ServiceGuard Manager Version A.03.00 Release Notes, December 2002

ServiceGuard Manager Version A.03.00 Release Notes
What’s in this Version
Chapter 1 9
ServiceGuard Extension for RAC, Version A.11.14.01 or later
ServiceGuard OPS Edition, Version A.11.08 and later
LockManager, Version A.11.02 and later
MetroCluster, all versions
Continental Clusters, all versions
If you use a valid logon and password for a COM server with
ServiceGuard A.11.12 or later, you get viewing permission.
To do administrative commands, you must log in as root on an HP-UX
server with ServiceGuard A.11.13 and Cluster Object Manager Version
A.01.03.01. (See "Required and Recommended Patches” in this
document.)
The server queries ServiceGuard nodes on its subnet for status and
configuration information. If the server has access permissions, the
cluster node will supply the information. (See “Before Installing
ServiceGuard Manager,” below, for a description of configuring node
access permissions with cmclnodelist.)
This information is used for the map, tree, and properties. Any status
alerts are posted in the Alerts window.
Note: Because Continental Clusters are always on more than one subnet,
ServiceGuard Manager sees them as two clusters. To see all the
information about a Continental cluster, open a session of ServiceGuard
Manager for each subnet.
What Documentation is Available for This Version
These Release Notes will help you install ServiceGuard Manager.
Once ServiceGuard Manager is running, online help has the information
about how to use the interface. Start with the Help topic “Using
ServiceGuard Manager.”
Documentation for the ServiceGuard products themselves is available at
http://www.docs.hp.com and is updated regularly. Click High Availability,
then scroll through the alphabetical listings.
You will find two manuals for ServiceGuard:
Managing MC/ServiceGuard
Configuring OPS clusters with ServiceGuard OPS Edition