This command and the qoperation dock command register a new client computer with the CommServe after a decoupled install using Custom Package. For more information, see Registering the Client Using the Command Line.
Usage
qoperation register [-cs commserve_host_name] [-hn client_host_name] [-port Commvault Communications Service port number] [-file path to XML file] [-ocn display name override] [-ohn host name override] [-dock yes/no] [-roaming yes/no] [-af argsfile] [-tf tokenfile] [-tk token] [-h]Options
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-cs |
CommServe host name |
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-hn |
Host name of the client being registered |
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-port |
Port number to contact CVD on the client |
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-file |
Path to the XML file with installation details |
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-ocn |
Override client display name in the XML file |
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-ohn |
Override client host name in the XML file |
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-dock |
Flag to confirm registration |
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-roaming |
Flag to indicate roaming client |
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-af |
Reads arguments from a file |
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-tf |
Reads token from a file |
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-tk |
Token string |
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-h |
Displays help |
Diagnostics
Possible exit status values are:
0 - Successful completion.
1 - CLI usage failures, due to the use of an unsupported option or missing argument.
2 - Any other failure.
Example
CommServe name, client host name, CVD port number and dock are mandatory options for registering a new client computer with the CommServe after a decoupled install.
qoperation register -cs server1 -hn client1.company.com -port 8600 -dock yes