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
Before you configure a SharePoint service group
Before you configure a SharePoint service group, do the following:
Verify that you have configured a cluster using the VCS Cluster Configuration Wizard (VCW).
Verify that you have installed and configured SharePoint Server on all the nodes that will be part of the SharePoint service groups.
Ensure that the SharePoint Server Timer service is running on all the nodes that will be part of the SharePoint service groups.
Ensure that the Veritas Command Server service is running on all the nodes that will be part of the SharePoint service groups.
Verify that the Veritas High Availability Engine (HAD) is running on the system from where you run the VCS SharePoint Server 2010 Configuration Wizard.
Ensure that you have VCS Cluster Administrator privileges. This privilege is required to configure service groups.
Ensure that the logged-on user has SharePoint Server Farm Administrator privileges on the SharePoint Server.
Ensure that you run the wizard from a node where SharePoint Server is installed and configured.
If you have configured a firewall, add the required ports and services to the Firewall Exception list.
For a detailed list of services and ports used by the product, refer to the Veritas InfoScale Installation and Upgrade Guide.