HP StorageWorks P9000 Replication Manager Software 7.1 CLI User Guide (TB584-96026, May 2011)

Execute the drmclusinit command on both the active server and standby server.
The resource information to be registered by using the drmclusinit command must exactly
match the information registered in the cluster software.
The virtual server name to be registered by using the drmclusinit command must satisfy
the following conditions:
- The specified virtual server name is the same as VirtualName in the Lanman resource of
Veritas Cluster Server.
- The specified virtual server name is the same as that set in the DRM_DB_PATH parameter
defined in the Application Agent configuration definition file (init.conf).
The mount point to be registered in cluster software as the mount point for the mount point
resource (MountV resource) must have the same format as the mount point registered in the
dictionary map files.
Only the following resources are registered by the drmclusinit command:
Mount point resource (MountV resource) and disk group resource (VMDg resource) created
on the physical disks that can be monitored by Application Agent.
Do not use the drmclusinit command to register the following resources:
Service resource of an SQL Server or Exchange Server, Lanman resource (virtual server), RegRep
resource (registry replication resource).
When a dictionary map has been placed on a shared disk and configured as a cluster resource
in the same service group, mount point resource (MountV resource), disk group resource, or
physical disk resource (VMDg resource)
If the registered information contains an error such as one of the ones described below, Ap-
plication Agent cannot execute backup or restore processing correctly because it cannot
identify the target cluster resource:
- The virtual server name during backup or restoration does not match the virtual server name
specified in the DRM_HOSTNAME environment variable during backup or restore execution.
- The registered virtual server name and the registered resource group name do not correspond.
- The instance name was registered incorrectly.
- Some cluster resources have not been registered.
- The mount point or disk group name for the resource name was registered incorrectly.
To delete a parameter if a cluster software parameter has been registered incorrectly, execute the
following procedure:
PROMPT> del <Application-Agent-installation-directory>\conf\cluster\DEFAULT.dat
PROMPT> del
<Application-Agent-installation-directory>\conf\cluster\<cluster-software-name>.dat
<cluster-software-name> is the argument value specified in the drmclusinit command.
Creating a database configuration definition file
This section describes how to create a database configuration definition file when backing up an SQL
database.
Creating a configuration definition file for SQL Server database backup
Use the drmsqlinit command to register the information about SQL Server.
The information to be registered includes the following:
Preparation for using Application Agent142