Serviceguard Manager Version A.05.00 Release Notes, October 2005

Serviceguard Manager Version A.05.00 Release Notes
Compatibility Information and Installation Requirements
Chapter 118
Starting with Serviceguard Manager A.04.00, some of the capabilities
you have depend on the Serviceguard version of the Session Server, the
node you log in to and begin a session. Some depend on the target, the
Serviceguard node, cluster, or package you will see in your map, tree,
and Properties.
The table below summarizes the capabilities of different releases of
Session Servers and target nodes, starting in Serviceguard Manager
A.04.00. The first column has the Serviceguard versions of the Session
Server. The second column lists the Serviceguard version of target
clusters you can reach with that Session Server. The next three columns
describe the capabilities, and what is required for each: Monitor,
Administration, and Configuration.
Table 1-1 Capabilities of Session Servers on Target clusters
Session
Server’s
Service-
guard
version
Target
cluster’s
Service-
guard
version
To Monitor To Administer To Configure
A.11.13,
A.11.14,
and
A.11.15
A.11.10,
A.11.11,
and
A.11.12
User can be any entry
in Session Server’s
/etc/passwd file
Target must have
<sess.serv><root> in
cmclnodelist file.
not supported not supported
A.11.13
A.11.14,
and
A.11.15
A.11.13
A.11.14,
and
A.11.15
User can be any entry
in Session Server’s
/etc/passwd file
Target must have
<sess.serv><root> in
cmclnodelist file.
User must log in to
Session Server as root.
Target must have
<sess.serv> root in
cmclnodelist file.
not supported