HP Serviceguard Version A.11.19 Release Notes, July 2009
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- HP Serviceguard Version A.11.19 Release Notes
- Table of Contents
- Printing History
- 1 Serviceguard Version A.11.19 Release Notes
- Announcements
- Platform Dependencies
- July 2009 Patches
- Serviceguard Bundled Components - New Product Structure
- Serviceguard Optional Products Not Bundled
- New Cluster Manager
- Serviceguard A.11.19 Is the Required Basis for Future Rolling Upgrades
- Quorum Server Upgrade Required if You Are Using an Alternate Address
- Serviceguard Manager Available from the System Management Homepage (SMH)
- Support for Mixed-OS Clusters (HP–UX 11i v2 and 11i v3)
- Version 5.0 of Veritas CVM and CFS from Symantec Required
- Version 3.5, 4.0, or 4.1 of HPVM Required
- ipnodes Entries Needed in /etc/nsswitch.conf
- Legacy Packages
- .rhosts Deprecated
- cmviewconf Deprecated
- Serviceguard Extension for Faster Failover Obsolete
- RS232 Heartbeat Obsolete
- Token Ring and FDDI Obsolete
- Parallel SCSI Dual Cluster Lock Obsolete
- Parallel SCSI Not Supported for Lock LUN
- Cluster Name Restrictions
- Optimizing Performance when Activating LVM Volume Groups
- High Availability Consulting Services
- Announcements for HP-UX 11i v2
- Announcements for HP-UX 11i v3
- What’s in this Release
- New Features for July 2009 Patches
- Features Introduced in A.11.19
- Serviceguard on HP-UX 11i v3
- What’s Not in this Release
- About the New Features
- Features Introduced Before A.11.19
- Features First Introduced in Serviceguard A.11.18 Patches
- Features First Introduced Before Serviceguard A.11.18
- Documents for This Version
- Further Information
- Compatibility Information and Installation Requirements
- Installing Serviceguard on HP-UX
- Uninstalling Serviceguard
- Patches for this Version
- Fixed in This Version
- Known Problems
- About Serviceguard Releases
- Release Notes Revisions
- Native Languages
- Announcements
Bastille Compatibility
To ensure compatibility between Serviceguard (and Serviceguard Manager) and Bastille,
do the following, depending on your environment. The files (host.config, for
example) are under /etc/opt/sec_mgmt/bastille/defaults/configs/.
• If Bastille is started using Sec10Host (host.config) level lock down, change
SecureInetd.deactivate_ident=Y to
SecureInetd.deactivate_ident="N"
If you are using the Serviceguard SNMP subagent, set
MiscellaneousDaemons.snmpd="N"
• If Bastille is started using Sec20MngDMZ (mandmz.config) level lock down,
change SecureInetd.deactivate_ident=Y to
SecureInetd.deactivate_ident=N
If you are using the Serviceguard SNMP subagent, set
MiscellaneousDaemons.snmpd="N"
If you are using the Serviceguard WBEM Provider, set
IPFilter.block_wbem="N" (default)
If you are using Serviceguard IP Monitoring, set IPFilter.block_ping="N"
(default)
• If Bastille is started using SIM.config, change
SecureInetd.deactivate_ident=Y to SecureInetd.deactivate_ident=N
If you are using the Serviceguard SNMP subagent, set
MiscellaneousDaemons.snmpd="N"
• If Bastille is started using Sec30DMZ (dmz.config) level lock down, change
SecureInetd.deactivate_ident=Y to SecureInetd.deactivate_ident=N
If you are using the Serviceguard SNMP subagent, set
MiscellaneousDaemons.snmpd="N"
If you are using the Serviceguard WBEM Provider, set
IPFilter.block_wbem="N" (default)
If you are using Serviceguard IP Monitoring, set IPFilter.block_ping="N"
(default)
Add the following rules to ipf.customrules:
pass in quick proto tcp from any to any port = 2301
pass in quick proto tcp from any to any port = 2381
pass in quick from <clusternodes> to any
pass out quick from any to <clusternodes>
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