Managing HP Serviceguard for Linux, Eighth Edition, March 2008
Serviceguard for Linux at a Glance
Using Serviceguard Manager
Chapter 122
Using Serviceguard Manager
Serviceguard Manager is a “plug-in” to the web-based HP System
Management Homepage (HP SMH).
You can use Serviceguard Manager to monitor, administer, and configure
Serviceguard clusters.
• You can see properties, status, and alerts of cluster, nodes, and
packages.
• You can do administrative tasks such as run or halt clusters, cluster
nodes, and packages.
• You can create or modify a cluster and its packages “Configuring
Clusters with Serviceguard Manager” on page 23 (for restrictions,
see “Configuring Clusters with Serviceguard Manager” on page 23).
See the latest Release Notes for your version of Serviceguard for Linux
for an introduction to using Serviceguard Manager, and the Serviceguard
Manager Support Matrix for up-to-date information about Serviceguard
Manager compatibility (http://www.docs.hp.com -> High
Availability -> Serviceguard for Linux).
Monitoring Clusters with Serviceguard Manager
From the main page of Serviceguard Manager, you can see status and
alerts for the cluster, nodes, and packages. You can also drill down to see
the configuration and alerts of the cluster, nodes, and packages.
Administering Clusters with Serviceguard Manager
You can administer clusters, nodes, and packages if access control
policies permit:
• Cluster: halt, run
• Cluster nodes: halt, run
• Package: halt, run, move from one node to another, reset node- and
package-switching flags