HP Application Recovery Manager software A.06.10 Installation and licensing guide (March 2008)

5. After Application Recovery Manager has been installed and an Application
Recovery Manager cell has been created, you can use the DNS check tool to
check that the Cell Manager resolves DNS connections to all other clients in the
cell properly and vice versa. You do that by running the omnicheck -dns
command from the AppRM_home\bin directory. Failed checks and the total
number of failed checks are listed. For details, see
Verifying DNS connections within Application Recovery Manager cell on page 150.
MS Proxy
If the MS Proxy is installed, the port number 5555 is occupied and the Application
Recovery Manager services fail. Solve the problem as follows:
1. Create a file, named wspcfg.ini, in the AppRM_home\bin directory.
2. Add the following lines to the file:
[OmniInet]Disable=1
Changing the Cell Manager name
When Application Recovery Manager is installed it uses the current hostname for the
Cell Manager name. If you change the hostname of your Cell Manager, you need
to update the Application Recovery Manager files manually.
IMPORTANT:
It is necessary to update the client information about the Cell Manager name. Before
changing the hostname of your Cell Manager, export the clients from the cell. For the
procedure, refer to Exporting clients from a cell on page 95. After you have changed
the hostname, import the clients back to the cell. For the procedure, refer to the
Importing clients to a cell on page 91.
NOTE:
Any devices and backup specifications that were configured using the old Cell Manager
name must be modified to reflect the correct name.
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