Serviceguard Manager Version A.05.01 Release Notes, February 2007

Serviceguard Manager Version A.05.01 Release Notes
Installing and Running Serviceguard Manager
Chapter 142
If you specify the -s option, you may also specify the -l
<username> option to give the logon name of a user on that
server.
If you specify the -l option, you may also specify the -p
<password> option to give that user’s password.
—The -c <clustername> parameter specifies the clusters you want
the Session Server to discover. (The Session Server can discover
only the nodes on its subnets.) These clusters will be displayed on
your map, under the Session Server’s name. Repeat the -c option
for several clusters in this session.
The -local option will discover the cluster where the Session
Server is configured, whether it is specifically listed in the -c
option or not.
To open another session, repeat these steps.
Specify -un TRUE to see the unused nodes discovered by this Session
Server on its subnets. These are nodes that have Serviceguard installed,
but are not currently configured in any cluster. Specify this option once,
at the end of the command.
When the interface opens, you will see what you have chosen, and you
will be given a chance to fill in any options you have not yet chosen.