09-01-2013 09:31 PM
Hi People,
Can anyone please let me know what area that I need to configure and pay attention to when migrating the Enterprise Vault 9.0.4 R1 servers from one VLAN to another VLAN ?
The target AD, Exchange and File Server will also be moved to different VLAN (totally different IP addressing). I assume that as long as the DNS has been changed accordingly then it should be working fine.
Any thoughts and comment would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
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09-01-2013 09:53 PM
09-01-2013 11:35 PM
Set EV in backup mode before migrating, then backup!
When migrated, run the deployment-scanner. When ok, EV should not have issues.
09-02-2013 06:04 AM
Hi,
As long as you update your DNS records or local resolution to reflect the new IP Addresses and you make sure that there is network connectivity betwwen EV and SQL, storage and Exchange servers, you shouldn't have any connectivity issues after migrating the server to the new vlan. Also, confirm that the firewall configuration is still the same.
I hope this helps.
09-02-2013 08:42 PM
After movement of servers just run USL (Update service location) from EV console (open VAC\Expand Enterprise vault, right click and select 'update service location) then clear backup mode.
Check if you storage is accessible if it is network device with requirred ports open.
Once you move File server, exchange, EV & SQL server to different VLAN then you can run few test such outook connectivity from EV to exchange, client to exchange+retrive/archive/restore emails, access FS via UNC path.
Ran Deployment scanner, keep checking event viewer log.
If you ISA / Firewall for external EV + Exchange usage, just make sure route mapping is correctly functioning.
I assume you are not making any changes in internal firewall so open/close ports status would same as it was for existing VLAN. If you any load balancer between exchange & EV then check MAPI optimization is turned off (as this situation came on surface with one other customer).
Then you are good to go
09-01-2013 09:53 PM
09-01-2013 09:59 PM
ok so in this case:
EV servers can connect to the file servers with windows explorer, you're good
Port 445 (SAMBA)
If your servers can connect to Microsoft SQL server you're good
Port 1433 (SQL Server)
If your outlook can connect to exchange etc, you'll be ok
This is rather complex since I don't know the RPC port that is used between the Outlook and Exchange Client Access Server / Mailbox Role.
09-01-2013 10:03 PM
09-01-2013 11:35 PM
Set EV in backup mode before migrating, then backup!
When migrated, run the deployment-scanner. When ok, EV should not have issues.
09-02-2013 06:04 AM
Hi,
As long as you update your DNS records or local resolution to reflect the new IP Addresses and you make sure that there is network connectivity betwwen EV and SQL, storage and Exchange servers, you shouldn't have any connectivity issues after migrating the server to the new vlan. Also, confirm that the firewall configuration is still the same.
I hope this helps.
09-02-2013 05:27 PM
Thanks all for the clarification.
09-02-2013 05:47 PM
Gabe, from between the old and the new VLAN, there will be no firewall changes, so assuming only the IP address changes, then it should all be fine I guess.
Does the Outlook connectivity testing from the EV server to the mailbox cluster is sufficient to test ? as well as the Windows Explorer UNC path for the FSA is enough as well ?
09-02-2013 08:42 PM
After movement of servers just run USL (Update service location) from EV console (open VAC\Expand Enterprise vault, right click and select 'update service location) then clear backup mode.
Check if you storage is accessible if it is network device with requirred ports open.
Once you move File server, exchange, EV & SQL server to different VLAN then you can run few test such outook connectivity from EV to exchange, client to exchange+retrive/archive/restore emails, access FS via UNC path.
Ran Deployment scanner, keep checking event viewer log.
If you ISA / Firewall for external EV + Exchange usage, just make sure route mapping is correctly functioning.
I assume you are not making any changes in internal firewall so open/close ports status would same as it was for existing VLAN. If you any load balancer between exchange & EV then check MAPI optimization is turned off (as this situation came on surface with one other customer).
Then you are good to go
09-03-2013 06:04 AM
The EV hidden message contains the DNS name of the Enterprise Vault server. Thus, updating the DNS records should be enough for Outlook connectivity with the EV cluster. For the file server, if you have access from the EV server to the file server through UNC (using NetBIOS and DNS), you shouldn't have any issues.
09-05-2013 06:36 AM
yes man, that does make sense.
No, this is just migrating the Server with Phyiscal RDM (LUN) attached to it into different Data Center.
09-05-2013 06:37 AM
Gertjan,
Setting the EV in backup mode and then turn off the EV VM is that correct ?