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

ServiceGuard Manager Version A.03.00 Release Notes, Third Edition
Patches and Fixes in this Version
Chapter 1 45
ServiceGuard Manager was downloaded from http://software.com
onto a Windows 2000 laptop. The installer crashed seconds after the
OK button was clicked. A similar crash occured on a Compaq
notebook running Windows XP Professional, when exiting
SerivceGuard Manager.
What is the workaround? Use the java -version command to see if
your system default is JRE is version 1.4.1-01.b0. (You may have
several versions installed.) If it is the default, follow these steps:
1. Right click on the Windows 2000 main window, to open
Properties -> Advanced Settings -> Troubleshooting.
2. Find the Hardware Accelerator slider. Make a note of its position.
Set it to NONE by sliding it to the far left.
3. Re-run the installer.
4. After install is complete, open the Properties again (step 1) and
reset the Hardware Accelerator slider to its former position (step
2)
JAGae69202 - Rarely, cannot start program when running on
SuSE via ReflectionX
What is the problem? Occasionally, an exception happens when using
ReflectionX to remotely start ServiceGuardManager on SuSE Linux.
(SuSE Linux is supported for English only.)
What is the workaround? This is related to a problem in the Java
Runtime Environment. There is no workaround. Often it will work if
you try again.
JAGae69297 - Man page formatting issue / only available in
English
What is the problem? The sgmgr man page is not correctly formatted.
Also, the man page is not available in all of the languages that the
interface is available in.
What is the workaround? You can open the interface by entering
sgmgr (sgmgr.exe on Windows). You can specify all options after the
interface opens. The man page syntax is given in online help under
Using ServiceGuard Manager -> ServiceGuard Manager Command.