ServiceGuard Manager Version A.01.00 Release Notes, December 2000

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ServiceGuard Manager Version A.01.00 Release Notes
Announcements
cluster, node, or package.
For more detailed information, you open Properties for any cluster, node,
or package.
You can save a record of your clusters. For example, you can document a
newly configured cluster. If that cluster has problems later, you can open
two sessions of ServiceGuard Manager, and compare cluster objects in
the saved file with the current picture.
How it Works
To gather information, you connect ServiceGuard Manager to a server
(any ServiceGuard node with Version A.11.12 or later).
This server goes out on its subnets, and discovers other ServiceGuard
nodes. It queries them to get configuration and status information.
ServiceGuard Manager uses this information to create the map, the tree
list, and the property sheets.
Because Continental Clusters are always on more than one subnet,
ServiceGuard Manager will see them as two clusters. To see all the
cluster information, open two instances of ServiceGuard Manager, and
connect to a server on each subnet.