When an SQL Server application server is added, an inventory of
the instances and databases that are associated with the application server is captured and added to
IBM Spectrum® Protect
Plus. This process enables you to complete
backup and restore jobs, as well as run reports.
Procedure
Restriction: You can assign only one application server or file server per
host. For example, if you register a host as a Microsoft Windows file system, you cannot register the same host as a Microsoft SQL Server or a
Microsoft Exchange Server.
To add an SQL Server host, complete the following
steps.
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In the navigation panel, click .
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Click Manage Application Servers.
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Click Add Application Server.
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Populate the fields in the Application Properties pane:
Host Address
Enter the resolvable IP address or a resolvable path and machine name.
Use existing userEnable to select a previously entered user
name and password for the provider.
UserIDEnter your user name for the provider. The user identity
follows the default domain\name format if
the virtual machine is attached to a domain. The format local
_administrator is used if the user is a local
administrator.
PasswordEnter your password for the provider.
Maximum concurrent databasesSet the maximum number of databases
to back up concurrently on the server. Server performance is impacted when backing up a large number
of databases concurrently, as each database utilizes multiple threads and consumes bandwidth when
copying data. Use this option to control the impact on server resources and minimize the impact on
production operations.
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Click Save. IBM Spectrum Protect
Plus confirms a network connection, adds the
application server to the IBM Spectrum Protect
Plus database, and
then catalogs the instance.
If a message appears indicating that the connection is unsuccessful,
review your entries. If your entries are correct and the connection is unsuccessful, contact a
system administrator to review the connections.
What to do next
After you add the SQL Server application server, complete the following action:
| Action |
How to |
| Assign user permissions to the application server. |
See Creating a role. |