ServiceGuard Manager Version A.02.00 Release Notes, June 2002

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ServiceGuard Manager Version A.02.00 Release Notes
What’s in this Version
This information is used to make the map, tree, and properties. In this
example, operators at any of the three stations can connect to the SG
A.11.12 node servers. Because the servers and clusters are all on the
same subnet, all three observation stations can see all three clusters.
HP-UX and Linux server nodes with ServiceGuard Version A.11.12 or
later can discover clusters’ configuration and status information and
create maps. If a user logs in to the server with any valid username, the
server creates a view only map and properties.
HP-UX server nodes with ServiceGuard Version 11.13 or later (with
patches) can also relay administration commands. (See "Required and
Recommended Patches” in this document.) If a user logs in to the server
as root, the server will relay administrative commands from the menu to
any object on the map. The server will disable the administration menu
if the user is not root.
Cluster objects with the following ServiceGuard types can be discovered.
A cluster icon can represent any of these cluster types:
MC/ServiceGuard A.10.10 and later
ServiceGuard OPS Edition A.11.08 and later
LockManager A.11.02 and later
MetroCluster, all versions
Continental Clusters, all versions
What Documentation is Available for This Version
These Release Notes will help you install ServiceGuard Manager.
When ServiceGuard Manager is running, online help is available. Start
with the help topic “Using ServiceGuard Manager” for general
information.
ServiceGuard documentation is available at http://www.docs.hp.com.
Click High Availability, then scroll through the alphabetical listings.
You will find two manuals for ServiceGuard:
Managing MC/ServiceGuard
Configuring OPS clusters with ServiceGuard OPS Edition