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

ServiceGuard Manager Version A.03.00 Release Notes, Third Edition
What’s in this Version
Chapter 18
In Properties, you see more detailed information about any session,
cluster, node, or package on your map. To open Properties, select an
object, then go to the menu on top. Or right-click an object and use
the pop-up menu.
You can save a record of your clusters. For example, you could document
a newly configured cluster. If that cluster has problems later, you could
easily compare the original and current states. Launch two instances of
ServiceGuard Manager. Open the saved file in one, and connect “live” in
the other. You can navigate both maps, and open equivalent property
sheets for comparisons. Messages in the Events Browser are not saved
in.sgm files.
The following screenshot shows one of the clusters in Fig. 1.1. The
session was saved as screenshotNoir.sgm. When opened, the user
navigated to the star cluster for this view.
Figure 1-2 ServiceGuard Manager View of One Cluster
This is a saved view of the cluster Star, seen in Fig 1.1. You can see the
no-failover alert on the cluster refers to pkg2. Details about the cluster
lock alert are in the Cluster Properties in the Quorum Server tab. The