HP Serviceguard Version A.11.19 Release Notes, October 2009
In the above rules, <clusternodes> are all nodes in the cluster, including the
local node. The ipf.customrules file is located under the Bastille directory
itself.
IPFilter-Serviceguard rules are documented in the latest HP-UX IPFilter Administrator’s
Guide, posted at http://docs.hp.com/-> Internet and Security Solutions
-> IPFilter
For information on how to configure HP-UX Bastille Sec10Host to allow the identd
daemon to run, see the latest version of the Security Management volume of the HP-UX
System Administrator's Guide posted at http://docs.hp.com under Core HP-UX/
Operating Environments -> 11i v3.
See also the HP-UX Bastille User’s Guide installed on your system: /opt/sec_mgmt/
bastille/docs/user_guide.txt.
Before Installing Serviceguard A.11.19
Before you install Serviceguard A.11.19, you need to make sure that your cluster has
the correct hardware upgrades. If you are upgrading older systems, make sure your
HP representative reviews the firmware levels of SCSI controller cards and installs the
latest versions.
Memory Requirements
Serviceguard needs approximately 15.5 MB of lockable memory on each cluster node.
NOTE: Remember to tune the swap space and the HP-UX kernel parameters nfile,
maxfiles and maxfiles_lim to ensure that they are set high enough for the number of
packages you are configuring.
Port Requirements
Serviceguard uses the ports listed below. Before installing, check /etc/services
and be sure no other program has reserved these ports.
• discard 9/udp
• snmp 161/udp
• snmp 162/udp
• hacl-qs 1238/tcp
• clvm-cfg 1476/tcp
• hacl-hb 5300/tcp
• hacl-hb 5300/udp
• hacl-gs 5301/tcp
• hacl-gs 5301/udp
• hacl-cfg 5302/tcp
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