Serviceguard Manager Version A.05.00 Release Notes, October 2005

Serviceguard Manager Version A.05.00 Release Notes
Installing and Running Serviceguard Manager
Chapter 132
Run Node: uses the cmrunnode command to join the selected
node to its cluster
Halt Node: uses the cmhaltnode command to make the
selected node inactive in its cluster
Net Diag Tools
View Interface Config: displays LAN interface configuration
parameters
LAN Diag and Admin: launches the program lanadmin,
which administers and tests the local area network.
Scan LAN interfaces: uses lanscan to display information
about each LAN device that has software support on the
system.
IP Interface Stat: uses netstat to display statistics for
network interfaces and protocols, as well as the contents of
various network-related data structures. (Choose options to
filter output.)
—LVM tools.
View Logical Volumes: displays the logical volumes currently
configured
View Volume Groups: uses vgdisplay to show information
about the volume groups configured.
Uninstalling Serviceguard Manager
Before installing Serviceguard Manager, it is a good idea to uninstall any
previous versions.
Uninstalling from HP-UX On HP-UX, uninstall Serviceguard
Manager by running this command:swremove B8325BA
After uninstalling Serviceguard Manager, you can remove the
Serviceguard Manager logs; if you are not going to re-install, you can
remove the entire directory (by default, /var/opt/sgmgr/). If you are
not going to re-install, you can also remove the preferences that are
stored in the user’s home directory, under the.sgmgr directory.
Uninstalling from Linux On Linux, uninstall Serviceguard Manager
by running this command: