ServiceGuard Manager Version A.02.01 Release Notes, July 2002

ServiceGuard Manager Version A.02.01 Release Notes
Compatibility Information and Installation Requirements
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If you have Network Node Manager installed on this computer, see
Installing with OpenView, below.
Verify that the name ServiceGuard Manager is listed in Start ->
Programs ->. Verify that a ServiceGuard Manager icon is on your
desktop.
Installing with HP OpenView When you install ServiceGuard
Manager, it looks to see if you have installed one of these OpenView
products:
NNM (Network Node Manager) Version 6.x or later
ITO (IT/Operations) Version 5.3 or later (ITO includes NNM.)
OVO or VPO version 6.0. (OVO includes NNM.) ServiceGuard
Manager does not support VPW (Vantage Point for Windows).
If you have installed any of these, the install process automatically does
these things:
Adds a button on the NNM, ITO, or OVO tool bar to start
ServiceGuard Manager (ServiceGuard Mgr Launcher).
Sends ServiceGuard events to be logged in the Event Log. The
ServiceGuard subagent is responsible for notifying the management
station when status or configuration changes. By default, it is
installed in /usr/lbin/cmsnmpd.
Adds ServiceGuard messages to the ITO or OVO Message Browser if
assigned, and in the NNM Alarm Browser.
Modifies the Event Configuration Tool so you can set up automatic
actions and filter ServiceGuard messages.
Lets you configure the data collection to get historical MIB data from
network nodes, including data stored in ServiceGuard MIB objects.
The ServiceGuard subagent services the ServiceGuard MIB objects.
By default, it is installed in /usr/lbin/cmsnmpd.
Then the installation process looks to see if you have OVO or ITO
Version 5.3 or later. If so, it checks to see if you also have ClusterView.
If you do have ClusterView installed, no files will be overwritten. The
launcher will be installed, so you can open an instance of ServiceGuard
Manager from the OpenView menu.