring Enterprise Vault in a Windows Server failover cluster
- Setting up a new Enterprise Vault installation with Windows Server Failover Clustering support
- Examples of Enterprise Vault installations in various Windows Server Failover Clustering modes
- Converting an existing Enterprise Vault installation to a Windows Server failover cluster
- Modifying an existing Enterprise Vault cluster
- Troubleshooting clustering with Windows Server Failover Clustering
- Introducing clustering with Windows Server Failover Clustering
- Appendix A. Automatically preparing an Enterprise Vault server
Configuring two Enterprise Vault servers to run on any of the three nodes in a VCS cluster
Figure: Three-node VCS cluster with two Enterprise Vault servers illustrates a configuration in which the two Enterprise Vault servers are configured to run on any of three nodes in a VCS cluster. This has the advantage that if NODEB fails, the server moves to NODEC. NODEB can then be brought back online and act as a failover server for EVSERVER1 and EVSERVER2.
To configure two Enterprise Vault servers to run on any of the three nodes in a VCS cluster
- Mount the volumes on the system where you will configure the Enterprise Vault service group.
- With the Enterprise Vault Cluster Setup wizard, create a service group for EVSERVER1 that contains nodes NODEA, NODEB, and NODEC.
- With the Enterprise Vault Cluster Setup wizard, create a service group for EVSERVER2 that contains nodes NODEA, NODEB, and NODEC.
- Take the actions described below on NODEA and NODEB, depending on whether you are performing a first-time installation of Enterprise Vault or upgrading an existing installation.
Node
New installation
Upgrade installation
NODEA
Run the Enterprise Vault Configuration wizard. Choose to configure a new Enterprise Vault server with cluster group for EVSERVER1.
Run the Convert to Cluster wizard. Choose to create the service resources in the EVSERVER1 service group.
NODEB
Run the Enterprise Vault Configuration wizard. Choose to configure a new Enterprise Vault server with cluster group for EVSERVER2.
Run the Convert to Cluster wizard. Choose to create the service resources in the EVSERVER2 service group.
- On NODEC, run the Enterprise Vault Configuration wizard and choose to add this node as a failover node for an existing clustered server. Select either service group.
Notice that the only difference in configuration between this option and option 1 is that, when you create the service groups, you must select all the nodes rather than a subset of the nodes.
You can take a similar approach if you require your system to have more than one spare server (N+2, N+3, N+4, and so on). In each case, you must configure a node for each Enterprise Vault server and then add the spare nodes as failover nodes.