ServiceGuard Manager Version A.02.00 Release Notes, June 2002

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ServiceGuard Manager Version A.02.00 Release Notes
Compatibility Information and Installation Requirements
enter man sgmgr. The options are also listed below in sgmgr Command
Syntax
Launching ServiceGuard Manager from Windows Here are 3
ways to launch ServiceGuard Manager in Windows:
By default, a SGMgr shortcut icon is placed on your desktop. Click it
to launch the program. When installed, it has the simple command
without options. You will be prompted to enter the options once the
program opens. You can modify the icon’s properties to use any of
these options: your name, password, server to connect to, and clusters
to discover. If you want to modify it follow the steps below:
1. Right-click on the icon, then choose Properties from the popup
menu.
2. Add options to the command in “Target.” The options are listed
below in sgmgr Command Syntax.
It is best to put quotes around command and file path names;
Windows allows spaces and other characters in directories, and
that could cause parsing errors.
From the Start menu, select Programs -> ServiceGuard Manager.
This launches the simple command, with no options.
Open a DOS window. At the DOS prompt, enter the SGMgrDOS.exe
command. Depending on your system path setup, you may have to
enter the SGMgr directory (by default C:\Program
Files\Hewlett-Packard\ServiceGuard Manager\bin). You can also
enter options, as listed below in sgmgr Command Syntax.
It is best to put quotes around command and file path names.
Launching ServiceGuard Manager from HP OpenView Within
OpenView, you can launch SGMgr from the menu bar or by clicking the
SGMgr icon.
Launching ServiceGuard Manager from ServiceControl
Manager If you have ServiceControl Manager installed, you will find a
ServiceGuard Manager tool. Click this tool icon to launch the interface.
sgmgr Command Syntax The basic command to launch ServiceGuard
Manager in Linux or HP-UX is sgmgr. In Windows, it is SGMgr.exe or
SGMgrDOS.exe. The options are listed below. If you do not mention an
option with the command, you will be prompted to specify it in a window