ServiceGuard Manager Version A.03.00 Release Notes, December 2002

ServiceGuard Manager Version A.03.00 Release Notes
Compatibility Information and Installation Requirements
Chapter 130
If you specify the -s option, you may also specify the -l
<username> option to give the logon name of a user on that
server.
If you specify the -l option, you may also specify the -p
<password> option to give that user’s password.
The -c <clustername> option specifies the clusters you want to
see in your map. (The server can discover only the nodes on its
subnets.) The default is to show all the clusters discovered.
Specify -un TRUE to see the unused nodes discovered on the
server’s subnets. These are nodes that have ServiceGuard
installed, but are not currently configured in any cluster.
Using the Interface
When ServiceGuard Manager opens, you have a chance to choose
Connect or Open.
To get acquainted with the program, Open a supplied Example file.
To see your own clusters, use Connect. You need to have a logon for a
node that is running ServiceGuard A.11.12 or later. This will be your
server. It can discover clusters on its subnets, if it has node access
permission, as root, in cmclnodelist or .rhosts. If you want to also do
administrative commands, you need to log on, as root, to an HP-UX
server node that is running ServiceGuard A.11.13 or later, with patches.
(See "Required and Recommended Patches” in this document.)
Once you have a map in place, open Help. Open the Getting Started topic
from the Help window’s Table of Contents in the left pane. Open the Map
Legend topic to interpret the colors.
There are Help topics about troubleshooting clusters and troubleshooting
ServiceGuard Manager itself.
Right click on a tree or map object, and choose “Properties of <object>”
from the popup menu. Each tab in Properties has its own Help button.
that briefly describes each property. Configuration file parameter names
and default values are included where they apply.
Right click a tree or map object and look at the popup menu again. You
will see which administration commands can be done on this cluster
object at this time if you have root permission on an HP-UX server with
ServiceGuard A.11.13 and patches. (See “Required and Recommended
Patches” in this document.)