ServiceGuard Manager Version A.03.00 Release Notes, December 2002

ServiceGuard Manager Version A.03.00 Release Notes
Compatibility Information and Installation Requirements
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Scan LAN interfaces: uses lanscan to display information
about each LAN device that has software support on the
system.
IP Interface Stat: uses netstat to display statistics for
network interfaces and protocols, as well as the contents of
various network-related data structures. (Choose options to
filter output.)
LVM tools.
View Logical Volumes: displays the logical volumes currently
configured
View Volume Groups: uses vgdisplay to show information
about the volume groups configured.
Uninstalling ServiceGuard Manager
Uninstalling from HP-UX
On HP-UX, uninstall ServiceGuard Manager by running this command:
swremove B8325BA
After uninstalling ServiceGuard Manager, you can remove the
ServiceGuard Manager logs; if you are not going to re-install, you can
remove the entire directory (by default, /var/opt/sgmgr/). If you are
not going to re-install, you can also remove the preferences that are
stored in the user’s home directory, under the .sgmgr directory.
Uninstalling from Linux
On Linux, uninstall ServiceGuard Manger by running this command:
rpm -e sgmgr-A.03.00-1
After uninstalling, you can remove the ServiceGuard Manager logs; if
you are not going to re-install, you can remove the entire directory (by
default, /user/local/sgmanager). Ifyou get a message about “unable to
remove.” you can ignore the ones about error messages. If you are not
going to reinstall, you can remove the preferences that are stored in the
user’s home directory, under the .sgmgr directory.
Uninstalling from Windows
On Windows, there are two ways to uninstall ServiceGuard: