HP Serviceguard A.11.20.10 for Linux Release Notes, December 2012

Table 2 RPMs (pre-requisites) for installing Serviceguard for Linux A.11.20.10 (continued)
SUSE Linux Enterprise ServerRed Hat Enterprise Linux
libstdc++43 (SP1)e2fsprogs-libs (RHEL 5)
libgcc46 (SP2)libblkid (RHEL 6)
libstdc++46 (SP2)libstdc++
sblim-sfcblibXp
sblim-sfcclibgomp
sblim-cmpi-baseauthd
net-snmptog-pegasus
gcclm_sensors
glibcnet-snmp
glibc-develgcc
sg3_utilsglibc
xinetdglibc-devel
sg3_utils
xinetd
java >= 1.6 - Output of "which java" must point to JDK .
If Apache Tomcat tarball is being used, it must be untarred and a link must be provided as
shown below :
ln -s /tmp/apache-tomcat-5.5.35 /usr/share/sgmgr-tomcat, assuming
/tmp/apache-tomcat-5.5.35 is the untared directory.
Pre-installation checklist for Serviceguard Manager
1. Ensure Java JDK is installed (JDK 1.6 or later).
If it is not installed from your Linux distribution CD or DVD, download and install the recent
Java JDK for your Linux distribution from
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/index.html .
a. Ensure the command output of which Java” is pointing to the JDK >=1.6
For example:
# which java
/usr/bin/java
# /usr/bin/java -version
java version "1.7.0"
Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.7.0-b147)
Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM (build 21.0-b17, mixed mode)
b. If the command which Java” results with no output or, if it is pointing to a wrong version
of Java, then follow the below steps to provide the link to the appropriate Java inside
JDK:
1) Remove the soft link, if the link is pointing to a wrong version of Java (if it is pointing
to wrong location).
# rm /usr/bin/java
2) Either install the java rpm or, if you are using a tarball, provide a soft link to the
Java location.
Installing rpm:
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