To add Time Machine data access to a Nutanix cluster, the first step is to register the cluster in NDB.
This will allow NDB to discover and manage the databases and snapshots on the cluster. You can
register multiple Nutanix clusters in NDB using the Add Cluster option in the NDB settings page. You
can also specify the cluster role, such as source, target, or both, depending on the data access and
replication needs. Enabling or disabling multi-cluster in NDB is not the first step, as this is a global
setting that affects the entire NDB instance. Deleting the TM data from the source database is not the
first step, as this will remove the data protection and availability of the database. Reference::
Nutanix Database Management & Automation Training Course, Module 6: Managing NDB Multi-
Cluster, Lesson 1: NDB Multi-Cluster Overview, Slide 5: Registering Nutanix Clusters
Nutanix Certified Professional - Database Automation (NCP-DB) 5 Exam, Section 6: Administer an
NDB Environment, Objective 6.4: Apply procedural concepts to add Nutanix clusters to NDB