Serviceguard Manager Version A.05.03 Release Notes (April 2010)
Each Serviceguard Manager node must allow these connections:
• from the cluster nodes:
— udp on port 162
• to the cluster nodes:
— udp on port 161
Each Serviceguard node must allow these connections:
• from the Serviceguard Manager node:
— udp on port 161
• to the Serviceguard Manager node:
— udp on port 162
• to the COM node:
— tcp on port 5303 - and allow only packets with SYN flag.
Each cluster node must allow these connections:
• from the COM node to the cluster nodes:
— tcp on port 5302 and allow only packets with the SYN flag
— udp on port 5302
• to the COM node from the cluster nodes
— tcp and udp on port numbers 49152-65535 from the cluster nodes
The node running the COM must allow these connections:
• from Serviceguard Manager to the COM node:
— tcp on port 5303 - and allow only packets with the SYN flag
• from cluster nodes to the COM:
— tcp and udp on port numbers 49152-65535 from the cluster nodes
• to the cluster nodes
— tcp on port 5302 - and allow only packets with the SYN flag
— udp on port 5302
Each cluster node should allow SNMP connections between it and the Serviceguard Manager
node. The Event Browser in Serviceguard Manager can receive messages from SNMP traps.
SNMP requires ports 161 and 162. The list of port assignments is in the /etc/services file.
Because SNMP uses a single dedicated port, only one application can receive messages. For more
information about SNMP, open online help and go to Troubleshooting Clusters, SNMP Problems.
Installing and Running Serviceguard Manager
• You can install Serviceguard Manager A.05.03 on the following:
— HP-UX workstation
— HP-UX server (with or without Serviceguard)
— Linux workstation (with or without Serviceguard)
— on a PC with Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional with Service Pack 1 or later, Windows
XP Professional Edition, Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2008, Windows Vista,
or Windows 7
• There are two ways to install Serviceguard Manager: from the HP Serviceguard Distributed
Components disk, or from the HP web site http://hp.com/go/softwaredepot. You
can choose the English, Japanese, Korean, Simplified Chinese, or Traditional Chinese version.
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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