HP Serviceguard Version A.11.19 Release Notes, October 2009
site (http://support.mozilla.com/en-US/kb/
Options+window+-+Tabs+panel):
Note: If you have chosen to open pages in new tabs, Firefox will ignore this option/preference
and will open a new window from a link if the page author specified that the new window should
have a specific size, because some pages can only be displayed correctly at a specific size.
Firefox 3.0 does not provide an API that Serviceguard Manager can use to detect or
alter this behavior. There is no workaround for this problem at this time.
Internet Explorer 7 Zooming Problem
Internet Explorer 7 introduced a "zoom" feature which allows the user to zoom in/out
the page being viewed. However, its Implementation is buggy. HTML elements in a
page are not zoomed proportionally. As a result, the resulting page is displayed in a
unpredictable manner. Internet Explorer 8 fixed most of these problem and behaves
in the same way as Firefox 3.x.
HP System Management Homepage (HPSMH) Timeout Default
In some situations (for example, when a remote cluster node is disconnected from the
network), Serviceguard commands may take longer than 30 seconds to return. In this
case, if the HPSMH 3.0 UI timeout value is left at its default value (20 seconds),
Serviceguard Manager information will not be loaded correctly into the HPSMH.
To ensure Serviceguard Manager has sufficient time to execute Serviceguard commands,
increase the UI timeout value to 60 seconds (Settings -> Security ->
Timeouts -> UI timeout).
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.
• Java JDK 5.0 (5.0.16 or later)
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