Managing Serviceguard Eighteenth Edition, September 2010

A user with HP SMH Administrator access has full cluster management
capabilities.
A user with HP SMH Operator access can monitor the cluster and has restricted
cluster management capabilities as defined by the users Serviceguard role-based
access configuration.
A user with HP SMH User access does not have any cluster management
capabilities.
See the online help topic About Security for more information.
Have created the security “bootstrap” file cmclnodelist. See Allowing Root
Access to an Unconfigured Node” (page 216)for instructions.
At least one cluster member node with Serviceguard and Serviceguard Manager
installed.
Launching Serviceguard Manager
This section provides information about three common scenarios.
TIP: To reduce the time it takes to launch a session of HP Serviceguard Manager, do
the following from the command line:
1. Stop hpsmh
/opt/hpsmh/bin/hpsmh stop
2. Edit the file /etc/rc.config.d/hpsmh Set the value to the START_TOMCAT to
1. For example:
START_TOMCAT=1
3. Start hpsmhd.
/opt/hpsmh/bin/hpsmh autostart
Scenario 1 - Single cluster management
Scenario 1 applies if the following is true:
Manage a single cluster
Have Serviceguard installed.
486 Using Serviceguard Manager