HP Serviceguard Version A.11.19 Release Notes, March 2009
— Graphical view replacing table view as default view for the package
dependencies
— Improved run package operation
— Enhanced access to consolidated logs
Limitations
You cannot configure a site-aware Metrocluster or Continentalcluster, but you can
monitor and administer a site-aware Metrocluster, and monitor (but not administer) a
Continentalcluster.
Help Subsystem
Use this section to help you become familiar with Serviceguard Manager. Once
Serviceguard Manager is running, use the tooltips by moving your mouse over a field
from the read-only property pages for a brief definition for each field. You can also
access the online help by clicking the button located in the upper-right hand corner
of the screen to view overview and procedure information. Start with the help topic
Understanding the HP Serviceguard Manager Main Page. You should read the help
topic About Security, as it explains HP Serviceguard Manager Access Control Policies,
as well as root privileges.
Before Using HP Serviceguard Manager: Setting Up
You must have, or have done, the following before you can start using HP Serviceguard
Manager:
• At least one cluster member node with Serviceguard A.11.19 and Serviceguard
Manager B.02.00 installed.
• The hpuxswTOMCAT product.
hpuxswTOMCAT is installed by default with HP-UX. To check that it is on your
system, use a command such as:
swlist -l fileset | grep TOMCAT
• Version 2.2.7 (SysMgmtWeb A.2.2.7) or higher of SMH (System Management
Homepage) for HP-UX 11i v2.
• A web browser (Internet Explorer 6.0 or higher or Firefox 2.0 or higher) with access
to SMH.
• Version 2.2.9 (SysMgmtWeb A.2.2.9) or higher of SMH for HP-UX 11i v3.
• Have launched SMH (settings -> Security -> User Groups) to configure
user roles for SMH.
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