Enabling or Disabling CommServe LiveSync

Enable the CommServe LiveSync feature to facilitate CommServe Recovery Using High Availability CommServe Host.

Before You Begin

  • Verify that the Index server is not configured on the Web Server, which is also the CommServe server.

  • Verify that the Download Center application is not used from the Web Server that is on the CommServe server.

  • Check if you already have a non-dedup storage added on a non-CS MediaAgent. If not, create a non-dedup storage on a non-CS MediaAgent.

  • If you wish not to use the default CommServeDR storagePolicy for CSLiveSync, create a plan with database full and transaction log backup RPO settings specified using the non-dedup storage created on a non-CS MediaAgent and select this plan while enabling CSLiveSync from the Command Center.

  • If you have passphrase files and CyberArk certificates available in the CommCell environment, back up them to a secured location.

Procedure

  1. Open Command Center URL using the following format: http://webhost/commandcenter.

  2. Enter your user name and password and click Login.

  3. From the navigation pane, go to Manage > System.

    The System page appears.

  4. Click the CommServe LiveSync tile.

    The CommServe LiveSync page appears.

  5. On the upper right corner click the Enable toggle key.

    Note

    A Commvault created default backup plan for CommServe LiveSync uses a non-deduplication storage and a worm copy. For CommServe LiveSync, backup plans with only non-deduplication storage are available for selection.

    For more information, see the following:

  6. Click Yes in the Confirm Edit prompt.

What To Do Next

  • Verify the setup from the production CommServe host to ensure that the default components are installed and configured properly. For more information, see Verifying the Default Setup.

  • If you have backed up passphrase files and CyberArk certificates, once LiveSync is completed, copy the passphrase files and CyberArk certificates to the passive CommServe node under the same path.

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