ServiceGuard Manager Version A.03.00 Release Notes, December 2002

ServiceGuard Manager Version A.03.00 Release Notes
What’s in this Version
Chapter 18
Figure 1-2 ServiceGuard Manager View of One Cluster
This is a saved view of the cluster Star, seen in Fig 1.1. You can see the
no-failover alert on the cluster refers to pkg2. Details about the cluster
lock alert are in the Cluster Properties in the Quorum Server tab. The
red Alerts button on the toolbar tells you that there is a serious problem
in some cluster. Even though you don’t see that cluster now, you could
click Alerts and get information about it from the Alerts window.
How it Works
You install ServiceGuard Manager on a management station. This can be
HP-UX, Linux, or Windows.
From the management station, you connect to a server with COM
(Cluster Object Manager) software on a ServiceGuard node (HP-UX or
Linux). (The COM is installed as a part of ServiceGuard.) Each server
connection is displayed on the interface as a session.
You tell the COM server to go out on its subnets, and discover
ServiceGuard nodes configured for these types of clusters:
MC/ServiceGuard, Version A.10.10 and later