Serviceguard Manager Version A.05.02 Release Notes, Third Edition, July 2009
Before Installing Serviceguard Manager
• When deciding where to install Serviceguard Manager, plan for the security you want, and
the access you will need. See the table Table 1-2 “Capabilities of Session Servers on Target
Clusters” for more information.
• Consider the connections from users to the Session Server node, the connection from the
Session Server to cluster nodes.
Installing Serviceguard Manager on HP-UX
You can install version A.05.02 of Serviceguard Manager on a computer with bundles specifically
for HP-UX Version 11.x
• To install from the HP Serviceguard Distributed Components disk:
1. Mount the CD-ROM directory, choosing /SD_CDROM for your mount directory.
2. Enter the swinstall command.
3. When the window opens, set Source Depot Type to: LocalCDROM.
For Source Depot Path, fill in the appropriate release name. For example, if you have
HP-UX 11iv2 (B11.23), use:
SD_CDROM/SGManager/HP-UX/11.23/sgmanager.depot
4. swinstall allows you to select: B8325BA A.05.02 Serviceguard Manager.
Select the appropriate platform, then start the install.
• To install from the web, go to www.hp.com/go/softwaredepot. Click High Availability,
then Serviceguard Manager for HP-UX. Fill out the information form. A download window
opens.
1. Select your operating system from the "Software Specification" pull-down list. (To see
the version of an HP-UX node, use the uname command from the node.)
2. Download the depot, and store it on your disk, perhaps in the /tmp directory. To save
disk space, you can remove this depot from your disk when you have finished installing.
3. Run the swinstall command on this depot. The user interface will lead you through
the installation (mark, analyze, install). Select the B8325BA Serviceguard Manager
product.
After swinstall completes, verify the installation:
1. Is the man page installed? (Enter: man sgmgr)
2. Was the directory created for log files? (Enter: ll /var/opt/sgmgr)
3. Are all the program files in the installation directory? If you install in the default directory,
you should see the following when you enter ll /opt/sgmgr/* :
• bin
• examples
• jre
• lib
• config
• OV
Serviceguard Manager installs its own Java Runtime Environment (JRE) and can run only with
the JRE located in the Serviceguard Manager directory.
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