ServiceGuard Manager Version A.03.00 Release Notes, Third Edition, September 2003

ServiceGuard Manager Version A.03.00 Release Notes, Third Edition
Installing and Running ServiceGuard Manager
Chapter 134
3. Remove Application Tools: From the Application Bank, remove
these tool groups:
HA Info
HA Admin
—LVM
Net Diag
Uninstalling: Removing SNMP Trap Destinations If you are not
going to re-install, and you do not wish to receive SNMP traps anymore,
you need to “unset” the trap destinations on the sending nodes.
1. First get a list of the nodes that are sending traps to your computer.
Select Event Browser from the View menu. Click the Configuration
tab. Make a note of the nodes and IP addresses.
Notice that the configuration tab shows only the nodes in your
current map. If you have several subnets, connect to a server
(Cluster Object Manager) in each, and use the Discover All option.
2. Log in to each node and edit the /etc/snmpd.conf file to remove your
computer from the list.
3. Stop and re-start the SNMP Master Agent on the node.
a. Find the process ID number, using: ps -ef | grep snmp.
The master agent will show as snmpd, and the subagent will
show as cmsnmpd.
b. Stop that process, using: kill <pid>
c. Restart the agents.
Use: /sbin/init.d/SnmpMaster start for the master agent
Use: /sbin/lbin/cmsnmpd for the subagent.
Setting up ServiceGuard Manager
Making a Highly Available Connection
If you wish, you can create a ServiceGuard package that will keep the
connection between your monitoring station and the server highly
available. If there is a failure in the connection, you might see the