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Setting Microsoft Server Properties
Setting Microsoft Server Properties
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Setting Microsoft Server Properties

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  1. From the Grid tab, select the Microsoft Servers tab -> ServersImage Added tab, select a Microsoft server and click the Edit icon, or click the Action icon Image Removed icon  next to the respective Microsoft server and select Edit from the menu.
  2. In the Microsoft Server Properties editor, you can set properties in the following tabs:
  3. Save the configuration and click Restart if it appears at the top of the screen.

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Managing Microsoft Windows Servers
You can edit the General and Logging properties of multiple Microsoft servers at the same time by selecting the Microsoft servers and clicking the Edit icon. When Grid Manager displays the Microsoft Server Properties editor, it displays the values that the Microsoft servers have in common. If a property has multiple values, it indicates this. You can then change any of the values and when you click Save, Grid Manager applies your changes to all the selected Microsoft servers.

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Changing the Managing Member or Manageme
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Changing the Managing Member or Management Mode

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  1. From the Grid tab, select the Microsoft Servers tab -> Servers tab, select a Microsoft server and click the Edit icon, or click the Action icon Image Removed icon Image Added next to the respective Microsoft server and select Edit from the menu.
  2. In the Microsoft Server Properties editor, select the General tab and do any of the following:
    • Managing Member: Click Select Member and select another Grid member.
    • Manage Server(s) in: Select either Read-only or Read/Write.
  3. Save the configuration and click Restart if it appears at the top of the screen.

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When you back up the Grid, it includes all managed Microsoft data. If you restore a backup, the data is restored on the Grid only. It is not synchronized to the Microsoft servers. When the Grid member synchronizes the data after the restore operation, it overrides the data on the Grid with the data from the Microsoft servers. For information about backing up and restoring data, see Chapter 10, Managing NIOS Software and Configuration Files,.

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Disabling Synchronization
Disabling Synchronization
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Disabling Synchronization

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  1. From the Grid tab, select the Microsoft Servers tab -> Servers tab, select a Microsoft server and click the Edit icon, or click the Action icon Image Removed icon Image Added next to the respective Microsoft server and select Edit from the menu.
  2. In the General tab, select the Disable Synchronization option.
  3. Save the configuration and click Restart if it appears at the top of the screen.

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When you remove a Microsoft server from the Grid, the managing member stops any on-going synchronization and does not start a new one. If the Microsoft server served DNS, the synchronized DNS data remains unchanged in the Grid. If the Microsoft server served DHCP, then Grid Manager deletes all the DHCP ranges, leases, and fixed addresses associated with the server. It also deletes networks that were assigned only to the Microsoft server. It does not delete a network if it was assigned to other Microsoft servers as well.

Removing a managed Microsoft server from the Grid does not affect the operations of the Microsoft server.
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To remove a managed server:

  1. From the Grid tab, select the Microsoft Servers tab -> Servers tab, select a Microsoft server and click the Delete icon, or click the Action icon Image Removed icon Image Added next to the respective Microsoft server and select Delete from the menu.
  2. When the Delete Confirmation dialog box appears, click Yes.

For information about how removing a Microsoft server affects the synchronized DNS and DHCP data, see Disabling and Removing Microsoft DNS Servers andDisabling and Removing Microsoft DHCP Servers on page 1378.