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search the entire system under “/”. Look for the result under the JDK, not the JRE, for example,
/usr/java/jdk-1.6.0_13/bin/java. Then run /opt/hp/hpsmh/tomcat/bin/tomcat_cfg to input the
correct path to the Java.
Problem: Error configuring consolidated log using the Wizard when attempting to apply the
configuration.
ERROR: Command /etc/init.d/syslog-ng start
failed on node adam.
ERROR: Command /etc/init.d/syslog-ng start
failed on node eve.
Possible Remedy: Start the service manually on each node using the following command:
/etc/init.d/syslog-ng start, then re-apply the configuration from Serviceguard Manager.
Problem: DSAU cannot add its consolidation fifo to syslog-ng and syslog-ng fails to start.
Possible Remedy: vi /etc/selinux/config Change the setting from “SELINUX=enforcing” to
“SELINUX=permissive”.
Support of other distributions and architectures
HP Serviceguard for Linux, version A.11.19 supports Novell SLES 10 as well as Red Hat 5. In
addition to running on the ProLiant IA32/x86 architecture, it also runs on ProLiant x86_64 and
Integrity architectures. The installation and configuration scripts are designed to support those
distributions and architectures as well as Red Hat 5 on IA32. It is beyond the scope of this white
paper to fully describe the installation steps for SLES10 and the 64-bit architectures.
The key information needed for SLES 10 is the list of rpms that must be installed from the distribution
CDs. These are:
For SLES 10: pidentd, glibc, glibc-locale, glibc-devel, glibc-info, net-
snmp, kernel-source, libmudflap, cpp, scsi, xinetd, gcc, libnl
As with Red Hat 5, the “development” option should be selected during installation if available.
NOTE: For SLES 10, if the cluster does not autostart please rename /etc/init.d/cmcluster.init to
/etc/init.d/cmcluster.
For more information
Learn more about HP Serviceguard for Linux at http://www.hp.com/go/sglx, or consult with your HP
Sales Representative or Partner.
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