HP Serviceguard Version A.11.19 Release Notes, March 2009

Installing Serviceguard
Serviceguard will automatically be installed when you install the HP-UX Mission
Critical Operating Environment (MCOE).
To install Serviceguard independently, follow these broad steps:
CAUTION: If you intend to use an Alternate Quorum Server Subnet (page 37), and
the new cluster will use an existing Quorum Server, you must upgrade the Quorum
Server to version A.04.00 before you proceed; see “Quorum Server Upgrade Required
if You Are Using an Alternate Address” (page 13).
NOTE: This release of Serviceguard requires HP-UX 11i v2 or 11i v3. If you are already
running earlier versions of Serviceguard and HP-UX, see “Upgrading from an Earlier
Serviceguard Release” (page 55) for more information.
1. Install or upgrade to HP-UX 11i v2 or 11i v3 before loading Serviceguard Version
A.11.19.
For information and instructions, see the HP-UX Installation and Update Guide for
the target release at http://docs.hp.com: choose the target version of HP-UX
under Operating Environments and then choose Installing and
Updating.
2. Use the swinstall command to install Serviceguard, product number T1905CA.
For more information about swinstall, see the swinstall(1M) manpage and
the Software Distributor Administration Guide for HP-UX 11i v2 or 11i v3.
3. Verify the installation. Use the following command to display a list of all installed
components: swlist -R T1905CA
The filesets that make up the Serviceguard product are:
Serviceguard.CM-SG
SGManagerPI.SGMGRPI
SGWBEMProviders.SGPROV-CORE
SGWBEMProviders.SGPROV-DOC
SGWBEMProviders.SGPROV-MOF
CM-Provider-MOF.CM-MOF
CM-Provider-MOF.CM-PROVIDER
Cluster-OM.CM-DEN-MOF
Cluster-OM.CM-DEN-PROV
Cluster-OM.CM-OM
Cluster-OM.CM-OM-AUTH
Cluster-OM.CM-OM-AUTH-COM
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