Serviceguard Manager Version A.05.00 Release Notes, October 2005

Serviceguard Manager Version A.05.00 Release Notes
Installing and Running Serviceguard Manager
Chapter 130
Serviceguard Manager requires Java Plug-in 1.4.2.09.00 to be installed
on the client system.
If you want to install Systems Insight Manager after you have
Serviceguard Manager installed, registration is not automatically done.
In this situation, uninstall Serviceguard Manager, and then re-install it.
Installing with HP OpenView When you install Serviceguard
Manager, it looks to see if you have installed one of these OpenView
products:
NNM (Network Node Manager) Version 7.0, 6.31, 6.3, and 6.2.
OpenView Operations Version 7.0 and 8.0. (OVO includes NNM.)
VPO Version 6.0. Serviceguard Manager does not support VPW
(Vantage Point for Windows).
If you have installed any of these, the install process automatically does
these things:
Adds a menu item and a button on the toolbar of NNM or OVO to
start Serviceguard Manager (“Serviceguard Mgr Launcher”).
Sends Serviceguard events to be logged in the Event Log. The
Serviceguard subagent is responsible for notifying the management
station when status or configuration changes. By default, it is
installed in /usr/lbin/cmsnmpd.
Adds Serviceguard messages to the OVO Message Browser if
assigned, and in the NNM Alarm Browser.
Modifies the Event Configuration Tool so you can set up automatic
actions and filter Serviceguard messages.
Lets you configure the data collection to get historical MIB data from
network nodes, including data stored in Serviceguard MIB objects.
The Serviceguard subagent services the Serviceguard MIB objects.
By default, it is installed in /usr/lbin/cmsnmpd.
NOTE OpenView and NMM both support the Japanese language variables C
and ja_JPSJIS. NMM also supports eucJP, but OpenView does not
support eucJP.