<nbu_dir_path>bpclusterutil [-addnode NodeName] [-addSvc ServiceName] [-c] [-ci] [-delete] [-deleteSvc ServiceName] [-depend ServiceName DependServiceName] [-disableSvc ServiceName] [-display] [-enableSvc ServiceName] [-freeze] [-isactive] [-iscluster] [-offline] [-online] [-np] [-s [NBU | OC]] [-startagent] [-stopagent] [-unfreeze] [-vname]
<nbu_dir_path>bpclusterutil -r CLUSTEREDSERVICES servicename | CLUSTERGROUPNAME | CLUSTERNAME clustername | CLUSTERTYPE [MSCS|VCS] | GLOBDBHOST nodename | MONITOREDSERVICES servicename | NETBACKUPINSTALLPATH path | NETBACKUPSHAREDDRIVE drive: | NETBACKUPTYPE [MASTER|MEDIA] | NETWORKSELECTION network name | NODENAMES nodename | VIRTUALIPADDRESS ip address | VIRTUALSERVERNAME virtual name | VIRTUALSUBNETMASK subnet mask
This command modifies and configures NetBackup in a cluster. It is available on NetBackup master and media servers.
On Windows, this command sets up the registry entries that are used for cluster configuration and then to configure the cluster. This command only modifies registry entries on the local node.
Adds a node name to the possible owners list of all the resources in the NetBackup group. This option is available on Windows systems only.
Configures NetBackup in a cluster as based on the values that you specified in the registry and brings the NetBackup group online.
Configures NetBackup in a cluster as based on the values that you specified in the registry and does not bring the NetBackup group online.
Deletes the registry entries that are used to configure NetBackup in a cluster.
Sets the cluster resource for Service Name to have a dependency on DependServiceName. This option is available on Windows systems only.
Deletes an existing NetBackup service from the NetBackup cluster group. Ensure that ServiceName is provided within double quotes. For example, "NetBackup Key Management Service" for the key management service.
Displays the registry entries that are used for cluster configuration. This option is available on Windows systems only.
Enables the cluster to monitor a NetBackup service you added to the NetBackup cluster group.
Freezes the NetBackup cluster group. This option is available on UNIX and Linux systems only.
Displays the state of the NetBackup cluster group on the node. A return code of 1 indicates that the node is the active node. A return code of 0 indicates that the node is an inactive node.
Issues the offline command to the NetBackup group in the cluster.
Issues the online command to the NetBackup group in the cluster.
Sets the corresponding NetBackup cluster configuration registry entry to the specified value. This option is available on Windows systems only.
Adds servicename to the CLUSTEREDSERVICES registry entry. Only one service name can be entered at a time; run the command multiple times to add service names. The service name should match the service name property of the service.
Adds servicename to the MONITOREDSERVICES registry entry. Only one service name can be entered at a time; run the command multiple times to add service names. The service name should match the service name property of the service.
If NODENAMES is specified, only one node name can be entered. Run the command multiple times to add node names.
Removes a value from the corresponding NetBackup cluster configuration registry entry.
Removes servicename from the CLUSTEREDSERVICES registry entry. Only one service name can be entered at a time; run the command multiple times to remove service names. The service name should match the service name property of the service.
Removes servicename from the MONITOREDSERVICES registry entry. Only one service name can be entered at a time; run the command multiple times to remove service names. The service name should match the service name property of the service.
Selects the clustered server type. The possible values are NBU (NetBackup) and OC (OpsCenter).
Unfreezes the NetBackup cluster group. This option is available on UNIX and Linux systems only.
Displays the virtual name of the NetBackup cluster group. This option is available on UNIX and Linux systems only.