Marc, Sorry, the book is misleading.
Data Protection for Exchange works in both Active/Passive and Active/Active! As a rule of thumb, if something supports Active/Active, it also supports Active/Passive since Active/Passive is a simplified case of Active/Active. It works just fine. Thanks, Del ---------------------------------------------------- "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 10/05/2004 01:26:55 PM: > Hello Fellow TSM'ers! > > We are installing Exchange 2003 on a 2 node Windows 2003 cluster. We are > planning to run the Exchange server in Active/passive mode. According to > the notes found on page 10 of the Installation and User's Guide > (SC32-9058-01): > > 4. MSCS Active/Passive Configuration (Exchange Server 5.5, Exchange 2000 > Server) > 5. MSCS Active/Active Configuration (Exchange 2000 Server, Exchange Server > 2003) > > I just got off the phone with IBM Tivoli support and they tell me that point > 5 does hold. I have asked it to be escalated so that I can get a technical > reason for this limitation. In my mind this puts the cart before the horse > for the backup client to force me to configure Exchange in this way. > > If there are any of you out there who are running Exch 2003 on a Win 2003 > cluster in Active/Passive support, I would love to hear from you. > > Thanks. > > Marc > ------------------ > Marc D. Taylor > Research Programmer > Beckman Institute at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign > Phone: 217-244-7373, Fax: 217-333-8206 > http:\\biss.beckman.uiuc.edu