If you have not done so already, launch the Double-Take Availability Application Manager by selecting Double-Take Availability Application Manager.
The following sections describe the manual processes you can use to manage failover, failback, and restoration. These manual processes are required if you chose to perform Identity failover.
You will be using the Double-Take Replication Console, Failover Control Center, and/or Text Client to manage identity failback.
If your source experiences a failure, such as a power, network, or disk failure, your target machine will stand in for the source while you resolve the source machine issues. During the source machine downtime, data is updated on the target machine. When your source machine is ready to come back online, the data is no longer current and must be updated with the new data from the target machine.
Before you begin to restore to the original source, resolve the issue(s) that caused the failure.
If the source server has to be rebuilt, follow the instructions in Rebuilding the source.
Microsoft Exchange Active Directory Topology Service
Microsoft Exchange Anti-spam Update
Microsoft Exchange EdgeSync
Microsoft Exchange File Distribution
Microsoft Exchange IMAP4
Microsoft Exchange Information Store
Microsoft Exchange Mail Submission
Microsoft Exchange Mailbox Assistants
Microsoft Exchange POP3
Microsoft Exchange Replication Service
Microsoft Exchange Search Indexer
Microsoft Exchange Service Host
Microsoft Exchange System Attendant
Microsoft Exchange Transport
Microsoft Exchange Transport Log Search
Microsoft Search (Exchange)
World Wide Web Publishing Service
MSExchangeSA
MSExchangeMGMT
POP3SVC
IMAP4SVC
ResVC
MSExchangeES
W3SVC
SMTPSVC
MSSqlServer
SQLServerAgent
MSSearch (SQL 2000)/MSFteSQL (SQL 2005)
MSSQLServerADHelper
MSDTC
MSSQLServerOLAPService
MSDTSServer
SQLWriter
SQLBrowser (SQL 2005)
Server
Computer Browser
IISADMIN
HTTPFilter
SMTPSVC
W3SVC
SPAdmin
SPSearch
SPTimerV3
SPTrace
SPWriter
Note: |
If the source is purely a SQL server (that is, the back-end for a SharePoint configuration), you will not need these services. If the source is a combined SharePoint front-end and SQL back-end, you will need to add these services. |
BlackBerry Router
BlackBerry Server Alert
BBAttachServer
BlackBerry Controller
BlackBerry Database Consistency Service
BlackBerry Dispatcher
BlackBerry Policy Service
BlackBerry SyncServer
BlackBerry MDS Connection Service
MdsTomcat
Application |
Connection name |
---|---|
Exchange |
xdag01_<source server name>_<target server name> |
SQL |
sqldag01_<source server name>_<target server name> |
File server |
fileprint_<source server name>_<target server name> |
SharePoint |
BB_<source server name>_<target server name> |
BlackBerry |
SharePointdag01_<source server name>_<target server name> |
When the restoration process is complete, the restoration status information will no longer appear in the right pane.
After the restoration is complete, you will need to run the Exchange Failover utility (exchfailover.exe) to rehome the informational store databases to the source. For more information about using the Exchange Failover utility, see Using the Exchange Failover (EFO) Utility.
To re-establish protection of the Exchange data on the source, create a replication set, re-establish the Double-Take connection to the target, and begin failure monitoring as documented earlier in the procedure.
If DNS failover was selected, the clients will have to wait for the IP cache to expire, or type in “ipconfig /flushdns
” in a command window. This time can be adjusted by lowering the TTL (Time to Live) setting within your DNS server’s configuration. For more information, refer to your DNS server documentation.