Storage Foundation and High Availability Solutions 7.3.1 HA and DR Solutions Guide for Microsoft SharePoint 2010 - Windows
- Introducing Storage Foundation and High Availability Solutions for SharePoint 2010
- About clustering solutions with SFW HA
- About high availability
- How a high availability solution works
- About replication
- About disaster recovery
- What you can do with a disaster recovery solution
- Typical disaster recovery configuration
- About high availability support for SharePoint Server
- About the SharePoint Search service application
- Introducing the VCS agent for SharePoint Server 2010
- Configuration workflows for SharePoint Server 2010
- Reviewing the HA configuration
- Reviewing the disaster recovery configuration
- High availability (HA) configuration
- Disaster recovery configuration
- Notes and recommendations for cluster and application configuration
- Configuring the storage hardware and network
- Configuring the cluster using the Cluster Configuration Wizard
- Using the Solutions Configuration Center
- About the Solutions Configuration Center
- Starting the Solutions Configuration Center
- Options in the Solutions Configuration Center
- About launching wizards from the Solutions Configuration Center
- Remote and local access to Solutions wizards
- Solutions wizards and logs
- Workflows in the Solutions Configuration Center
- Installing and configuring SharePoint Server 2010 for high availability
- Configuring disaster recovery for SharePoint Server 2010
- Introducing the VCS agent for SharePoint Search Service Application
- About the VCS agent for SharePoint Search service application
- Configuring the SharePoint Search Service Application service group
- Prerequisites for configuring a service group for a SharePoint Search service application
- Installing and configuring SharePoint Server 2010
- Changing the index location of the Crawl and Query components
- Configuring a service group for a SharePoint Search service application manually
- Configuring the service group for a Search service application using the wizard
- Verifying the application service group
- Configuring a Search service application for disaster recovery
- Administering the SharePoint Search Service Application service group
- Troubleshooting
- Appendix A. Using Veritas AppProtect for vSphere
- About Just In Time Availability
- Prerequisites
- Setting up a plan
- Deleting a plan
- Managing a plan
- Viewing the history tab
- Limitations of Just In Time Availability
- Getting started with Just In Time Availability
- Supported operating systems and configurations
- Viewing the properties
- Log files
- Plan states
- Troubleshooting Just In Time Availability
Deleting the application service group
Deleting a service group for the Search service application is required in the following scenarios:
When you want to modify the application
After deleting a service group, you need to remount the volumes that were taken offline by the wizard.
When you decide to stop monitoring the application
When you delete a service group using the wizard, all the resources are taken offline. Any new search queries will fail, because the index locations are unavailable. To continue processing queries further, you need to remount the volumes that were taken offline by the wizard.
To delete a service group using the wizard
- Launch the wizard from Start > All Programs > Veritas > Veritas Cluster Server > Configuration Tools > SharePoint Search Configuration Wizard or, on Windows 2012 operating systems, from the Apps menu in the Start screen.
- On the Welcome panel, click Next.
- On the Group Selection panel, select Delete service group.
All the service groups that are configured in the cluster are listed.
Select the service group that you want to delete, and click Next.
- On the Summary panel, review the service groups, resources, and attributes that will be deleted, and click Next.
- When prompted to confirm the configuration changes that you are about to make, click Yes.
When the last service group for a Search service application is deleted from a cluster node, the node is removed from the system list of the SharePointSearch-QueryProcessor service group.
After all the service groups for a Search service application in the cluster are deleted, the SharePointSearch-QueryProcessor service group is also deleted.
- On the Finish panel, click Finish to exit the wizard.