This section describes how to install the Native Archive Services software on a host computer.
Prerequisites
Table 38 provides an overview of the prerequisites you must complete before installing software.
Table 38 Prerequisites
Prerequisite Details
System requirements Hardware, operating system, network connectivity, and prerequisite software requirements are described in “Native Archive Services host computer requirements” on page 65.
Local disk space If the Native Archive server is to be used for indexing, you must have a minimum amount of free disk space available to support local index processing. Refer to the Native Archive disk configuration and storage information in
“Example configurations” on page 29.
Accounts and permissions Ensure that:
• Active Directory accounts and groups and other permissions-related configuration is completed as described in “Pre-installation” on page 41.
• Database permissions are configured as described in
Procedures
Table 39 provides an overview of the procedures to install and configure EMC SourceOne Native Archive Services software on a host computer.
Copy the setup executable locally
To copy the setup executable for the Native Archive Services software locally to the host computer:
1. Log in to the host computer using the EMC SourceOne installation account.
2. Navigate to the Setup\Windows directory on the EMC SourceOne
software kit.
3. Copy the ES1_ArchiveSetup.exe file to a temporary location on
the Native Archive services host computer.
Install Native Archive Services software Table 39 Procedures
Step Procedure Details
1 “Copy the setup executable locally” on page 142
Copies the installation executables locally to the Native Archive Services host computer.
2 “Install Native Archive Services software” on page 142
Installs the EMC SourceOne Native Archive Services software.
3 “Configure firewall rules (Windows Server 2008 only)” on page 148
Configures rules to allow EMC SourceOne services and system components to communicate with other services on the network.
2. Double-click the ES1_ArchiveSetup.exe file and click Run. The
Welcome page displays. The installer:
• Validates the system configuration to ensure that prerequisite components are installed. Depending on your system
configuration, the installer may automatically install one or more prerequisite components before displaying the Welcome page. Automatically installed components are listed in “Establishing system requirements” on page 58. • Inspects whether the Microsoft Windows East Asian
Language Pack is installed. This language pack is required to support full-text indexing of East Asian content.
If support is not installed, a warning message is displayed. For information on enabling the appropriate support before installing the Native Archive software, refer to “Regional and language options to support indexing” on page 82.
• Inspects the local drives to determine if adequate space (20 GB) is available to support indexing.
– If this Native Archive server is to be used for indexing, you must have a minimum amount of free disk space available. Refer to the Native Archive disk configuration and storage information in “Example configurations” on page 29. Click
Yes to cancel the setup and allocate the local space.
– If this server is not used for indexing, click No to ignore the
warning and continue with the installation. 3. Click Next to display the Destination Folder page.
4. Specify the destination directories:
a. The first destination determines where the primary Native Archive Services files are installed. Click Change to specify a
different directory, or accept the default directory.
Note: Choose a drive other than the operating system drive.
b. The second destination identifies the work directory, which is a temporary storage area for message processing. You should specify a directory with at least 1 GB free space.
5. Click Next to display the Destination Folder page.
6. Specify a destination folder (i.e., Index Work directory) used to perform Native Archive indexing.
• If this Native Archive server will not perform indexing, select
a destination folder on a local drive (other than the operating system drive), ignore any warnings about insufficient disk space, and continue with the installation.
– Requires a minimum of 20 GB of free disk space be available if this Native Archive Server is to perform indexing.
Note: You can change the index work directory at any time
post-installation. Refer to “Native Archive Index Work directory considerations” on page 74 for details.
7. Click Next to display the Logon Information page.
8. Enter the logon information: a. Type the Domain.
b. Type the Service Account and Service Account Password.
This is the EMC SourceOne primary service account username and password.
c. Type the EMC SourceOne Security Group. The service
account must be a member of this Security Group.
d. The Enable checkbox is already checked in the Service Logon
Policy region. This setting is required to enable services to run without a logged in user.
e. Click Next to validate the credentials and display the Database
page.
9. Enter the database information:
a. Type the Native Archive Database name.
b. Type the Native Archive Database Server host name.
– If you are using the default named instance, enter the SQL Server name in the following format:
hostname
– If you are using a named instance, enter the SQL Server name and instance in the following format:
hostname\instance
IMPORTANT
!
This option is only for customers who are creating a Native Archive instance that will exclusively support in place migration of legacy EmailXtender data to EMC SourceOne.
Note the following:
• The procedures in this guide assume you are installing a standard Native Archive instance for EMC SourceOne. Therefore, you should not select this option.
• If you are installing a Native Archive instance to support in
place migration, refer to the EMC SourceOne In Place Migration Administration Guide for a version of this procedure that is
focused on enabling in place migration support and other specific requirements.
10. Click Next to display the Ready to Install the Program page.
11. Click Install.
Once the installation is complete, the InstallShield Wizard Completed Page displays.
12. Click Finish.
Configure firewall rules (Windows Server 2008 only)
If using Windows Server 2008, create inbound firewall rules as follows:
1. Create new firewall inbound rules to allow connections to the following EMC SourceOne services:
• EMC SourceOne Archive (ExAsArchive.exe)
• EMC SourceOne Query (ExAsQuery.exe)
Refer to the following Microsoft article for details on configuring firewall rules using Windows Firewall with Advanced Security in Windows Server 2008:
http://technet.microsoft.com/library/1378db20-de0d-476c-bc62- d6a0fda83984.aspx
2. Configure an inbound ICMP rule for ICMPv4. Refer to the following Microsoft article:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc972926(v=WS.10) .aspx
3. Enable the firewall exception rule for Enable COM+ Network Access (DCOM-In).
Refer to the following Microsoft article:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc774200(v=WS.10) .aspx