Serviceguard Manager Version A.05.01 Release Notes, February 2007
Serviceguard Manager Version A.05.01 Release Notes
Installing and Running Serviceguard Manager
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Uninstalling from Windows Here are two ways to uninstall
Serviceguard Manager on Windows:
• From the Start menu, choose Programs -> Serviceguard Manager ->
Uninstall.
• From the Start menu, choose Settings -> Control Panel ->
Add/Remove Programs. Select Serviceguard Manager from the list.
After uninstalling Serviceguard Manager, you can delete the log files; if
you are not going to re-install, you can remove the entire directory:
C:\Program Files\Hewlett-Packard\ServiceGuard Manager\log
folder. If you are not going to re-install, you can also remove the user
preferences folder. In Windows, by default, preferences are in:
C:\Program Files\Hewlett-Packard\ServiceGuard Manager\users
Removing Serviceguard Manager - OpenView Integration In
addition to doing the swremove of Serviceguard Manager, you need to
manually do the following things if you integrated Serviceguard
Manager into OpenView.
• If you have NNM only (not OVO):
1. Remove event templates: Go to the NNM menu and select
Options -> Event Configuration. From the list, delete the
following event groups:
— hpEMSTraps
— hpmcMgmt Traps
— hpmcSGTraps
2. Remove SGMgr MIBs: Go to the NNM menu and select Options
-> Load/Unload MIBs:SNMP. Unload the following MIBs:
— hp-cluster
— hp-sgcluster
• If you have OVO (which includes NNM):
1. Remove messaging: Go to the Message Group Bank, and delete
Message Group HA.
2. Remove templates and monitors: Open the Message Source
Templates window. By default, the following are visible on the
top level. Remove them: