HP Serviceguard for Linux Base Version 12.00.00 Release Notes, May 2014

Table 3 DVD directory structure for HP Serviceguard for Base (continued)
<DVD-mount-path>/RedHat/RedHat6/Serviceguard/x86_64/<*.rpm>
<DVD-mount-path>/RedHat/RedHat6/SGManager/x86_64/<*.rpm>
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6
<DVD-mount-path>/SLES/SLES11/Serviceguard/x86_64/<*.rpm>
<DVD-mount-path>/SLES/SLES11/SGManager/x86_64/<*.rpm>
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server
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To install HP Serviceguard for Linux and it components, use rpm -ivh [<product>] command.
For example,
On Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5:
rpm -ivh serviceguard-A.12.00.00-0.rhel5.x86_64.rpm
On Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6:
rpm -ivh serviceguard-A.12.00.00-0.rhel6.x86_64.rpm
On SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11:
rpm -ivh serviceguard-A.12.00.00-0.sles11.x86_64.rpm
IMPORTANT: After the Serviceguard Manager RPM installation is complete, you need to follow
the procedure described later in this section to start sgmgr service and also create a user which
can be used as a replicated user for multi-cluster management.
Note: Only sgmgr user can perform configuration tasks.
A replicated user is a user created on one or more systems with same user name and password.
A replicated user on all systems or a user in the central directory services like LDAP is necessary
to perform multi-cluster management.
If the LDAP central directory service is not configured and you want to perform multi-cluster
management, you must create replicated users as necessary.
Note: If you already have sgmgr user created on the system or if the LDAP is configured, the
following procedure to create a replicated user is optional.
To create a replicated user:
1. Export the SGMGR_ENV environment variable:
SGMGR_ENV=<replicated user password>
where, <replicated user password> is the password that you want to set for
Serviceguard Manager (sgmgr) user.
NOTE: Installation of Serviceguard Manager for Linux B.12.00.00 automatically creates a
user called sgmgr and password for this user is taken from the SGMGR_ENV environment
variable.
2. Run the following command:
/opt/hp/cmcluster/serviceguardmanager/Serviceguard_manager_setup -u
-l <jetty location> -o config
6.5 Installing HP Serviceguard for Linux Patch
Starting HP Serviceguard for Linux 12.00.00, the patches are available on three different packages,
namely, HP Serviceguard for Linux Base, HP Serviceguard for Linux Advanced, and HP Serviceguard
for Linux Enterprise. For information about the components available in each package, see
“Packaging information.
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